The Drowning (2021-2021)

Premiere:
February 1, 2021

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 4

Finale:
February 4, 2021

Original Title:
The Drowning

Genres:
Drama

Countries:
GB

Since losing her son eight years ago, Jodie has been rebuilding her life but when she catches sight of Daniel, she is convinced she has found her missing son.

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ADR Supervisor:
Peter Blayney

Art Direction:
Tracey O'Hanlon

Assistant Art Director:
Emma Ryan

Assistant Director:
Tom Speirs

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Corinne Clery

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Orlaith Darcy

Boom Operator:
Eddie Quinn
Nathan Addie Quinn

Casting:
Kristina Erdely
Louise Kiely

Casting Associate:
JJ Bee

Costume Design:
Leonie Prendergast

Costume Supervisor:
Derbhla McClelland

Dialogue Editor:
Peter Blayney

Director of Photography:
Richard Kendrick

Executive Producer:
Francesca Brill
Luke Watson

First Assistant Camera:
Joshua Bourke
Brian Dungan

Graphic Designer:
Nicholas Quinn

Hair Department Head:
Eileen Buggy

Hairstylist:
Lorri Ann-King

Makeup Designer:
Denise Watson

Original Music Composer:
Sarah Warne

Producer:
Mary McCarthy

Production Coordinator:
Donal Sheehan

Production Design:
Ray Ball

Production Manager:
Sinead Barry

Property Buyer:
Sheelagh Power

Property Master:
Lyndon Johnston

Script Editor:
Molly Rees

Script Supervisor:
Eva Kelly

Second Assistant Camera:
Patrick Moran

Set Medic:
Larry Sweetman

Sound Mixer:
Karl Merren

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Brendan Rehill

Stunt Coordinator:
Donal O'Farrell

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