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"The South Bank Show" George Formby (1992)



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Original Air Date:
8 November 1992 (Season 16, Episode 6)
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Cast

 (Episode Cast)
Melvyn Bragg ... Himself - Presenter
Beryl Formby ... Herself (archive footage)
George Formby ... Himself / Various (archive footage)
Daniel Wiles ... Himself - Narrator (voice)
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Episode Crew
Art Department
Mark Gouldie .... graphics
 
Sound Department
Chris Atkinson .... sound
Paul Faraday .... dubbing
Richard Monk .... sound
John Pearson .... sound
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Graham Barnes .... camera operator
Steve Bowers .... camera operator
 
Editorial Department
Andy Marangone .... editor: videotape
 
Other crew
Amanda Hobbs .... programme assistant
Philip Windeatt .... films research
 

Series Crew
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Camera and Electrical Department
Amar Barn .... assistant camera
Colin Bowman .... animation camera supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Shane Warden .... on-line editor (2000)
 
Other crew
Nigel Wattis .... researcher
 
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Color | Black and White (archive material)
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