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"Scotland's War at Sea" The Battle of the U-Boats (TV Episode 2015) Poster

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Andy Twaddle

Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification  

David Hayman ... Self - Presenter
Phillips O'Brien ... Self - Scottish Centre for War Studies
Hans Koerver Hans Koerver ... Self - U-Boat Historian
Oliver Russell Oliver Russell ... Self - Cousin of Chrissie Aitken, Lusitania Passenger (as Dr Oliver Russell)
Diana Maxwell Diana Maxwell ... Self - Burntisland Museum
Brian Lavery Brian Lavery ... Self - Naval Historian
Brian Budge Brian Budge ... Self - Orkney Historian
Jim Sabiston Jim Sabiston ... Self
Geoffrey Stell Geoffrey Stell ... Self - Architectural Historian
Andrew Gordon Andrew Gordon ... Self - Naval Historian, Kings College London
Norman Friedman ... Self - US Naval Historian
Stuart Allan Stuart Allan ... Self - National Museums Scotland (as Dr Stuart Allan)

Produced by 

Rachel Bell ... executive producer
David Harron ... executive producer
Laura Mitchell ... assistant producer
Andy Twaddle ... producer
Jackie Williamson ... production executive

Editing by 

Tony Dickinson

Production Management 

Helen Straine ... production manager

Art Department 

Stewart Ramsay ... graphics

Sound Department 

Douglas Fairgrieve ... sound
Paul Flitcroft ... dubbing mixer
Jamie Flynn ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department 

Pete Jones ... aerial photography
Alastair McCormick ... camera
Mike Penman ... aerial photography
Fraser Rice ... camera

Animation Department 

Daniel Kouts ... animations

Editorial Department 

Ben Mullen ... colourist

Location Management 

James Stead ... location runner: Orkney

Additional Crew 

Nadine Lee ... production co-ordinator
Lynsey Martenstyn ... researcher

Thanks 

Greg Kennedy ... thanks
Andrew Kerr ... thanks
Tobias Rehberger ... Dazzle Ship London artwork by kind permission of
Crew believed to be complete

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs

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