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Release Date:
July 11, 1998
Original Title:
Lee and Herring's Reasonably Scary Monsters
Alternate Titles:
Reasonably Scary Monsters
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
BBC Manchester
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
Stewart Lee and Richard Herring, lacking the food and drink required to watch association football, end up instead watching a video tape in which Carol Vorderman counts down the 9 scariest horror creatures.
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Camera Operator:
Chris Gates
Andy Cooke
Director:
Charles Lauder
Editor:
Ian Wilson
Colin Heron
Executive Producer:
Gary Monaghan
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Will Bryant
Graphic Designer:
Marcus McGuiness
Producer:
Jon Riley
Production Assistant:
Angela Williams
Production Manager:
Kevin Utton
Researcher:
Fiona Inskip
Set Designer:
Claire Keeling
Sound:
John Hulse
Sound Editor:
Tony Greenwood
Writer:
Stewart Lee
Richard Herring
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