The Rag Nymph (1997-1997)

Premiere:
October 3, 1997

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
October 17, 1997

Original Title:
The Rag Nymph

Alternate Titles:
Catherine Cookson's The Rag Nymph
The Catherine Cookson Collection: The Rag Nymph

Production Companies:
Tyne Tees Television

Countries:
GB

It’s 1854 and ten-year-old Millie is taken in by ‘Raggie Aggie’ after her mother dies in a Newcastle brothel. The spirited young Millie is exposed again to the corrupting influences of the streets of Newcastle.

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Art Direction:
Steve Ritchie

Assistant Costume Designer:
Rosie Grant

Associate Producer:
Don Bell

Boom Operator:
John Coates

Camera Operator:
Geoff Glover

Casting:
Liz Vincent-Fernie
Susie Bruffin

Costume Design:
Sheena Napier

Executive Producer:
Keith Richardson

First Assistant Director:
Nael Abbas

Gaffer:
Ken Campbell

Makeup & Hair:
Dave Myers

Makeup Artist:
Gillian Garner
Nadia El-Saffar

Original Music Composer:
Colin Towns

Production Coordinator:
Jill Forbes

Property Master:
James Garrett

Script Supervisor:
Glen Howarth

Second Assistant Director:
Caroline Richards

Still Photographer:
Moira Conway

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Karen McKinlay-Gunn

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