Talking Heads 2
| by Alan Bennett |
Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet
| with Patricia Routledge
as Miss Fozzard
|
First Assistant Director
| Marcia Gay |
Script Supervisor
| Heather Storr |
Production Coordinator
| Sarah Atkinson |
Rehearsal Manager
| Charlie Walker-Wise |
Art Director
| Diane Dancklefson |
Production Buyer
| John Bush |
Construction Manager
| Jack Carter |
Property Master
| John Hogan |
Production Accountant
| Patrick Isherwood |
Graphic designer
| Mina Martinez |
Telecine Grader
| Alan Tully |
Dubbing Mixer
| Paul Harris |
Post Production Supervisor
| Liz Pearson |
Gaffer
| Joe Ryan |
Camera Operator
| David Fader |
Sound Recordist
| Tony Jackson |
Hair and Make-Up Designer
| Frances Hannon |
Costume Designer
| Dany Everett |
Editor
| Jake Bernard |
Music by
| George Fenton |
Lighting Director
| John Treays |
Production designer
| Stuart Walker |
Associate Producer
| Lorraine Goodman |
Executive Producer
| Mark Shivas |
Directed by
| Patrick Garland |
Talking Heads 2: Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet is a production of Slow Motion Limited for BBC.
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Talking Heads 2: Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet Web credits

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Content Producer
Caitlin O'Neil
Research Assistant
Jessica Cavano
Editorial review
Julie Wolf
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