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Current Affairs Documentary – Entertainment Adam Wood 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 Nazi Mega Structures 4 x 60' Darlow Smithson for National Geographic Would I Lie to You 4 x 60' Raw TV for Discovery Millionaire made here 6 x 60' Nutopia for Smithsonian Gospel of Jesus's Wife 1 x 60' Blink Films for BBC Worldwide/Discovery Little Deaths 120’ Almost Midnight Productions Dog City (Dialogue Editor) 120’ Dia4 Films Girl Number 9 6 x 5’ Magician Films Documentary – Current Affairs Human Rights Gone Wrong 1 x 60' BBC Current Affairs for BBC Two Dispatches: Let Our Dad Die 1 x 30' Blakeway Productions for Channel 4 Dispatches: Murdered in Tenerife 1 x 30’ CTVC for Channel 4 Documentary – Entertainment I Bought a Rainforest 3 x 60’ Keo Films for BBC Two All Things Sweet 8 x30' Liverpool Street Productions for the Food Channel Travel Man 1 x 30' North 1 for Channel 4 Animal Fight Night 3 x 60’ Arrow Media for National Geographic Food Inspectors 6 x 60’ Betty TV for BBC One Storage Flog The Lot 3 x 60' RDF for Channel 5 Animal Saints and Sinners 5 x 60’ Flame for BBC One The Business of Comedy 1 x 60' BBC Comedy for BBC Two Come Fly with Me – The Story of Pan Am 1 x 60' BBC Vision for BBC Two Bear Grylls: Extreme Survival Caught On Camera 8 x 30’ Betty TV for Discovery Man Up 3 x 60’ Betty TV for Fox River Cottage - Baking 1 x 120' Keo Films for DVD Bill’s Kitchen 4 x 30’ BBC for BBC Worldwide Valentine Warner Eats Scandinavia 4 x 30’ Rockabox for Good Food Jodie Marsh: On the Game 1 x 50' Knickerbockerglory for TLC The Guest Wing 1 x 50' Landmark Films for Sky Atlantic Strippers: Cars for Cash Series 1 &2 12 x 50' Attaboy TV for National Geographic Show Me Your Wardrobe 10 x 30' Alaska Productions for Sky Living Coach Trip 1 x 30' 12 Yard for Channel 4 Don't Get Done Get Dom 10 x 30' Flame TV for BBC One You've Been Scammed 2 x 60' Flame TV for BBC One Saint and Scroungers 4 x 60' Flame TV for BBC One Jack The Ripper:The Definitive Story 1 x 60' Bullseye Productions for Channel 5 Documentary – Science Science Club 1 x 60' BBC Science for BBC Two Maureen Lipmans Memories 1 x 60' BBC Vision for BBC Two Archaeology – A Secret History 3 x 60' BBC Science for BBC Four Timescanners 1 x 60’ Atlantic for National Geographic Iceland – Ashcloud Armageddon 1 x 60' Darlow Smithson for Channel 5 Nova – Doomsday Volcanoes 1 x 60' Endemol for PBS Nova – Deadliest Tornadoes 1 x 60’ Pioneer for PBS Mile Wide Tornado: Oklahoma Disaster 1 x 60’ Pioneer for Discovery Secrets of Living in the Wild 3 x 60’ Spring Films for Readers Digest Volcanos Live: VTs 4 x 6' BBC Science for BBC Two Airport Live: VTs 3 x 6’ BBC Science for BBC Two BBC Stargazing 3 x 60' BBC Science for BBC Worldwide BBC Stargazing 2013/2014 10 x 6’ BBC Science for BBC Two Documentary – Factual Great Ormond Street 3 x 60’ Films of Record for BBC Two Lucy Worsley’s Reins of Power 1 x 60’ Million Media for BBC Four Cults 1 x 60’ Optomen for Channel 5 Metropolis 2 x 60’ Nutopia for Travel Channel Leepu and pit bull 3 x 60’ Raw TV for HISTORY Art of Scandanavia 1 x 60’ BBC Arts for BBC Four The Secret World of Lewis Carroll 1 x 60' Swan Films for BBC Two Britain and the Sea 3 x 60’ BBC for BBC One A Home for Mirella the Lost Orphan 1 x 60’ Popkorn TV for Channel 5 Supertruckers 5 x 60' Lion Tv for Discovery The Dark Charisma of Adolf Hitler 1 x 60' BBC Vision for BBC Two Project Orchid 1 x 60' Blink films for Smithsonian A Town And Country Murder 1 x 60' Flame TV for C&I Changing Fortunes 3 x 30' Films of Record for BBC World News Jodie Marsh on the Game 1 x 60’ Knickerbocker Glory for DMax Treasures Revealed – Richard the Third 1 x 60’ Darlow Smithson for Discovery Our World – Changing Fortunes 4 x 30’ BBC for BBC Worldwide Tales From The Royal Bedchamber 1 x 60’ BBC Arts for BBC Four Metropolis 2 x 60' Nutopia for Travel Channel Documentary - Music and Arts Arts Night, News Night 1 x 30' BBC Arts for BBC 2 Alexander Armstrong’s Real ripping Yarns 1 x 60’ BBC Arts for BBC four Imagine... The Girl From Tiger Bay 1 x 60' BBC Arts for BBC One The Art of The Portrait 4 x 30’ Storyvault for Sky Arts National Portraits Competition 1 x 60’ Storyvault for Sky Arts Whaam: Roy Lichtenstein at Tate Modern 1 x 60' BBC Arts for BBC Four A History of Art in 3 Colours – White 1 x 60' BBC Arts for BBC Four Carved With Love 1 x 60' BBC Arts for BBC Four Caravagio – Man and Mystery 1 x 50' Doclab SRL/Spring Films for Sky Arts Later with Jools Holland (Dubbing Editor) 6 x 60’ BBC Music for BBC Worldwide Glastonbury (Dubbing Editor) 3 x120' BBC Music for BBC Two Comedy Brian Pern – A Life in Rock 1 x 30' BBC Comedy for BBC 2 Childrens The Big Debate 1 x 30 Chimerica for CBBC Little Howards Big Adventure Series 2 &3 25 x 30' CBBC for BBC One/CBBC Wibbly Pig 52 x 10' Wish Films for Cbeebies Mighty Mites 26 x 15' Wish Films for Cbeebies Jim Jam and Sunny 30 x 15 Wish Films for ITV 1 A Poem Is... 1 x 5' The Disney Channel for Disney Junior Chucklevision 1 x 15' BBC Children’s for BBC One .
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