For the past forty years, Christopher Lukas has produced, written and directed program material for public and commmercial television, cable and the educational/industrial markets. His career, which began in Hollywood, continued in NYC, where he was a producer of over 200 hours of programs for WNET over a nine-year period, as well as Director of Programming for that oulet.
His productions include The World of Abnormal Psychology, 13 one-hour programs for PBS and Whose Death is it Anyway? a PBS...
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