A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 19, 2020
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
October 21, 2020
Creators:
Ethan Payne
Original Title:
How to Be Behzinga
Alternate Titles:
How To Be: Behzinga
Genres:
Documentary | Drama | Reality
Production Companies:
YouTube Originals
Once a poster boy for poor health, Ethan Payne (aka Behzinga) has turned his life around. His biggest challenge yet, the London Marathon, has been cancelled- so what will he do next?
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Archival Footage Coordinator:
Saffron Barker
Chris Ford
Camera Operator:
Conor O’Grady
Jake Coffey
Chris Elliott
Camera Production Assistant:
Sam Taylor
Director of Photography:
Marcus Dabor
Conor O’Grady
Editor:
Kazeem Manzur
Editorial Production Assistant:
Monique Farkas
Jacob Robinson
Executive Producer:
Ross Brandon
Kevin Batchelor
Chris Jones
Head of Production:
Jacqui Saunders
Legal Services:
Luisa Mulinas
Producer:
Barney Newman
Steven McVeigh
Producer's Assistant:
Larissa Moran
Production Coordinator:
Jessica Langley
Production Manager:
Claire Birch
Fergus Elphinstone
Sally Brown
Runner Art Department:
Aiden Keaney
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