A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
May 12, 1997
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 5
Finale:
May 12, 1997
Original Title:
Melissa
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Countries:
GB
Award-winning war correspondent Guy Foster, distraught after the loss of his first wife, joins a cruise to Cape Town, where he meets beautiful and mysterious Melissa. A sophisticated blonde PR girl, Melissa is travelling with an exuberant group of media friends. Guy falls desperately in love with the exotic Melissa and she suggests they marry. But while they celebrate, dark events begin to take place. An elderly widower is ‘accidentally’ lost overboard. The bodies of a middle-aged couple are discovered in Cape Town. Then one of Melissa’s friends is brutally killed. The finger of suspicion falls on Guy – and when Melissa herself is killed, he is found bending over her bloodied corpse.
Art Direction:
Anita Gupta
Casting:
John Hubbard
Ros Hubbard
Costume Design:
Odile Dicks-Mireaux
Director:
Bill Anderson
Director of Photography:
Dick Dodd
Editor:
Colin Green
Executive Producer:
Alan Bleasdale
Foley Artist:
Rowena Wilkinson
Makeup Supervisor:
Sarah Grundy
Novel:
Francis Durbridge
Original Music Composer:
Richard Harvey
Producer:
Keith Thompson
Production Design:
Taff Batley
Screenplay:
Alan Bleasdale
Sound Editor:
Danny Sheehan
Sound Effects Editor:
Wayne Brooks
Sound Recordist:
Martin Trevis
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