A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 12, 1996
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 6
Finale:
October 17, 1996
Creators:
Neil Gaiman
Lenny Henry
Original Title:
Neverwhere
Genres:
Drama | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
BBC
Crucial Films
Countries:
GB
Richard Mayhew leads an ordinary life in London when one day a girl named Door falls, injured, across his path. The next thing he knows, his life is gone and he's pulled into the fantastical world of London Below. Pursued by the murderous Messrs. Croup and Vandemar, Door and Richard with the help of Hunter and the Marquis de Carabas, attempt to find the Angel Islington, who knows the secret behind the murder of Door's family, and possibly a way for Richard to go home.
Casting Director:
Alison Chard
Audrey Helps
Costume Design:
Pam Downe
Director:
Dewi Humphreys
Director of Photography:
Steve Saunderson
Editor:
Bryan Oates
Executive Producer:
Polly McDonald
John Whiston
Chris Parr
First Assistant Director:
Stephen Woolfenden
Line Producer:
Jonathan Finn
Location Manager:
Dee Gregson
Makeup Designer:
Sheelagh Wells
Original Music Composer:
Brian Eno
Producer:
Clive Brill
Production Accountant:
Sarah Trowse
Production Coordinator:
Simon Fraser
Production Design:
James Dillon
Script Supervisor:
Nichol Hoye
Sound:
Mark Holding
Title Graphics:
Dave McKean
Writer:
Neil Gaiman
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