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Release Date:
June 1, 1996
Original Title:
Boyzone: Live at Wembley
Production Companies:
Dreamchaser Productions
Manor Mobile
NEP Visions
Windmill Lane Pictures
Production Countries:
Ireland | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Boyzone perform live at Wembley Arena, during their first major tour.
Assistant Director:
Jane Mullard
Broadcast Producer:
Roz Storey
Steve Mould
Camera Operator:
Dave Evans
Ian Munday
Simon Kerslake
Barrie Dodd
Richard Dellow
Ron Tufnell
Aiden McKelvie
Dan Bronx
Andy Watt
Alan Beal
John Turnbull
Camera Technician:
Bill Vanderkriss
Martin Phillp
Choreographer:
Melinda McKenna
Construction Manager:
Roger Chopin
Director:
Ned O'Hanlon
Director of Photography:
Peter Sinclair
Editor:
David Quinn
First Assistant Director:
Matthew Clark
Gaffer:
Barry Miller
Grip:
Gary Romaine
Martin McCullagh
Malcolm Beale
Terry Williams
Lighting Design:
Phil Wiffen
Lighting Director:
Steve Nolan
Lighting Technician:
Danny McDonald
Richard Reid
Chris Harris
Jonathan Armstrong
'Fingers' Maslitter
Ross College
Chris Walker
Graham Feast
Ian Lomas
Scotty Sanderson
Andy Pole
Linford Hudson
Steve Scott
Mark Armstrong
Peter Barnes
Paul Divine
Line Producer:
Dione Orrom
Justin Murphy
Musician:
Jamie Little
Paul Turner
Tracey Ackerman
Andrew Cane
Richard Taylor
Producer:
Ned O'Hanlon
Production Accountant:
Nicola Kelly
Production Coordinator:
Annabelle Ridley
Tara Mullen
Production Manager:
Finoula Orrom
Rigging Grip:
Keith Mack
Paul Griggs
Harry Paul
Colin MacDonald
Sound Engineer:
Dave Denness
Greg Ade
Sound Mixer:
Steve Levitt
J. Lochlan Butler III
Sound Recordist:
Will Shapland
Barry Clempson
Ramon Bartra
Technical Supervisor:
Gayle Hall
Simon Lyon
Steve Davies
Steve Bartlett
Wendy Thomas
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