A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
November 14, 2004
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 4
Finale:
December 5, 2004
Creators:
Sandy Welch
Elizabeth Gaskell
Original Title:
North & South
Alternate Titles:
Norte e Sul
Norte y Sur
Sever a jih
南方与北方
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
BBC
Countries:
GB
Margaret Hale is a southerner from a country vicarage newly settled in the industrial northern town of Milton. In the shock of her move, she misjudges charismatic cotton mill-owner John Thornton, whose strength of purpose and passion are a match for her own pride and willfulness. When the workers of Milton call a strike, Margaret takes their side, and the two are brought into deeper conflict. As events spiral out of control, Margaret - to her surprise - begins to fall in love with Thornton...
ADR Mixer:
Anthony Faust
Art Direction:
Bill Crutcher
Boom Operator:
Steve Fish
Casting:
Jill Trevellick
Choreographer:
Pat Garrett
Clapper Loader:
Stephen Warner
Costume Design:
Mike O'Neill
Executive Producer:
Laura Mackie
Phillippa Giles
First Assistant Director:
Bill Brennan
Focus Puller:
Adam Coles
Foley Editor:
Haresh Patel
Key Hair Stylist:
Faye De Bremaeker
Key Makeup Artist:
Faye De Bremaeker
Location Manager:
Ian Vasey
Clive Trott
Makeup Artist:
Susie Munachen
Makeup Designer:
Alison Elliott
Novel:
Elizabeth Gaskell
Original Music Composer:
Martin Phipps
Post Production Supervisor:
Caroline McManus
Producer:
Kate Bartlett
Diana Barton
Production Coordinator:
Phillipa Cole
Production Design:
Simon Elliott
Property Master:
Peter Hallam
Script Editor:
Antonia Gordon
Script Supervisor:
Janice Schumm
Second Assistant Director:
William Dutton
Sound Editor:
Alison Bown
Sound Effects Editor:
Antonia Bates
Sound Mixer:
Richard Manton
Steadicam Operator:
Steve Murray
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ian Morgan
Third Assistant Director:
Adam Badrawy
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Alex Fordham
Writer:
Sandy Welch
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