In 1995 Kosh and actor Susan Shearer formed
Ten Worlds Entertainment. They directed the opening and closing sequences for the Emmy winning documentaries "When The Lion Roars—The
MGM Story" and "In Search of
Dr. Seuss" for
Turner along with the 1992 through 1998
Billboard Awards telecasts for
Fox TV. As production designers on the
Showtime six-hour documentary, "Sex and the Silver Screen" with
Raquel Welch, Kosh and Shearer recreated the look, lighting and film techniques of the 1960s back through the 1920s and teens. Ten Worlds was responsible for the title, set and production design for the
CBS special "60 Years of Life Magazine" hosted by
Candice Bergen. Ten Worlds also produced the elegant show logos and graphics for a series of
TCM documentaries on glamorous film stars such as
Louise Brooks,
Rita Hayworth and
Clara Bow. They designed the
Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary Show, "Glorious Technicolor", hosted by
Angela Lansbury, for
TNT and the New Year's special, "Life Remembers for
CBS". Ten Worlds achieved critical acclaim for their work on "The Last Days of Kennedy and King" for
TBS and the ten-hour documentary "100 Years −100 Movies" for the America Film Institute and
CBS. The Ten Worlds team designed "California Connected", a dynamic, weekly news program for
PBS stations throughout California and "The Barrymores", a 90-minute special for
A&E along with "Masters of Production" for
PBS, chronicling the great Hollywood movie production designers. In 2005, Kosh led Ten Worlds Entertainment into its evolution – becoming Ten Worlds Productions, Inc. Under its new name, it produced and directed a pilot for
The History Channel, "
Declassified: The Rise and Fall of the Wall", which sheds new light on the
Berlin Wall. This pilot soon became a 13-part documentary series. The subjects of these documentaries focus on such figures as
John Lennon,
Fidel Castro, the
Tet Offensive,
Charles Lindbergh,
Joseph Stalin and
World War I. ==References==