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Current Affairs Olatz Gonzalez DUBBING MIXER 1 Springvale Terrace, W14 0AE 37 -38 Newman Street, W1T 1QA 44 -48 Bloomsbury Street, London, WC1B 3QJ Tel: 0207 605 1700 [email protected] Drama and Drama Documentary Infested 5 x 50’ Darlow Smithson for Animal Planet I Shouldn’t Be Alive 4 x 50' Darlow Smithson for Animal Planet All in Good Time 1 x 65' Wilding Things for Film Festivals Jack the Ripper 1 x 60' Atlantic Productions for Discovery Nuclear Secrets, Aka Spies, Lies and the Superbomb 2 x 60' BBC One Hiroshima 1 x 60’ BBC Science for BBC One Impact Earth 1 x 110’ Darlow Smithson for Channel 4 The Toy Box 1 x 90’ Brand New Films & Leopard Films Elmina’s Kitchen 1 x 90’ BBC Drama for BBC Four Documentary – Current Affairs BBC One Show 5 x 30' BBC Factual for BBC One Weather Terror 1 x 50' Darlow Smithson for Channel 5 Metropolis: New Orleans 1 x 50’ Nutopia for Travel Channel Planes That Changed the World 1 x 60’ Arrow Media for Smithsonian Panorama: The Missing Stolen School Children 1 x 30’ Amazing Productions for BBC One Dispatches: The Secret Life of Britain’s Child Beggars 1 x 30’ BBC One The Pity of War 1 x 60’ Chimerica for BBC One Frost on Sketch Shows 1 x 65’ David Paradine Prods for BBC Four Treasures of Ancient Egypt 1 x 60’ BBC Arts for BBC Four China: Triumph and Turmoil 3 x 50’ Chimerica for Channel 4 Narrow Escapes of WWII 3 x 60’ World Media Rights for UKTV All Roads Lead Home 2 x 60’ BBC Vision for BBC Two Brixham Fish Town 3 x 60’ Mentorn Media for Sky Atlantic Seconds from Disaster 3 x 50’ Darlow Smithson for National Geographic Operation Crossbow 1 x 60’ BBC Vision for BBC Two Civilization – Is the West History? 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