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Joel Fields Peabody Acceptance Speech for The Americans

Peabody Winner 2014 | Fox Television Studios and FX Productions

Phillip and Elizabeth Jennings are small-business owners, travel agents, raising two all-American children, 14-year-old Paige and 11-year-old Henry, in a pleasant, tree-lined suburb of Washington, D.C. Neither the kids nor the FBI agent who lives across the street realizes that the Jennings are also deeply embedded KGB agents whose real enterprise is spying on President Ronald Reagan’s government. Their covert missions can be as tense and nail-biting as anything ever imagined by Ian Fleming or John LeCarre, but what makes this parallax period piece more than an addictive cliffhanger – what in fact intensifies every mission – is how creator Joe Weisberg and his team shrewdly use the Jennings’ double lives to contemplate duty, honor, parental responsibility, fidelity, both nationalistic and marital, and what it means to be an American. Their jobs sometimes require that they be promiscuous, and it takes a toll. They preach integrity to their kids, but they’re dishonest. They are as righteous about their country and their cause as the FBI neighbor is about his, but the perks of capitalism are not lost on them. For its fresh, ingenious, philosophical take on spy-versus-spy, The Americans receives a Peabody Award.

(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGdAwJN54gM)

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2014 Peabody Winner
In this ingenious, addictive cliffhanger, Reagan-era Soviet spies – married with children and a seemingly endless supply of wigs – operate out of a lovely 3BR home in a suburb of Washington, D.C. Between their nail-biter missions...

2014 Peabody Winner

In this ingenious, addictive cliffhanger, Reagan-era Soviet spies – married with children and a seemingly endless supply of wigs – operate out of a lovely 3BR home in a suburb of Washington, D.C. Between their nail-biter missions (and sometimes in the midst of them), the series contemplates duty, honor, parental responsibility, fidelity, both nationalistic and marital, and what it means to be an American.

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