File:Tom Fontana at Montclair Film Festival.jpg

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English: Television dramas command more serious attention from critics and audiences than ever before. This conversation explores where the field is headed.

With AMC Executive Joel Stillerman Executive Producer Jim Serpico (FX Network's Rescue Me, USA Network's Sirens) Executive Producer Tom Kelly (BBC America's Copper, CBS's Blue Bloods) Writer Tom Fontana (Netflix's Borgia, BBC America's Copper, HBO's Oz Actor/Director Tony Goldwyn (ABC's Scandal, Ghost)

Left to Right: Actor/Director Tony Goldwyn, Writer Tom Fontana, Author and Executive Producer Tom Kelly, Writer and director Warren Leight, AMC Executive Joel Stillerman.

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