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Release Date:
July 9, 2002
Original Title:
Harold Shipman: Doctor Death
Alternate Titles:
Harold Shipman: Doctor Death
Prescription for Murder
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Chameleon Television
ITV
Yorkshire Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 98
James Bolam portrays serial killer Dr. Harold Shipman in this made-for-TV drama. The film follows the story of Shipman, a general practitioner who throughout his career is believed to have killed as many as 250 of his patients. When the high death rate of his practice was investigated, it was discovered that he had given lethal doses of diamorphine to a vast number of his patients. He was put on trial where he was convicted of 15 murders and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Art Direction:
David Jennings
Assistant Grip:
Craig Atkinson
Assistant Location Manager:
Luc Webster
Associate Producer:
David Noble
Boom Operator:
Dean Wright
Camera Operator:
Nick Beeks-Sanders
Casting Director:
Doreen Jones
Clapper Loader:
Jon Beacham
Colorist:
Glenn Kyte
Conductor:
Debbie Wiseman
Costume Designer:
Sue Hallas
Director:
Roger Bamford
Director of Photography:
Peter Jackson
Editor:
Janey Walklin
Electrician:
Tony Horner
Richard Brindle
Executive Producer:
Allen Jewhurst
Keith Richardson
First Assistant Director:
David Cherrill
Focus Puller:
Carl Summerscales
Gaffer:
Chris Heeley
Grip:
Steve Weightman
Location Manager:
Howard Ella
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Chape
Makeup Designer:
Judy Jarvis
Online Editor:
Nigel Parkin
Original Music Composer:
Debbie Wiseman
Producer:
Nick Finnis
Production Accountant:
Leigh Lorriman
Production Coordinator:
Vicky Locke
Production Design:
Paul Laugier
Property Master:
Dave Procter
Props:
Rory O'Connor
Ian Robertshaw
Steve Puttock
Researcher:
Charlotte Kirkbright
Script Supervisor:
Karen Everson
Second Assistant Director:
Martin Curry
Sound Editor:
Sarah McCowan
Rick Williams
Sound Mixer:
Richard Lee
Sound Recordist:
John Fountaine
Third Assistant Director:
Jo Morris
Writer:
Micheal Eaton
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