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Lockdown is a television series appearing on the National Geographic Channel. The series is an educational look into prisons and jails in the United States, presented in a documentary format. Lockdown is known in some regions as America's Hardest Prisons. Reruns of the series currently air on The Justice Network.
Kathryn Ann Wallace (born June 9, 1975) is an American television and film journalist best known for her work as the coordinating producer on the National Geographic television series Lockdown and as a producer on the National Geographic documentary Inside Guantanamo.
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The second season, consisting of eight episodes, was broadcast on the National Geographic Channel in 2016. Executive producers included James Cameron, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and series creators Joel Bach and David Gelber (formerly of 60 Minutes). [1] Joseph Romm and Heidi Cullen were the chief science advisors. [2]
Ronan Donovan was born in rural Vermont in a cabin built by his parents. [3] He attended Gould Academy, a boarding school in Bethel, Maine for grades 10–12, and went on to earn a Bachelor's of Science in International Business and Economics with a minor in Environmental Conservation from the University of New Hampshire at Durham.
President Trump shied away Wednesday from issuing domestic travel restrictions or a national lockdown to try and beat back the rapid spread of the coronavirus pandemic that, in a best case ...
[1] [2] Produced in conjunction with the National Geographic Channel, the series examined various disasters or violent incidents. It replaced Seconds From Disaster, a similar program with a more forensic approach. [citation needed] The main tagline of the show reads, "This is Situation Critical," or some variation thereof. As of November 2007 ...