Howard Gordon on Board for TV Drama Festival

Television writer, producer and author Howard Gordon is on the roster of speakers taking part in the TV Drama Festival, which will run from June 28 to 29.

Gordon’s credits include some of TV’s most prolific series. He co-created Homeland, one of the biggest hits in Showtime’s history. The series has broken ratings records and won multiple honors, including Emmy Awards for best drama series and outstanding writing for a drama series, two Golden Globe Awards for best drama series and program of the year at the AFI Awards. Gordon was a showrunner and executive producer of the long-running hit series 24, for which he received both the Golden Globe and the Emmy Award for best drama series. He is currently in production on Accused, for which he is the showrunner and executive producer.

The TV Drama Festival will feature keynotes and panels with leading executives and creatives discussing the major trends in the business of scripted series today. It will be streamed live and available on-demand on TVDramaFestival.com. Unlike other events requiring hefty registration fees, attendance to the TV Drama Festival is free.

Look for more announcements in the coming weeks about key speakers and panels taking place during the TV Drama Festival. Registration will open shortly.