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Release Date:
February 27, 2013
Original Title:
Richard III: The Unseen Story
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
DSP
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 47
In this special follow-up programme, the only television team with access to the dig and the scientific tests on the skeleton uses unseen footage and conducts two days of additional interviews to tell this extraordinary forensic detective story in even greater scientific and archaeological detail.
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Additional Camera:
Carl Vivian
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Paul Gardner
Associate Producer:
Philippa Langley
Business Affairs Coordinator:
Julia Pearce
Sally Shell
Camera Operator:
Chris Purcell
Colorist:
Enge Gray
Director:
Pete Woods
Dick Bower
Director of Operations:
Ulla Streib
Director of Photography:
Jeremy Hewson
Editor:
Andrew C. Evans
Julian Arriens
Editorial Manager:
Cassie Farrell
Executive Producer:
Julian Ware
Simon Young
Legal Services:
Sally Shell
Julia Pearce
Music:
Sam Hooper
Online Editor:
David Grewal
Producer:
Cassie Farrell
Dick Bower
Producer's Assistant:
Alex Rowson
Production Accountant:
Simon Brooke
Production Manager:
Lenka Menkynova
Researcher:
Maddy Gerry
Sound:
Richard Meredith
Steve Bowden
Sound Mixer:
Greg Gettens
Visual Effects:
Marijus Neverdauskis
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Matt Carter
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