Food for Ravens (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 11, 1997

Original Title:
Food for Ravens

Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie

Production Companies:
BBC
BBC Cymru Wales

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

A biopic by the dramatist Trevor Griffiths of Aneurin "Nye" Bevan, the British Labour politician who founded the country's National Health Service in the 1940s.

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Art Department Assistant:
Eryl Ellis
Kate Hawley

Art Direction:
Justine Dunn

Assistant Editor:
Zoe Spyropoulos

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Juie Van Praag

Associate Producer:
Kevan Van Thompson

Boom Operator:
Mike Donald

Casting:
Gary Howe
Jonathan McLeish

Clapper Loader:
Rod Marley

Costume Assistant:
Suzy Peters

Costume Designer:
Sarah Arthur

Director:
Trevor Griffiths

Director of Photography:
Andrew Dunn

Editor:
John Richards

Executive Producer:
Dai Smith

First Assistant Director:
Dafydd Arwyn Jones
Graeme Hattrick

Gaffer:
Alex Scott

Makeup Designer:
Pamela Haddock

Original Music Composer:
Neil Martin

Post Production Supervisor:
Gwenllian Price

Producer:
Pedr James
Maggie Russell

Production Coordinator:
Tracie Simpson

Production Design:
Hayden Griffin

Property Master:
Ken Augustin

Script Supervisor:
Emma Thomas

Second Assistant Director:
Patti Walker-Booth

Sound Editor:
Paul Jefferies

Sound Mixer:
Tim Ricketts

Sound Recordist:
Graham Ross

Third Assistant Director:
Ashley Way

Writer:
Trevor Griffiths

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