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Release Date:
November 20, 2024
Original Title:
Britain's Nuclear Bomb Scandal: Our Story
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
BBC
Hardcash Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
This is the extraordinary story of Britain’s postwar atomic weapons programme and its devastating legacy. The film reveals the full extent of the British government’s nuclear tests in Australia and the South Pacific in the 1950s and 1960s. 39,000 British and Commonwealth servicemen witnessed 45 atomic and hydrogen bombs and hundreds of radioactive experiments. The documentary exposes the debilitating health conditions that have blighted the lives of veterans, descendants and indigenous communities ever since.
Additional Photography:
Paul Moses
Joshua Ausley
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Alex Booth
Business Affairs Coordinator:
Robin Barty-King
Camera Production Assistant:
Joe Sampson
Alex De Palma
Jimmy Purtill
Tomasz Frymorgen
Angela Gokani-Brasier
Colorist:
Paul Koren
Commissioning Editor:
Simon Young
Nichola Garde
Director:
Simon Rawles
Director of Photography:
Simon Rawles
Editor:
Steve Williams
Executive Producer:
Esella Hawkey
Musician:
Rachel Shakespeare
Online Editor:
Tom Stow
Original Music Composer:
Jim Copperthwaite
Producer:
Simon Rawles
Production Accountant:
Danielle Dodd
Production Assistant:
Tom Robinson
Islay Stacey
Production Consultant:
Susie Boniface
Production Coordinator:
Juanita Apanari
Production Manager:
Liz Knowles
Production Runner:
Lucy Tudor
Jade Thompson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dan Weinberg
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