The Walk-In (2022-2022)

Premiere:
October 3, 2022

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 5

Finale:
October 31, 2022

Creators:
Jeff Pope

Original Title:
The Walk-In

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
ITV
ITV Studios

Countries:
GB

Forced to flee the UK and go into hiding in the 1990’s when he became a mole from within the BNP, Matthew Collins returned to Britain to make a new life for himself. As Collins works with young white men in the fight against radicalisation.

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Art Department Assistant:
Elissa Morton

Art Direction:
Tenneale Rogers

Associate Producer:
George Pope

Casting Director:
Amy Hubbard

Colorist:
Paul Staples

Director:
Paul Andrew Williams

Director of Photography:
Aaron Reid

Electrician:
Charlie Parker
Joe Lynch

Executive Producer:
Jeff Pope
Tom Dunbar
Stephen Graham
Paul Andrew Williams

Floor Runner:
Becky Topping
David Rogers

Foley:
Sandy Buchanan

Gaffer:
Paul Parker

Graphic Designer:
Rebecca Mason

Grip:
Tom Pittman

Line Producer:
Wendy Wright

Online Editor:
Andrew Cave

Original Music Composer:
Lindsay Wright

Post Production Producer:
Sarah Mooney

Producer:
Jo Johnson

Production Designer:
Anna Mould

Script Supervisor:
Stu Laurie

Sound Assistant:
Nick Clapham

Sound Recordist:
Chris Gayne

Stunt Coordinator:
Abbi Collins

Unit Manager:
Pete Glover

Writer:
Jeff Pope

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