A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
March 27, 2018
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 4
Finale:
March 27, 2018
Creators:
James Acaster
Original Title:
James Acaster: Repertoire
Genres:
Comedy | Talk
Production Companies:
Phil McIntyre Television
Turtle Canyon Films
Countries:
GB
Offbeat comic James Acaster covers the strange, the mundane and everything in between in this collection of four wide-ranging stand-up specials.
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Associate Producer:
Paul Bertellotti
Adele Fowler
Kate Watson
Camera Operator:
Rafael Azzalin
Ben Banayo
Alastair Clayton
David Jackson
Kash Khan
Gabi Norland
Camera Technician:
Graham Smout
Jacob Barrie
Frankie Ferrari
Chris Hayden
Trevor Henen
Cinematography:
Anton McCrae
Color Timer:
Nick Long
Consulting Producer:
Lindsay Jex
Director:
Daniel Lucchesi
Editor:
Alastair Clayton
Executive Producer:
Lucy Ansbro
JoAnn Grigioni
Christian Lander
Lisa Nishimura
Robbie Praw
First Assistant Camera:
David Penfold
Line Producer:
Nick Long
Makeup Artist:
Annie Levy
Makeup Designer:
Annelise Levy
Music:
John Nutlips
Steve Dunne
Producer:
Stuart Laws
Sound Mixer:
Simon Wood
Sound Recordist:
Paul Hellard
Writer:
James Acaster
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