Back to the… (2020-2020)

Premiere:
December 27, 2020

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 4

Finale:
December 30, 2020

Original Title:
Back to the…

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
North One Television

Countries:
GB

A guided tour of all things Channel 4 in a celebration of four decades of iconic TV shows, from live autopsies and award-winning documentaries to anarchic live shows and ground-breaking comedy

Additional information:

The Search Form


Accountant:
Matt Cook

Art Direction:
Joseph McCann

Assistant Camera:
Connor Harris

Associate Producer:
Sandy Holton
Mark Ainsworth
Roger White

Camera Operator:
Graeme Strong
Mark Carson

Data Wrangler:
Ellie Fletcher

Development Producer:
Ben Cooper

Director of Photography:
Jon Stapleton

Editor:
Rhys Barter
Matt Loughlin
Tom Lucas

Executive Producer:
John Quinn
Steve Gowans

Graphic Designer:
Martyn Kilvert

Makeup & Hair:
Nora Robertson

Mix Technician:
Cliff Reeves

Online Editor:
Mark Heasman

Post Production Producer:
Nick Southworth
Marina Soro

Producer:
Sean Doherty

Producer's Assistant:
Jim Tanner
Jemma Parish
Oliver Duffin

Production Coordinator:
Jay McGilton

Production Manager:
Aneka Chahal
Pauline Hamilton

Researcher:
Jess Wilshaw
Jake Williams

Series Director:
Sean Doherty

Set Decoration:
Vari Kenny

Sound Recordist:
Steve Hubbard

Unit Production Manager:
Nicola Breadin

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