The Wingless Bird (1997-1997)

Premiere:
January 12, 1997

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
January 26, 1997

Original Title:
The Wingless Bird

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Festival Films
Tyne Tees Television

Countries:
GB

On the eve of World War I, Agnes Conway manages both the business and the problems of her troubled family. She finds the strength to break class barriers and help her sister Jessie marry a good boy from a family of dockside toughs. Is she strong enough to break them again when Charles Farrier, a gentleman, courts her over his parents' opposition? Agnes faces an added dilemma when she finds her heart divided between Charles and his soldier brother Reginald.

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Art Direction:
Jim O'Hare

Boom Operator:
John Coates

Camera Operator:
Julian Barber

Casting:
Susie Bruffin

Costume Design:
Charlotte Holdich

Costume Supervisor:
Liz Dann

Director:
David Wheatley

Director of Photography:
Fred Tammes

Editor:
Mark Day

Executive Producer:
Keith Richardson

First Assistant Director:
Nael Abbas

Key Hair Stylist:
David Myers

Key Makeup Artist:
David Myers

Makeup Artist:
Nadia El-Saffar
Gillian Garner

Novel:
Catherine Cookson

Original Music Composer:
Colin Towns

Producer:
Ray Marshall

Production Coordinator:
Barbara McFarlane

Production Design:
Ashley Wilkinson

Property Master:
James Garrett

Script Supervisor:
Jayne Spooner

Second Assistant Director:
Caroline Richards

Still Photographer:
Moira Conway

Third Assistant Director:
John McKeown

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Karen McKinlay-Gunn

Writer:
Alan Seymour

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