Stonehouse (2023-2023)

Premiere:
January 2, 2023

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
January 4, 2023

Creators:
John Preston

Original Title:
Stonehouse

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Banijay Rights
Moving Picture Logistics
Snowed-In Productions
UK Indie Films

Countries:
GB

Drama following the life and times of disgraced Labour politician John Stonehouse, a high-flying minister under Prime Minister Harold Wilson’s government vanished from the beach of a large luxury hotel in Florida in Nov. 1974, leaving a neatly folded pile of clothes as he swam into the sea, intent on faking his own death.

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ADR Recordist:
Tristan Rose

ADR Supervisor:
Emma Butt

Assistant Art Director:
Anna Turrell

Assistant Editor:
Savanna Gladstone

Assistant Location Manager:
Alexis Herrmann
Daniel Wellstead

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Nirvana Plante

Boom Operator:
Matt Gill

Casting:
Jill Trevellick

Casting Coordinator:
Ana Guadamuro

Concept Artist:
Illia Boccia

Costume Designer:
Guy Speranza

Costume Supervisor:
Annie Crawford

Dialogue Editor:
Emma Butt

Digital Imaging Technician:
Tasmyn Shirlaw
Eliot Eden

Executive Producer:
Ruth Kenley-Letts
Ellie Wood
John Preston
Neil Blair
Polly Hill
Matthew Macfadyen
Diederick Santer
Jon S. Baird

Extras Casting:
Rafael Guadamuro

Extras Casting Assistant:
Almudena Zurita

First Assistant Director:
Liam Shaw

Foley Artist:
Franziska Treutler
Foley Farmers
Peter Burgis

Foley Editor:
Sandra Cuevas Alcocer

Foley Mixer:
Heather Andrews
Maxwell MacRae

Graphic Designer:
Courtney Wotherspoon
Ellena Bleathman

Hair Designer:
Julie Kendrick

Hair Supervisor:
Carolyn Cousins
Laura Pollock

Head of Production:
Jess Cameron-Lewis

Key Grip:
Luke Stone

Line Producer:
Caroline Bean

Location Coordinator:
Ian Lowe

Location Manager:
Deon Du Preez
Matthew Venables

Makeup & Hair:
Susie Parfitt
Charlie Griffiths

Makeup Artist:
Laura Miles

Makeup Designer:
Julie Kendrick

Makeup Supervisor:
Laura Pollock
Carolyn Cousins

Music Editor:
Nick South

Music Supervisor:
Phil Canning

Original Music Composer:
Rolfe Kent

Post Production Supervisor:
Johanne Wood

Production Accountant:
Baiba Doze

Production Coordinator:
Jess Harrison-Boond
Leticia Melchor

Production Design:
Darryl Hammer

Production Manager:
Joseph Sharpe
Benjamin Schaan

Production Secretary:
Liz Cartwright

Property Master:
Jim Mate

Publicist:
Natasha Bayford

Scenic Artist:
Morgan Rice

Screenplay:
John Preston

Script Supervisor:
Georgia Redman

Second Assistant Director:
Matthew Whatton

Set Decoration:
Sue Jackson-Potter

Sound Effects Editor:
Heather Andrews

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Cobban

Sound Recordist:
Grant Bridgeman

Standby Art Director:
Catriona McKail

Standby Property Master:
Phil Bull

Steadicam Operator:
Dan Nightingale

Still Photographer:
Joss Barratt

Supervising Art Director:
Adam A. Makin

Third Assistant Director:
Fraser Malcolm

Transportation Captain:
Steve Rivenell

Unit Manager:
Charlie Turner

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Keith Devlin

Wardrobe Master:
Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Corkish

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