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Release Date:
December 26, 2021
Original Title:
Secrets of the Salisbury Poisonings
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
DSP
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 76
In 2018, Russian spy Sergel Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned by nerve agent Novichok, one of the deadliest substances on earth. Police, doctors, and eye witnesses recall the events that devastated Salisbury and shocked the world.
Additional Editing:
Michel Moalem
Assistant Camera:
Igor Harchkov
Camera Operator:
Ivan Lubysh
Colorist:
Steve Lucas
Commissioning Editor:
Victoria Noble
Director:
Nick Poyntz
Director of Photography:
Nick Bennett
Charlie Laing
Bohdan Kinaschuk
Georgy Porotov
Editor:
Gordon Mason
Executive Producer:
Viki Carter
Jeremy Phillips
Donna Clark
Fix Animator:
Sergey Goryashko
Elizabeth Surnacheva
Head of Production:
Victoria Thomas
Location Assistant:
Lisa Penney
Jeremy Winter
Online Editor:
Michelle Levens
Original Music Composer:
Simon Russell
Producer:
Nick Poyntz
Lucie Crawford
Alex White
Production Coordinator:
Violet Chaudoir
Victoria Thomas
Production Manager:
Iain Pate
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pete Rowe
Sound Recordist:
Vasily Amochkin
Ivan Lubysh
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