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Release Date:
April 19, 2005
Original Title:
Pope John Paul II: 1920 - 2005
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
BBC Manchester
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 60
This is a BBC commemoration of the life and times of one of the most beloved pontiffs in history. Narrated by Geoffrey Palmer, it is a fitting tribute to a man whose mission above all was to proclaim the joy of faith in a troubled world. He arrived at the Vatican an unknown Polish cardinal and became one of the most towering figures in modern history. All the triumphs and trials of his extraordinary Papacy are here: from his election to the Holy See through his exhaustive world travels, from the shocking attempt on his life and his heroic role in ending Communism. Includes exclusive footage from the only television interview granted after Pope John Paul II was elected to the papacy.
Camera Operator:
Pete Coley
Consulting Producer:
Peter Standford
Editor:
Dave Reynolds
Editorial Staff:
Andy Donaldson
Producer:
Helen Bullough
Production Coordinator:
Anita Walsh
Production Design:
Gregory Millar
Production Manager:
Susan Ennis
Production Office Assistant:
Juliette Squair
Researcher:
Lorna-Dawn Creanor
Sound Engineer:
Neil Mitchell
Cormac Tohill
Stuart Pickering
Sound Mixer:
Mike Stewart
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