A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
March 17, 2017
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Finale:
March 24, 2017
Original Title:
Wild Ireland: The Edge of the World
Alternate Titles:
Ireland's Wild Coast
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
BBC
BBC Northern Ireland
Crossing the Line
France Télévisions
NDR
ORF
PBS
TG4
Countries:
GB
Professional nature photographer Colin Stafford-Johnson takes a year-long journey up the west coast of Ireland, once thought to be "the edge of the world." As he winds he leisurely way up the coast he stops to appreciate some of the natural wonders the area offers, both biological and geographical.
Additional Camera:
Dietrich Heller
Theo Jebb
Victor Kutischev
Conor O'Donovan
Brian O'Leary
John Waters
Aerial Camera:
Ciara Baker
Conor O'Donovan
Brian O'Leary
Assistant Editor:
Martin Fanning
Erin Kelly Smith
Brian O'Leary
Colorist:
Gary Curran
Commissioning Editor:
Justin Binding
Fergus Keeling
Director:
Cepa Giblin
John Murray
Director of Photography:
John Murray
Domenico Pontillo
Editor:
James E. Dalton
Music:
Colm Mac Con Iomaire
Kila
Online Editor:
Cillian Duffy
Post Producer:
Séamus Connolly
Producer:
Cepa Giblin
John Murray
Production Manager:
Cepa Giblin
Juanita Browne
Ciara Baker
Production Supervisor:
Siobhán Ward
Sound Designer:
Paul Finan
Underwater Camera:
George Karbus
Visual Effects:
Enda O'Connor
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