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Release Date:
February 2, 2025
Original Title:
Harrods: The Rise & Fall of a British Institution
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
Channel 5
Little Gem Media
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
The history of arguably the most famous shop in the world, which has been based on Brompton Road in London for more than 175 years, employs more than 6,000 people and still welcomes 15 million customers every year. This documentary tells the story of the people behind the department store, including Robin Harrod, the great-great-grandson of the store's founder, and culminates with the recent allegations against former chairman Mohamed Al-Fayed
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Hal Shaw
Business Affairs Coordinator:
Susan Cooke
Colorist:
Terry Brown
Commissioning Editor:
Federico Ruiz
Director:
Maya Amin-Smith
Editor:
Jim Clark
James Kemp
Executive Producer:
Ben Gale
Graphic Designer:
Dave Whyte
Head of Production:
Shola Sittabey
Legal Services:
Clare Hoban
Online Editor:
Terry Brown
Producer:
Jack Bradley
Maya Amin-Smith
Production Accountant:
Maddie Williams
Production Manager:
Rebecca Hodge
Production Runner:
James Mitchell
Elsie Barker
Jennifer Matthews
Sound Mixer:
George Pinnock
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