Bodies (2023-2023)

Premiere:
October 19, 2023

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 8

Finale:
October 19, 2023

Creators:
Paul Tomalin

Original Title:
Bodies

Alternate Titles:
Corps
افراد
بدن‌ها
尸体

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Moonage Pictures

Countries:
GB

One victim, found dead on a London street. Four detectives, in four different time periods, must solve the mystery to protect Britain's future.

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Art Direction:
Charlie Fowler
Liz Simpson

Casting:
Amy Hubbard
Shannon Dowling-McNulty

Co-Producer:
Emma Parsons

Costume Design:
Rachel Walsh

Executive Producer:
Frith Tiplady
Marco Kreuzpaintner
Paul Tomalin
Will Gould

Gaffer:
Andy Bell

Graphic Novel:
Si Spencer

Hair Designer:
Melanie Lenihan

Makeup Designer:
Melanie Lenihan

Music:
Jon Opstad

Post Production Supervisor:
Max Caswell

Producer:
Susie Liggat

Production Accountant:
Lance Crossey

Production Design:
Richard Bullock

Production Manager:
Priya Shakta

Script Editor:
Tom Courtney

Set Decoration:
Tanya Bowd

Sound Mixer:
Jen Annor
Lee Sharp

Stunt Coordinator:
Tony Lucken

Supervising Art Director:
Nick Wilkinson

Title Designer:
Marcus Armitage

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Murray Barber

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