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CARL LINDAHL

VICE PRESIDENT OF HISTORICAL PROGRAMMING

THE HISTORY CHANNEL

Carl Lindahl is Vice President of Historical Programming for The History Channel(TM), developing and overseeing new series, specials and documentary strands and advancing long-term programming strategies for the network. Lindahl has executive produced many of the network's successful and critically acclaimed Specials including Lincoln, Titanic's Final Moments, Da Vinci & The Code He Lived By, The Plague, Witch Hunt , Barbarians , Beyond The Moon: Failure Is Not An Option II, The Battle Of Tripoli, Issac's Storm, The Plot To Kill Nixon, the Cine Golden Eagle Masters Award-winning Fire On The Mountain , and the Emmy Award-winning Blood From A Stone . In addition to Specials, he currently oversees THC series including Deep Sea Detectives, Man Moment Machine, Heroes Under Fire and Declassified.

Previously Mr. Lindahl served as Vice President of Program Production at Turner Broadcasting, overseeing non-fiction programming and promotion for TNT and TCM. Programs he executive produced include the Emmy-winning documentaries, Moment of Impact: Stories of the Pulitzer Prize Photographs; Football America; On Hallowed Ground: Streetball Champions of Rucker Park; Whatever Happened To Micheal Ray Richardson; Muhammad Ali: The Whole Story, and the Cable Ace Award-winning documentaries Big Guns Talk and Inside The Dream Factory.

Prior to joining Turner, Mr. Lindahl was president of Communicreations, a New York production company that developed and produced non-fiction programs, TV advertising and promotion for clients including CBS, HBO, Cinemax, Turner Broadcasting, and The Discovery Networks.

Mr. Lindahl is a graduate of Ithaca College, with a Bachelor of Science in Television and Film.