andrew flynn
andrew flynn
editor // producer
nyc - ams
An accomplished and versatile storyteller with nearly two decades of experience, my work has been featured globally on premier networks including Disney+, Netflix, Hulu, AMC, NBC, Discovery, National Geographic, VH1, and The History Channel. I specialize in compelling non-scripted and documentary content, bringing a sharp editorial eye, collaborative energy, and the leadership to drive projects from concept to delivery. After many years working in the fast-paced New York market, I’m now based in Amsterdam, NL—bringing a global perspective to every story I help tell.
Available for remote work across the US, UK, or on-site in Amsterdam.
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Unscripted
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MARINES - NETFLIX
A four-part event that takes viewers inside the United States Marine Corps—where men and women stand ready on the front lines of uncertainty. As tensions mount in the South China Sea, every drill, every deployment, every breath is charged with the same question: what does it mean to be ready for war—and what toll does it take on those willing to fight?
Coming to Netflix Nov 10, 2025
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Kevin Smith's Comic Book Men - AMC
A half-hour comedy series featuring director Kevin Smith, Comic Book Men goes behind the counter at Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash, offering a hilarious look at fanboy culture and the collectibles trade. With witty banter, celeb guests, and real geeky deals, the show celebrates pop culture and those who live it. In addition to airing on AMC, the series had a multi-year run on Netflix.
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To Catch a Smuggler - National geographic channel / DISNEY+
A one-hour series, To Catch a Smuggler follows U.S. agents as they track down drugs, counterfeit goods, and human traffickers at America’s busiest entry points. With high-stakes busts and real-time surveillance, it’s a raw look at the fight to stop contraband cold. Airing globally on Nat Geo, Hulu, and Disney+.
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Booked - A&E Networks
This one-hour series offers an unfiltered look at the U.S. booking process, following individuals from arrest through fingerprinting, mugshots, and bail hearings. Each episode captures the raw emotions and personal stories of arrestees as they navigate the tense and often chaotic first hours behind bars. From petty offenses to serious crimes, the show provides a rare glimpse into the human side of the criminal justice system.
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Dual Survival - Discovery Channel
This one-hour adventure series pairs survivalists with clashing styles—like a Special Forces vet and a barefoot naturalist—as they face extreme wilderness challenges. From jungles to tundras, they rely on skill over gear to survive, with tension rising as their philosophies collide.
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The Fashion Show - Bravo
In this one-hour series, fashion icon Iman joins designer Isaac Mizrahi to host a bold competition. Twelve designers are split into rival fashion houses, battling weekly to produce cohesive runway shows—from garments to staging—for a chance to win $125,000. The series brings high-stakes glamour and fierce creative clashes to the catwalk.
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Storm Rising - National Geographic Channel
This one-hour adventure series follows storm chasers Reed Timmer and Mike Theiss as they dive into hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods to capture life-saving data. Using high-tech gear and raw grit, they face nature’s worst to improve forecasts and understand our shifting climate.
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Hero Ink - A&E Networks
This one-hour docuseries spotlights the emotional journeys of first responders as they commemorate their service through powerful tattoos. Led by former police officer BK Klev, the shop's artists collaborate with clients to transform stories of bravery, sacrifice, and survival into lasting body art. With raw interviews and real-life footage, It’s an intimate look at life behind the badge.
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Master Of Arms - Discovery Channel
This one-hour competition series pits top weapons smiths against each other to recreate iconic arms—from Viking axes to frontier guns—using traditional methods. Brutally field tested by ex-Special Ops sniper Nicholas Irving. With $10K and the title of “Master of Arms” at stake, it’s history, skill, and firepower in action.
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Our Wild Life - TLC
This one-hour reality series introduces viewers to the Abrams family of Pinetops, North Carolina, where life includes three children and over 80 exotic animals. From kangaroos and llamas to a zebra and a sloth, their 16-acre farm is a bustling menagerie that blurs the line between home and zoo.
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Tropical Takedown - National Geographic Channel
This one-hour docuseries plunges into the high-risk war on drug trafficking in the Caribbean, where U.S. agents battle smugglers in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Set in the treacherous waters of Puerto Rico, it’s a gritty, unfiltered fight to stop the flow of cocaine.
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BBQ Pitmasters - TLC / Destination America
In this one-hour competition, top barbecue teams battle for $50,000 and the Kingsford Grand Champion title. Contestants cook ribs, brisket, and more under intense pressure, judged by legends like Myron Mixon. It’s a fiery showdown of passion and precision.
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Inside Airport Lost and Found - National Geographic Channel
This one-hour docuseries explores the world of lost items at airports, from phones to bizarre finds like raw fish and human remains. It tracks the journey of forgotten belongings—how they’re processed, stored, and sometimes auctioned off. A surprising look at the unexpected side of air travel.
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Cement Heads - A&E Networks
This half-hour reality series follows the Lougheed family as they balance their concrete business with the chaos of filming a TV show. Led by outspoken Billy, his quick-witted wife Danielle, and best friend Chubby, it’s a hilarious behind-the-scenes look at family, business, and all the mess in between.
