Jimmy Foggo

Jimmy Foggo is a BAFTA-winning[1][2] Australian TV producer and director. Since 2016 he has held the role of head of development at Eureka Productions[3][4] being involved in the commission and production of The Chefs' Line[5] for SBS and Behave Yourself! for Seven Network. During his five-year tenure in the UK, Foggo produced the BAFTA award-winning[1] series 4 of Made in Chelsea[6] directed MasterChef: The Professionals,[7] was the Senior Digital Producer for Shine TV and was a judge for the 2010 BAFTA New Media Awards.[8][9] Upon his return to Australia in 2013, Foggo produced and directed series 3 & 4 of River Cottage Australia broadcast on Foxtel and SBS, and taught the Shooter Producer Short Course[10][11] at AFTRS - the Australian Television and Radio School from 2014 to 2016.

Foggo was the co-creator and director-producer of the 2008 reality television series MySpace Road Tour. In 2007 Foggo was the director of photography and associate producer for the observational documentary Christmas Lights[12][13] with his wife, Elizabeth Fisher, for ABC[12] and sold around the world.

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  11. "AFTRS: Summer School". TV Tonight. 2014-10-30. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
  12. "Christmas Lights". abccommercial.com. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
  13. "Christmas Lights". abccommercial.com. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
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