How to Win Eurovision (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 11, 2013

Original Title:
How to Win Eurovision

Genres:
Documentary | Music

Production Companies:
BBC

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 117

Greg James and Russell Kane present a look at all the ingredients needed to become a Eurovision winner, celebrating the UK's successes and also its hall of shame.

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Archival Footage Research:
Emma Haw

Associate Producer:
Bernard Markey
Gemma Hodgson

Camera Operator:
Marco Cervi
Geraint Evans
Heath Greenslade
Kate Melbourne
Iain Ovenden

Color Grading:
Alex Leask

Editor:
Daniel R. James
Dan Mellow
Peter Elphick

Executive Producer:
Mark Cossey

Producer:
Tom Cohen

Production Accountant:
Joseba Arruabarrena

Production Coordinator:
Rebecca Barugh

Production Executive:
Claire Bridgland

Production Manager:
Kate Ryan

Researcher:
Tim Thomson

Script Editor:
Will Ing

Set Designer:
Blair Barnette

Sound Mixer:
Steven Townsend

Sound Recordist:
George McMillan
Nathaniel Reid

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