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Release Date:
November 2, 2017
Original Title:
Harry Styles at the BBC
Alternate Titles:
Harry Styles Live In Manchester
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
BBC Studios
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 59
The BBC has supported Harry since the beginning of his career as a solo artist and his time in One Direction. In a BBC Music exclusive, Harry Styles performs new tracks from his number one debut album as a solo artist, alongside covers of classic songs. He's accompanied by his band and performs in front of a live studio audience. Nick Grimshaw talks to Harry about his extraordinary career in music to date, his future ambitions and his debut acting role in Dunkirk. Harry and Grimmy also have some fun with some very special friends as they take time away from the studio to spend a day out in Manchester.
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Assistant Director:
Marcus Liversedge
Assistant Editor:
Michael Pearce
Mark Wybourn
Jamie Mac
Harry Anstey
Associate Producer:
Nick Drewett
Camera Supervisor:
Rob Mansfield
Co-Writer:
Marcus Liversedge
Colorist:
Aidan Farrell
Commissioning Editor:
Jan Younghusband
Director:
Richard Valentine
Editor:
Guy Freeman
Executive Producer:
Anouk Fontaine
Paul Bullock
Makeup & Hair:
Harry Lambert
Kevin Fortune
Lou Teasdale
Online Editor:
George Winfield
Producer:
Lawrie Jordan
Jamie Sutcliffe
Production Assistant:
Laura Mallon
Olivia Devyea
Sophie Bright
Production Coordinator:
Colette Talbot
Amy Hoggart
Production Designer:
Patrick Doherty
Production Manager:
Sara Hulme
Researcher:
Kelly Ruane
Sarah Triggs
Script Supervisor:
Katie Collins
Michelle Arnold
Sound Mixer:
Damian Reynolds
Sound Supervisor:
Toby Alington
Writer:
Aiden Spackman
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