Lucan (2013-2013)

Premiere:
December 11, 2013

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
December 18, 2013

Creators:
Jeff Pope

Original Title:
Lucan

Alternate Titles:
El misterio de lord Lucan
The Mystery of Lord Lucan

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
GroupM Entertainment
ITV Studios

Countries:
GB | US

Belgravia, London, November 7th, 1974. Sandra Rivett, nanny of the aristocratic Lucan family, is found beaten to death. Shortly thereafter, the prime suspect, John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, mysteriously disappears. When the manhunt begins, the subsequent scandal shakes the foundations of the British ruling class like never before.

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Art Direction:
John Reid

Book:
John Pearson

Casting:
Kate Rhodes James

Colorist:
Asa Shoul

Costume Designer:
Susannah Buxton

Director of Photography:
Tony Slater-Ling

Editor:
Tania Reddin

Executive Producer:
Quentin Curtis
Francis Hopkinson
Jeff Pope

First Assistant Director:
Francesco Reidy

Gaffer:
Tony Wilcock

Hair Designer:
Angie Mudge

Line Producer:
Emily Russell

Makeup Designer:
Angie Mudge

Original Music Composer:
Ben Bartlett

Producer:
Chris Clough

Production Coordinator:
Erin Duffy

Production Design:
John Stevenson

Researcher:
Charlotte Ingham

Script Supervisor:
Carol Saunderson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adrian Rhodes

Sound Recordist:
Tony Dawe

Unit Manager:
Owen Twort

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Tanvir Hanif

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