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Jon Richardson: How to Survive The End of the World (2017)

Genre : Documentary, TV Movie

Runtime : 46M

Director : Eddie Stafford

Synopsis

Jon Richardson, one of Britain's most cautious men, is sent on a mission by his wife Lucy Beaumont, to investigate the things they are most scared about.

Actors

Jon Richardson
Jon Richardson
Himself
Lucy Beaumont
Lucy Beaumont
Herself

Crews

Eddie Stafford
Eddie Stafford
Director
Emily Hudd
Emily Hudd
Executive Producer
Iain Wimbush
Iain Wimbush
Executive Producer
Toby Knowles
Toby Knowles
Music
Brian P. Campbell
Brian P. Campbell
Editor
Andy Linton
Andy Linton
Editor
Luke Price
Luke Price
Editor
James Selby
James Selby
Editor
Jules Woods
Jules Woods
Sound Editor
Eddie Stafford
Eddie Stafford
Producer
Eddie Stafford
Eddie Stafford
Director of Photography
Sheila Risk
Sheila Risk
Producer
Lucy Rothery
Lucy Rothery
Head of Production
Amy Gaunt
Amy Gaunt
Production Manager
Jack Bailey
Jack Bailey
Researcher
Joe Harris
Joe Harris
Sound
Dan Gill
Dan Gill
Colorist
Pascal Emmenegger
Pascal Emmenegger
Online Editor
Jade Finley
Jade Finley
Production Secretary

Posters and backgrounds

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