The Secret Agent (2016-2016)

Premiere:
July 17, 2016

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
July 31, 2016

Original Title:
The Secret Agent

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
World Productions

Countries:
GB

London, 1886. Unbeknownst to his loyal wife Winnie, Verloc, a Soho store owner, works as a secret agent for a powerful foreign government.

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ADR Recordist:
Robert Searl

Art Direction:
Laura Donnelly

Boom Operator:
Michael Kneafsey

CG Artist:
Tim Ollive
Roger Rosa

Casting:
Jill Trevellick

Costume Designer:
Barbara Kidd

Costume Supervisor:
Susie Will

Dialogue Editor:
Ben Brazier

Director of Photography:
Gavin Finney

Editor:
David Blackmore

Executive Producer:
Geoff Webb
Tony Marchant
Greg Phillips
Simon Heath
Polly Hill
Roderick Seligman
Fergus Haycock

Foley Artist:
Joe Morley

Foley Mixer:
Chris Alford

Line Producer:
Claudine Sturdy

Makeup & Hair:
Helen Cannon

Makeup Designer:
Laura Hill

Novel:
Joseph Conrad

Original Music Composer:
Stuart Earl

Producer:
Priscilla Parish

Production Design:
David Roger

Production Sound Mixer:
David Bowtle-McMillan

Sound Effects Editor:
Jonathan Smith
Simon Gershon

VFX Director of Photography:
Drew Jones

VFX Editor:
Simon Gretton

Visual Effects Art Director:
Mark Bradley

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Fern Hodgson

Visual Effects Editor:
Deborah Kavanagh

Visual Effects Producer:
Robert Vassie

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Paul Round
John Swinnerton

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