http://www.scifistream.com/2009/04/0...body-for-lost/
Some say there is no higher honor than a Peabody ... not even the Emmy can compete. And now "Lost" can put the highly-respected award on its ballot. "Lost" was among the entertainment properties selected by the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia for the George Foster Peabody Award, joining other high-profile television projects this year that included a Presidential election-fueled "Saturday Night Live" and "Breaking Bad" from AMC. Peabody judges said "Lost" had "rewritten the rules of television fiction," according to The Los Angeles Times. That was a tough thing to do this past season by executive producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof, as they had to work a complex time-travel narrative over the course of five episodes. ...
Congrutalions to the cast ans crew
Some say there is no higher honor than a Peabody ... not even the Emmy can compete. And now "Lost" can put the highly-respected award on its ballot. "Lost" was among the entertainment properties selected by the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia for the George Foster Peabody Award, joining other high-profile television projects this year that included a Presidential election-fueled "Saturday Night Live" and "Breaking Bad" from AMC. Peabody judges said "Lost" had "rewritten the rules of television fiction," according to The Los Angeles Times. That was a tough thing to do this past season by executive producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof, as they had to work a complex time-travel narrative over the course of five episodes. ...
Congrutalions to the cast ans crew
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