The Outlaw Trail

- Utah
- The West
- Argentina
- Bolivia

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About the Program--About the Producer

John Howe’s most recent projects are the PBS special Butch Cassidy and The Outlaw Trail narrated by Hal Holbrook, the PBS special Artists of the West, the national primetime PBS film The Snow Wolves, and the PBS primetime music specials The Gift of Music and A Christmas Gloria starring Roma Downey from Touched By An Angel (the highest rated holiday performance special) . Recently completed is The Great Salt Lake: America’s Legacy of Wetlands narrated by Academy Award winner Joanne Woodward. He is probably best known for his national PBS films, but also films for The Discovery Channel (River of Stone with Robert Redford narrating) and National Geographic Explorer (Wild Horses) as well as others. His work has been recognized by many national film festivals including New York, Houston, San Francisco, Charleston, Flagstaff, U.S. International, Cindy, Telly, and Iris, as well as multiple prestigious CINE Golden Eagles and multiple regional Emmy awards. John Howe holds a Master’s Degree from San Diego State University in Television/Film and a Bachelor’s Degree from Arizona State University in Television. He is the author of articles for American Cinematographer magazine, Current magazine, and the feature film screenplay, THE DEER RIFLE.

 
 


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