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Release Date:
July 26, 2010
Original Title:
The Games That Time Forgot: Cricket on Horseback and Other Forgotten Sports
Genres:
Comedy | Documentary
Production Companies:
Avalon Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 60
Alex Horne tries to discover why some games survived, and examines the best of those that did not. Whilst revisiting his own childhood haunts, he attempts to relaunch the ancient sport of the Quintain, horseless jousting, and tries his damnedest to understand the rules of the Jingling Match. Not forgetting his attempt to restage the forgotten spectacle of Cricket on Horseback. This might just be a journey to the very heart of sport itself, but if not, it will be a lot of fun playing games that have not been seen for hundreds of years and even more fun discovering why.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Adrian Smith
Associate Producer:
Joe Wildman
Camera Operator:
Guy Linton
Sam Montague
David Wickham
Fabien Soazandry
Tom Pridham
Cinematography:
Andy Devonshire
Colorist:
Tim O'Brien
Director:
Andy Devonshire
Editor:
Chris Scurfield
Executive Producer:
Jon Thoday
Richard Allen-Turner
James Taylor
First Assistant Director:
Iain B. MacDonald
Head of Production:
Bluey Richards
Online Editor:
Nick Dixon
Original Music Composer:
Tom Howe
Producer:
Andy Devonshire
Production Manager:
Teresa Nunn
Sound:
Vidal Attaye
Ariel Sultan
Thanks:
Henry Blofeld
Writer:
Alex Horne
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