Love, Nina (2016-2016)

Premiere:
May 20, 2016

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 5

Finale:
June 17, 2016

Original Title:
Love, Nina

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
See-Saw Films

Countries:
GB

Twenty years old and from Leicester, Nina moves to North London in 1982, to care for the two young boys of a working single mother, George, the editor of a London literary review.

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Art Direction:
Maddy Turnbull

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Anna Bass

Book:
Nina Stibbe

Casting:
Rachel Freck

Costume Design:
Sarah Arthur

Director:
S.J. Clarkson

Director of Photography:
Balazs Bolygo

Editor:
Liana Del Giudice

Executive Producer:
Nina Stibbe
Emile Sherman
Nick Hornby
Jamie Laurenson
Lucy Richer
S.J. Clarkson
Hakan Kousetta
Iain Canning

Foley Artist:
Meltem Baytok Topalakci

Foley Mixer:
Jon Salmon-Joyce

Line Producer:
Chris Lahr

Makeup Artist:
Marina Altomare

Makeup Designer:
Lizzie Lawson

Music Supervisor:
Lucy Bright

Original Music Composer:
Ruth Barrett
Jack Halama

Post Production Supervisor:
Layla Blackman

Producer:
Derrin Schlesinger

Production Design:
Melanie Allen

Set Decoration:
Julie Signy

Sound Effects Editor:
Darren Banks

Sound Mixer:
Paul Schwartz

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Oliver Brierley

Still Photographer:
Nick Wall

Writer:
Nick Hornby

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