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Forever Ealing (2002)
Country of Origin:
Ireland / France / UK
Date(s) of Broadcast: 5 December 2002
Number of Seasons: n/a
Total Number of Episodes: 1
Average Episode Running Times: 50 mins
Format: black and white / colour
Sound:
CREDITS
PRODUCTION
Production Companies: Silver Apples Media in association with Channel
4 Television Corporation / Studio Canal
Executive Producers: Avril MacRory, Brendan Hughes
Executive Producers For Studio Canal: Andrew Solomon, Ron Halpern
Producer: Caroline Thomas DIRECTION
Director: Andrew Snell
PHOTOGRAPHY
Director of Photography: John Howarth
Camera Operators: John Howarth, Richard Numeroff, Tony Cucchiari
Rostrum Camera: Chris Shelley
EDITING AND POST-PRODUCTION
Offline Editor: Julian Caidan
On-Line Editor: Nick Anderson
MUSIC
Music: Tom Green
Music Consultant: Ross Fitzsimons
SOUND
Sound: Alan Taverner, Dave Brabants, Eric Fener, John Duvall
Dubbing Mixer: Gloria Foulgham MISCELLANEOUS
Archive Consultant: Sue Malden
Archives: Derek Bond; Herbie Smith; Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences; BBC; British Film Institute; Canal+ Image UK Ltd; John
Rylands Library, University of Manchester; Radio Times; Studio Canal;
The Architect's Journal; The Peter Sellers Estate
Archive Researcher: Sarah Weatherall
Program Consultant: George Perry
LOCATIONS
Locations: England, UK; London, England, UK
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thanks: Ealing Studios; Jill Balcon; Jonathan Balcon; Tom Pensner
CAST
Daniel Day-Lewis (narrator)
John McCallum (himself)
Richard
Attenborough (himself (uncredited))
Jill Balcon (herself (uncredited))
Derek Bond (himself (uncredited))
Rupert Everett (himself (uncredited))
Colin Firth (himself (uncredited))
Stephen Frears (himself (uncredited))
Terry Gilliam (himself (uncredited))
Philip Kemp (himself (uncredited))
John Landis (himself (uncredited))
John Mills (Himself (Interviewee) (uncredited)
Martin Scorsese (himself (uncredited))
Douglas Slocombe (himself (uncredited))
Barnaby Thompson (himself (uncredited))
Googie Withers (herself (uncredited))
PLOT SUMMARY
A history of Ealing Film Studios, with clips from many of their most
famous and best loved films.
AVAILABILITY
UK
Television Distributor: Channel 4
USA
Television Distributor: TCM
TIMELINE
2002
December
5: UK - television broadcast (on Channel 4) KEYWORDS documentary, film history
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