ABOUT

BIO

Anthony Dunne is an Emmy-nominated, award-winning producer, editor, and videographer. He has spent over 20 years working in broadcast television—both commercial and public—honing his storytelling skills. Tony has produced magazine programs, quiz shows, live nightly newscasts, and political and public affairs programming. An accomplished documentarian, his credits include Music Alone Shall Live: 35 Years of the Iron Horse and the acclaimed Things That Go Bump in the Night: Tales of Haunted New England, which aired on PBS stations nationwide. 

 Anthony currently spends his days (and some nights and weekends) as Executive Producer of New England Public Media’s news-magazine program Connecting Point and the long-running high school quiz show As Schools Match Wits. Outside of his work at PBS, Dunne is an accomplished independent producer. He wrote, shot and edited the award-winning behind-the-scenes featurette The Making of “A Tree. A Rock. A Cloud.” for legendary Hollywood actor/director Karen Allen (of Raiders of the Lost Ark fame), and is the co-creator of the Emmy-nominated independent series New England Legends, now available on Amazon Prime.