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Release Date:
January 8, 2005
Original Title:
Jerry Springer: The Opera
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Avalon Productions
BBC Studios
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 120
"Jerry Springer: The Opera" tells the story of a day in the job of world famous talk-show host, Jerry Springer. Jerry has to sort out a number of guests problems; including a man who wants to dress up as a baby, a man with 3 lovers (one of them a transexual) and a fat woman who wants to be a pole dancer. However, on this particular day, something out of the ordinary will happen...
Animation:
Julian Crouch
Assistant Director:
Julian Crouch
Casting Director:
Stephen Crockett
Choreographer:
Jerry Arnold
Costume Designer:
Leah Archer
Director:
Peter Orton
Editor:
Perry Widdowson
Guy Harding
Fight Choreographer:
Terry King
Lighting Camera:
Dee Jarrett
Lighting Design:
Rick Fisher
Lighting Programmer:
Vic Smerdon
Makeup & Hair:
Eva Marieges Moore
Music:
Richard Thomas
Mike England
Music Arranger:
Martin Koch
Music Supervisor:
Martin Lowe
Original Music Composer:
Richard Thomas
Production Design:
Geoffrey Glencross
Projection:
Jon Driscoll
Set Designer:
Julian Crouch
Sound:
Julie Cole
Sound Designer:
Mike Walker
Stage Director:
Marcus Watson
Wardrobe Master:
Elizabeth O'Toole
Wigmaker:
Tony Roban
Writer:
Richard Thomas
Stewart Lee
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