Zero Point Zero Production

Zero Point Zero Production, Inc.
Private
Industry Entertainment
Founded 2003 (2003)
Headquarters New York City, United States
Key people
  • Chris Collins
  • Lydia Tenaglia
  • Joe Caterini
Products Television
Website zeropointzero.com

Zero Point Zero Production, Inc. is an American production company located in New York City. It was founded by executive producers Chris Collins and Lydia Tenaglia in 2003, with partner and managing director Joe Caterini joining in 2009. It has produced television in 80 countries. In 2009, it began an expansion into other media and content platforms, including interactive entertainment, publishing, and digital media. In 2011, the company launched Zero Point Zero Live, an events and talent management division.

Television

Year Title Network Description
2000–2003 A Cook's Tour Food Network A food series by Anthony Bourdain.
2004–2012 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Travel Channel A travel series presented by Anthony Bourdain.
2005 Decoding Ferran Adria Travel Channel / Discovery International A documentary about Ferran Adria.
2005–2010 Gourmet's Diary of a Foodie WGBH / Discovery Channel / National Geographic Channel A culinary series.
2006 Project Jay Bravo A documentary about designer Jay McCarroll.
2007 Eleven Minutes Theatrical Release A documentary about designer Jay McCarroll.
2009 Gourmet's Adventures With Ruth National Geographic Channel A travel/food series presented by Ruth Reichl.
2009 Johnny Colt: At Full Volume Travel Channel A program about Johnny Colt in Thailand.
2010 Brew Masters Discovery Channel A series about craft brewer Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head Brewery.
2011 Dance the World Travel Channel A documentary about Jaycee Gossett learning samba.
2011 The Wild Within Travel Channel A series with Steven Rinella exploring hunting and gathering in the wild.
2011–2013 The Layover Travel Channel A travel series presented by Anthony Bourdain.
2011–Present MeatEater Sportsman Channel An outdoor adventure series with Steven Rinella.
2012 Extra Virgin Cooking Channel A series on Tuscan cuisine with Debi Mazar and Gabriele Corcos.
2012 Hawaii Life Flight The Weather Channel A series about an air ambulance service in Hawaii.
2012 Married with Dishes Cooking Channel A documentary about chef Tamara Reynolds and her husband Karl.
2012 Meat Men Food Network A series about Pat LaFrieda's wholesale meat business in New Jersey.
2012 The Border Check with Andrew Zimmern Travel Channel Andrew Zimmern explores border towns between the United States and Mexico.
2012–Present The Mind of a Chef PBS A half-hour cooking and travel series presented by David Chang, Sean Brock, and April Bloomfield.
2013–Present Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNN A travel series presented by Anthony Bourdain.
2013–Present The Getaway Esquire Network A travel series presented by various celebrities.
2014–Present The Hunt With John Walsh CNN A successor to America's Most Wanted.
2015-Present Apex Predator Sportsman Channel An outdoor adventure series with Remi Warren.
2015-Present I'll Have What Phil's Having PBS A travel series with Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal.

Awards and nominations

Anthony Bourdain at the 73rd Annual Peabody Awards

References

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