A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 15, 2019
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 18
Finale:
November 19, 2019
Original Title:
Charity Shop Sue
Genres:
Comedy
Countries:
GB
In 2014, three local filmmakers in Nottingham were invited to document the life of charity shop manager Sue Tuke. In an attempt to raise the shop's profile, Sue planned to get the business 'on the net' to prevent the store from closure and become an online super star in the making. Not all went to plan as Sue’s ambitious ideas were met with obstacles from both inside and outside the shop resulting in a series of catastrophes. Sue therefore decided to not participate further in filming and the footage has not been seen… until now.
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Art Direction:
Matthew Chesney
Assistant Director:
Russell Noon
Tim Smith
Cinematography:
Karl Poyzer
Tom Pierrepont
Editor:
Timothy Chesney
Editorial Manager:
Stef Hrycyk
Electrician:
Lewis Elliot
Executive Producer:
Shane Meadows
Music:
Timothy Chesney
Producer:
Mary Kearns
Vicky McClure
Penny Linfield
Production Manager:
Emma Jesson
Sound:
Craig Barlow
Susan Pennington
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Shannon Harris
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