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Release Date:
July 20, 2015
Original Title:
Don't Take My Baby
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
BBC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
Factual drama which tells the story of a disabled couple's agonising struggle to keep their newborn baby. Based on real-life testimony, this emotional tale will call viewers' prejudices and beliefs about the disabled community and society as a whole into question, as we learn about a situation many disabled couples find themselves in as new parents. Can 21-year-old wheelchair user Anna and partially-sighted Tom provide the care and attention their daughter needs, or will social worker Belinda have to consider alternative care?
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Art Direction:
James Gibson
Colorist:
Paul Staples
Costume Designer:
Sam Perry
Director:
Ben Anthony
Director of Photography:
Mark Wolf
Editor:
Sarah Brewerton
Executive Producer:
Aysha Rafaele
Grip:
Rob White
Location Manager:
Jenni Lewis
Music:
Jon Opstad
Online Editor:
Adam Eddy
Producer:
Pier Wilkie
Production Assistant:
Ola Thomas
Production Manager:
Lisa Kelsey
Script Supervisor:
Ian Andrew
Sound Designer:
Chris Roberts
Joe Fletcher
Richard Fordham
Adam Davidson
Sound Recordist:
Dylan Voigt
Stunt Coordinator:
Abbi Collins
Writer:
Jack Thorne
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