A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 28, 2007
# of Seasons: 4
# of Episodes: 52
Finale:
November 4, 2010
Creators:
Rob Hyde
Original Title:
Trapped!
Alternate Titles:
Trapped
Trapped! Ever After
Genres:
Kids | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
CBBC Productions
Millennium FX
Countries:
GB
Six children begin their journey at the top of a gothic fairytale tower. They work together as a team to complete the challenges, but to escape each floor they must uncover the saboteur among them.
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Art Direction:
Naejin Kim
Costume Designer:
Jacqueline Mills
Creator:
Rob Hyde
Director:
James Morgan
Director of Photography:
Peter Edwards
Editor:
Andy Hall
Mike Holliday
Editorial Staff:
Sara-Jayne Phillips
Executive Producer:
Jamie Rea
Lighting Camera:
Geraint Evans
Makeup Designer:
Renata Gilbert
Manager of Operations:
Tim Deane
Zoe Belton
Sam Ribeck
Music:
Dobs Vye
Online Editor:
Simon Cruse
Other:
Sophie Pajak
Laura Hyde
Emma Carroll
Oliver Pirk
Alex Mucadum
Producer:
Catherine Patterson
Production Coordinator:
Juli Porter
Production Designer:
Sarah Milton
Production Executive:
Dominic Parry
Production Manager:
Debbie Deeney
Script Supervisor:
Susan Wills
Set Designer:
Richard Drew
Sound Mixer:
Ben Hood
Sound Supervisor:
Jem Whippey
Visual Effects Designer:
Rob Fellows
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