Taboo (2017-2017)

Premiere:
January 7, 2017

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 8

Finale:
February 25, 2017

Creators:
Tom Hardy
Steven Knight
Chips Hardy

Original Title:
Taboo

Alternate Titles:
Tabu
Табу
死亡禁忌
터부

Genres:
Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Hardy Son & Baker
Scott Free Productions

Countries:
GB

Adventurer James Keziah Delaney returns to London from Africa in 1814 along with fourteen stolen diamonds to seek vengeance after the death of his father.

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Art Direction:
Jos Richardson

Boom Operator:
Steve Hancock

Casting:
Lauren Evans
Nina Gold

Co-Executive Producer:
Liza Marshall

Co-Producer:
Jenna Santoianni

Consulting Producer:
Chips Hardy

Costume Design:
Joanna Eatwell

Director of Photography:
Mark Patten

Executive Producer:
Dean Baker
Kate Crowe
Carlo Dusi
Tom Hardy
Steven Knight
Tom Lesinski
Ridley Scott
Stewart Till
Matthew Read

First Assistant Director:
Olly Robinson

Hair Designer:
Jan Archibald

Line Producer:
Tori Parry

Original Music Composer:
Max Richter

Post Production Supervisor:
Clare Maclean

Producer:
Tim Bricknell

Production Design:
Sonja Klaus

Production Manager:
Darin McLeod

Production Sound Mixer:
Fraser Barber

Set Decoration:
Mike Britton

Sound Effects Editor:
Saoirse Christopherson
Andy Kennedy

Special Effects Supervisor:
Colin Gorry

Supervising Art Director:
Lucienne Suren

Third Assistant Director:
Joe Payne

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