Joel Olicker A native New Yorker, he began his career at Valkhn Films, where he cut segments for the classic
CBS children's series
Captain Kangaroo. After a two-year teaching stint at
Hampshire College, he was employed at WGBH, eventually editing and/or producing for the national series
Nova,
Frontline,
The American Experience and others. At Powderhouse, he helped launch the
Emmy-winning
Discovery Channel series,
Discover Magazine. He has produced and directed award-winning specials such as Engineering The Impossible, the Emmy-nominated series
Extreme Engineering and numerous hours for the WGBH Science Unit and the Discovery Channel.
Tug Yourgrau Tug Yourgrau is both an award-winning filmmaker and a
Tony-nominated playwright. He currently serves as Executive Producer of the
Raising Cain Project for
PBS and as Co-Executive Producer of
Extreme Engineering for
The Discovery Channel. Most recently, Tourgrau completed
The Great Pink Scare funded by
ITVS. In 2001, Tug produced, directed and wrote
Secrets, Lies, and Atomic Spies for PBS's
Nova. His play
The Song of Jacob Zulu, ran on
Broadway in 1993 and led to six Tony nominations. ==Programs and series produced by Powderhouse Productions==