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Release Date:
August 28, 2014
Original Title:
Stammer School
Alternate Titles:
Stammer School: Musharaf Finds His Voice
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Twofour
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 58
Stammer School follows a cast of struggling stammerers as they enrol in a course that aims to help them finally find their voices. Stammer School features Musharaf Asghar – affectionately known as Mushy – from Educating Yorkshire. He found a place in the hearts of the nation as millions tuned in to watch him learn methods to overcome his crippling stammer and achieve the C grade he needed in his English GCSE. Although Mushy’s stammer has improved, he is often left speechless still. With the help of an intensive programme, led by other stutterers, Stammer School will follow Mushy and others as they attempt to overcome this huge stumbling block in their lives.
Casting Producer:
Paula Wittig
Colorist:
Sharney Adams
Director:
Saskia Smith
Director of Photography:
Jeremy Humphries
Martin O'Toole
Editor:
Hal Watmough
Executive Producer:
David Clews
Andrew Mackenzie-Betty
Post Production Producer:
Julia Erler
Producer:
James Robinson
Saskia Smith
Production Coordinator:
Duncan Groves
Naomi Lamb
Production Executive:
Jo Taylor
Production Manager:
Louise Ryan
Sound:
Jeremy Lock
Mike Williams
Sound Assistant:
Jonny Horne
Richard Graham
Title Designer:
Richard Smith
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