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Premiere:
December 18, 2013
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Finale:
December 19, 2013
Creators:
Chris Chibnall
Original Title:
The Great Train Robbery
Alternate Titles:
Der grosse Eisenbahnraub 1963
Wielki Napad na Pociąg
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
BBC
BBC Drama Group
Screen Yorkshire
World Productions
Countries:
GB
8 August 1963: Britain wakes up to news of the biggest robbery in the country’s history. A train has been hijacked and robbed, 35 miles from its arrival in central London. The country is stunned. Who could be behind it? How did they pull off such an audacious raid?
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ADR Engineer:
Tristan Rose
Art Direction:
Christopher Wyatt
Richard Downes
Book:
Rob Ryan
Andrew Cook
Boom Operator:
Amy Stokes
Casting:
Jill Trevellick
Cinematography:
George Richmond
Costume Designer:
Claire Anderson
Dialogue Editor:
Laura Lovejoy
Director:
Julian Jarrold
James Strong
Director of Photography:
Gary Shaw
Editor:
Mark Eckersley
Billy Sneddon
Executive Producer:
Simon Heath
Chris Chibnall
Peter Hampden
Hugo Heppell
Polly Hill
Harry Oulton
Roderick Seligman
Geoff Webb
Greg Phillips
Foley Artist:
Ruth Sullivan
Foley Editor:
Sandy Buchanan
Line Producer:
Tracie Wright
Makeup & Hair:
Jo Sweeting
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Oonagh Bagley
Makeup Designer:
Lesley Lamont-Fisher
Music:
Paul Englishby
Glenn Gregory
Producer:
Julia Stannard
Production Design:
Helen Scott
Screenplay:
Chris Chibnall
Sound Effects:
Rodney Berling
Sound Recordist:
David Sansom
Standby Property Master:
Phil Bull
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ben Shepherd
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