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Shot At Dawn: Drama / Doc that examines the case for the posthumous pardon for British WW1 soldiers executed for desertion. Early appearance for Jude Law as a traumatised soldier. BBC. 16mm. |
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Tis Tis Pity She's A Whore: Drama / Doc that looks at the first women ever to grace the London stage. Starring Mark Strong as the infamous Earl of Rochester. Directed by Gerry Troyna. Without Walls for Channel 4. |
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Doctors. BBC 1 daytime drama, second series. Nine episodes concerning the trails and tribulations of a busy GP sugury. Directors: Sven Arnstein, David Kerr and Neil Adam. |
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Fun With Wig: An entertaining look at early erotic writing from the pens of women authors. Presented by Davis Baddiel. Directed by Debra Woolf for Without Walls for Channel 4. |
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Tales From The Map Room: Drama / Doc. Episode that details the horror of the Jack the Ripper murders leading Booth to create an affluence and poverty map of the streets of London. Directed by Peter Essex. 16mm. |
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The Missing Chink. Drama short with Chinese Elvis impersonator Paul Hyu alongside actor Paul Chan in a playful two hander in which they argue and lament the lack of Chinese faces in the media. Directed by Kate Soloman. Channel 4. |
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Invisible Evidence: Drama / Doc Pilot for forensic crime series with historical drama re-constructions. Directed by Clayton Lonie for Montana Productions. |
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Graham Day is a United Kingdom, London based Director of photography and Lighting Cameraman working on all formats including: 35mm and 16mm Film, Digi-beta, HD, DVCam and Solid State. Graham Day has photographed Drama, Documentary, Commercials and Corporate productions. His company is called Gfilm Limited which provides Crew and equipment including Sony, Panasonic, HD & Solid State shooting packages, and Arriflex film shooting packages for United Kingdom and International Television & Film Production. |
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