A Different Season
Bill Cleary
Protégé
 
BROADCAST TELEVISION
With the amount of choices in television today, stations are looking for unique and original shows that separate them from everyone else. Fields of Vision has produced these shows as both stand alone programs and as parts of weekly series.

A Different Season
This documentary aired on NESN in June 0f 2005 follows Red Sox pitchers Mike Timlin, Tim Wakefield and two Sox fans on a unique charity hunting adventure in Florida. The trip took place in January right after the Red Sox thrilling World Series victory, and features some unique baseball talk as well as video clips captured from Mike Timlin's own video camera during the playoff ride.

Bill Cleary: A Kid from Cambridge
This half-hour biography on the 1960 Olympic hero and former Harvard athletic director aired in 2004 on WB56.

Protégé
This half-hour show deals with the career choices that high school students face. Many of them have no idea what jobs are like in the real world and what is available. Each week Protégé sets up an area teenager in an internship with a local business, and then documents that student over the months following. Internships can be anything from working at a non-profit to a professional sports team. The pilot for the reality show is set to air on CW in January of 2008.

100 years of Harvard Stadium
For the first time in its history, all the stories are told of one of this country's oldest buildings and one of its greatest sports arenas. The show which aired on WB56 in the fall of 2003 not only features rarely seen film clips of some of Harvard's greatest games, but contains in-depth interviews with some of Harvard's most famous alumni including George Plympton in one of his final interviews. (
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