A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 3, 2022
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
January 5, 2022
Original Title:
Four Lives
Alternate Titles:
The Barking Murders
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
BBC
ITV Studios
Countries:
GB
The true story of the courageous families of four young gay men who lost their lives to killer Stephen Port. Facing police failings, they fought for justice for their loved ones.
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Art Department Assistant:
Danielle Blunt
Art Direction:
Pawlo Wintoniuk
Assistant Editor:
Matt Davies
Assistant Location Manager:
Jonathan Andrewsi
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Aimee Whelan
Associate Producer:
Charlotte Ingham
Casting Director:
Amy Hubbard
Colorist:
Kevin Horsewood
Costume Designer:
Tudor George
Development Producer:
Ken Horn
Dialogue Editor:
Tom Williams
Electrician:
Charlie Stewart
Tom Wood
Graham Atwell
Executive Producer:
Neil McKay
First Assistant Director:
Amanda Neal
Floor Runner:
Angus Blair
Focus Puller:
Pawel Gaudyn
Graphic Designer:
Bethaney Mills
Grip:
Phil Lake
Line Producer:
Carolyn Parry-Jones
Location Assistant:
Colin Mellor
Location Manager:
Stephen Cheers
Music:
Adrian Johnston
Online Editor:
Nick Timms
Post Production Supervisor:
Dan Bentham
Production Assistant:
Martin Ainscough
Production Coordinator:
Kerri Burbidge
Production Designer:
Simon Rogers
Production Executive:
Julie Burnell
Production Runner:
Haydn Smith
Researcher:
George Pope
Script Supervisor:
Steve Walker
Second Assistant Director:
Jean-Paul Lebon
Sound Assistant:
Xavier Jackson
Sound Recordist:
Les Honess
Standby Art Director:
Kaye Robertson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Stefan Henrix
Third Assistant Director:
Sarah Farrington
Unit Manager:
Chris Chambers
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