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Release Date:
December 20, 2004
Original Title:
Christmas Lights
Alternate Titles:
Ikuiset ystävät - jouluvaloa
Les lumières de Noël
Vänner för alltid - julljus
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Granada Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 70
Robson Green and Mark Benton co-star in Christmas Lights, a one-off comedy drama for ITV1 centred on two lifelong friends who have always competed with each other. The festive season brings on new challenges and takes their rivalry to extremes resulting in the two friends forgetting what Christmas is really about. Can anything bring them to their senses?
Art Direction:
Nick Wilkinson
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Marcia Tankle
Boom Operator:
Jonathan Seale
Camera Operator:
Steve Murray
Casting:
Corinne Rodriguez
Casting Director:
June West
Co-Producer:
David Meddick
Construction Manager:
Paul Ward
Dialogue Editor:
Philip Barnes
Director:
Paul Seed
Director of Photography:
John Kenway
Editor:
Dave King
Electrician:
James Duffy
Len Holt
John Cartwright
Executive Producer:
Andy Harries
Jeff Pope
Bob Mills
First Assistant Director:
Vincent Fahy
Focus Puller:
Adam Coles
Gaffer:
Stuart Grant
Paul Burton
Location Manager:
Rebecca Rawcliffe
Ken Mair
Makeup Designer:
Jill Sweeney
Original Music Composer:
Martin Phipps
Producer:
Spencer Campbell
Production Accountant:
Simon Hailey
Production Coordinator:
Dominique Molloy
Production Design:
Margaret Coombes
Production Executive:
Gary Connelly
Publicist:
Tracey Nuttall
Scenic Artist:
Richard Brockless
Script Editor:
Roxy Spencer
Script Supervisor:
Dorothy Friend
Second Assistant Director:
Simon Noone
Sound Effects Editor:
Nick Cox
Tom O'Pray
Sound Mixer:
Nigel Edwards
Sound Recordist:
David Hall
Technical Advisor:
Jason Webster
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Lezli Everitt
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