The Catch (2023-2023)

Premiere:
January 25, 2023

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 4

Finale:
February 15, 2023

Creators:
Michael Crompton

Original Title:
The Catch

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Night Train Media
Projector Pictures

Countries:
GB

The story follows fisherman Ed Collier, who is highly protective over his family, which includes wife Claire and daughter Abbie. However, when a rich young man by the name of Ryan Wilson starts to take an interest in his daughter, Ed feels her becoming increasingly distant and fears he may lose her for good.

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ADR Mixer:
George Atkins

ADR Recordist:
Rhys Young

Art Department Assistant:
Victoria Alexandra Carney

Art Department Trainee:
Shauna Mahon Smyth

Art Direction:
Éna Lochrin

Assistant Accountant:
Fiona Walsh

Assistant Location Manager:
Jeremy Morgan

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Shane Boyle

Assistant Sound Editor:
Kate Dineen

Best Boy Grip:
Michael Cafferkey

Boom Operator:
Richard Hetherington
Chris Carroll

Business Affairs Coordinator:
Pennie Crocker
Minty Hamer

Camera Trainee:
Bláthnaid O'Toole

Casting:
Seth Mason

Cinematography:
Ciarán Tanham

Commissioning Editor:
Paul Testar

Costume Design:
Colm Corrigan

Costume Standby:
Kyle Cheldon Barnett
Ciara O'Connor

Digital Compositor:
Declan Boyle
Tom Fagan

Director:
Robert Quinn

Drone Operator:
Roman Bugovskiy
Colm Hogan

Editor:
Rob Garwood

Electrician:
Paul Fagan

Executive Producer:
Larry Bass
Michael Crompton
Trevor Eve
Aaron Farrell
Rachel Gesua
Herbert Kloiber
Suzi McIntosh
Olivia Pahl
David Swetman

First Assistant Camera:
Fiona Graham

First Assistant Director:
Nicki Ballantyne

First Assistant Editor:
Jack Martin

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Chris Carroll

Foley Artist:
Eoghan McDonnell

Foley Editor:
James Tebbitt

Foley Mixer:
Daniel Walsh

Gaffer:
Noel Cullen

Graphic Designer:
Victoria Alexandra Carney

Hair Designer:
Martina McCarthy

Hairdresser:
Nicola McGealy

Key Grip:
Oisin Fennell

Line Producer:
Glen Collins
John Norton

Location Manager:
Emma Payne

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Niamh Matthews

Makeup Designer:
Denise Watson

Music:
Vince Pope

Novel:
T.M. Logan

Online Editor:
Warren Dowling

Payroll Accountant:
Helena Holdwright

Post Production Coordinator:
Mary Gilroy

Post Production Supervisor:
Mary Gilroy

Producer:
Jyoti Fernandes

Production Assistant:
Morgan Barnwell

Production Coordinator:
Noreen Donohoe
Emer Flaherty

Production Design:
Margot Cullen

Script Editor:
Philip Wright

Script Supervisor:
Coline Lebrun

Second Assistant Director:
Denis Fitzpatrick
John Norton

Sound Designer:
Michelle Fingleton
Juraj Mravec

Sound Effects Editor:
Juraj Mravec

Sound Mixer:
Daniel Birch

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken Galvin
Garret Farrell

Still Photographer:
Patrick Redmond

Story Consultant:
T.M. Logan

Stunt Coordinator:
Brendan Condren

Stunt Double:
JJ Battell
Michelle O'Loughlin
Paul Thompson

Third Assistant Director:
Oisín Fleming
Emmet Gallagher
Tetiana Ulko

Video Assist Operator:
Emma Kate O'Reilly

Visual Effects Production Assistant:
Karl Cahill

Wardrobe Assistant:
Darcy Branigan

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Aisling Cooney

Writer:
Michael Crompton

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