A Dance to the Music of Time (1997-1997)

Premiere:
October 9, 1997

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 4

Finale:
October 30, 1997

Creators:
Anthony Powell

Original Title:
A Dance to the Music of Time

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Channel 4 Television
Table Top Productions

Countries:
GB

A Dance to the Music of Time is a four-part adaptation of Anthony Powell's 12-volume novel sequence that aired on Channel 4 in 1997. The series is a sharp, comic portrait of upper-class and bohemian England, spanning almost a century, from the early 1920s to modern times.

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Art Direction:
Humphrey Bangham
Chris Roope

Associate Producer:
Lorraine Goodman

Casting:
Joyce Gallie

Casting Coordinator:
Sally Osoba

Choreographer:
Geraldine Stephenson

Costume Designer:
Dany Everett
Barbara Kidd

Costume Supervisor:
Sharon Long

Director:
Alvin Rakoff

Director of Photography:
Chris Seager

Editor:
Jake Bernard
Ardan Fisher
Justin Krish

Executive Producer:
Hugh Whitemore

Makeup Designer:
Mary Hillman

Orchestrator:
Mark Warman

Original Music Composer:
Carl Davis

Post Production Supervisor:
Liz Pearson

Producer:
Alvin Rakoff

Production Coordinator:
Emma Mager

Production Design:
Eileen Diss

Production Supervisor:
Ray Freeborn

Script Supervisor:
Sarah Garner

Sound Editor:
Ian Wilkinson
Wayne Brooks

Sound Effects Editor:
Ross Adams

Sound Recordist:
Clive Derbyshire
Simon Bishop
Tony Jackson

Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Brayham

Writer:
Anthony Powell
Hugh Whitemore

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