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Abandoned - National Geographic Channel
This half-hour reality series follows Jay Chaikin and his team as they explore America’s abandoned buildings in search of hidden treasures. From decaying factories to deserted mansions, they uncover relics that tell the stories of the past.
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Yukon Men - Discovery Channel
This one-hour docuseries follows the rugged residents of Tanana, Alaska, as they survive in one of the harshest environments on Earth. Cut off from modern life, they rely on hunting, trapping, and dog sledding to endure extreme weather and isolation. A raw look at their unbreakable spirit and deep-rooted traditions.
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Jersey Couture - Oxygen Network
This half-hour reality series follows the Scali family as they run Diane & Co., a glamorous formalwear boutique in Freehold, New Jersey. Matriarch Diane and her children juggle family drama and big personalities. It’s a glitzy, no-holds-barred look at the business of making fashion dreams come true.
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Sports Action Team - NBC
This half-hour mockumentary follows a bumbling crew of sports reporters, blending scripted chaos with real-life cameos from stars like Dwyane Wade. It’s a hilarious take on the absurdity of sports media.
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Storm Chasers - Discovery Channel
In the gripping final season of this one-hour adventure series, storm chasers battle deadly EF5 tornadoes across the Midwest. With high-stakes chases, cutting-edge tech, and personal conflicts, they push to improve storm warnings amid widespread devastation. The series highlights the peril and purpose of chasing nature’s deadliest storms.
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Black Ink Crew - Season Finale Clip Show - VH1
In this one-hour clip show, Black Ink Crew revisits the wildest moments from the Harlem tattoo shop. From Ceaser’s leadership struggles to Sky’s antics, it blends fan-favorite scenes with behind-the-scenes drama. It’s a raw look at the ink, chaos, and family bonds that made the series unforgettable.
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Knight Fight
This one-hour competition series pits modern-day warriors against each other in brutal, full-contact battles using real armor and medieval weapons. Each episode features intense showdowns, expert training, and eliminations, as fighters clash for honor, glory, and the title of champion.
Documentary
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The Food That Built America - The History Channel
This hybrid, one-hour docuseries delves into the rivalries, innovations, and visionary entrepreneurs that transformed humble food into iconic American brands. Through scripted scenes and expert insight, it chronicles the fierce battles and strategic moves behind household names like McDonald's, Coca-Cola, and Hershey's, offering a compelling look at America's food industry revolution.
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60 Days In - A&E Networks
This one-hour series embeds civilian volunteers undercover in some of America's most challenging jails to expose systemic issues from the inside. Hidden from the inmates and staff, they face the harsh realities of incarceration to uncover contraband, corruption, and safety risks. It’s a raw, unfiltered look at the justice system from the inside out.
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Gangland - The History Channel
This one-hour docuseries uncovers the rise, rivalries, and ruthless tactics of America’s most feared gangs. With rare footage and firsthand accounts, it reveals how groups like MS-13 and the Aryan Brotherhood rule through violence and fear. A raw look at gang power—and the fight to stop it.
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The Final Report - National Geographic Channel
This one-hour docuseries revisits major events like Jonestown, Watergate, and the D.C. sniper attacks. With sharp analysis and gripping storytelling, it unpacks the timelines, decisions, and fallout that followed. A powerful look at how history’s biggest moments still echo today.
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Behind Bars - Discovery Channel
This one-hour docuseries takes you inside America’s toughest prisons, where violence, gangs, and survival define daily life. With rare access to cellblocks and staff, it reveals the constant battle for control behind bars. A raw, intense look at life where every day is a fight to stay alive.
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Saved - Animal Planet
This one-hour docuseries shares true stories of animals saving humans from danger and despair. From life-saving rescues to emotional support in tragedy, it highlights the incredible bond between pets and people. Dramatic recreations and firsthand accounts bring these animal heroes to life.
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Cook County Jail - Discovery Channel
This one-hour docuseries pulls back the curtain on one of America's largest and most volatile correctional facilities, Chicago’s Cook County Jail. With over 100,000 inmates passing through annually, the series captures the daily struggles of staff maintaining order amid gang tensions, overcrowding, and the threat of violence.
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Triple Cross: Bin Laden's Spy In America - The History Channel
This one-hour docuseries exposes the chilling true story of Ali Mohamed, an Egyptian operative who infiltrated the U.S. Army, CIA, and FBI—all while secretly working for al-Qaeda. Mohamed trained Osama bin Laden's fighters, helped plan the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings, and manipulated American intelligence for over a decade, becoming one of the most dangerous double agents in U.S. history.
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When Weather Changed History - The Weather Channel
This one-hour docuseries examines pivotal moments where weather played a decisive role in shaping world events. From the icy conditions contributing to the Challenger disaster to the fog that influenced the D-Day invasion, through gripping reenactments and expert insight, the series exposes the hidden hand of weather in some of history’s most critical moments.