Four Days That Shook Britain (2018)
One year on from the first of four terror attacks which hit Britain in 2017, this documentary tells the personal stories of people who were caught up in the atrocities in Westminster, at Manchester Arena, around London Bridge and outside Finsbury Park Mosque. Those involved - some speaking for the first time - relive the moments of fear and panic that unfolded after the attacks, building a vivid picture of these catastrophic and life-changing events. They also explain how they have continued to try to cope with the consequences ever since. Featuring contributions from the likes of Grant Shapps MP, visitors to Parliament on the day of the Westminster Bridge attack, Ariana Grande fans injured in the Manchester bombing, those caught up in the London Bridge attack and members from the Muslim community in Finsbury Park, this programme provides a compelling insight into the personal consequences of the attacks, as well as the public and political mood in the aftermath.
Director: Alex Kiehl
http://www.minnowfilms.co.uk/filmography/Four_Days_That_Shook_Britain.html
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Shaun Dooley as Narrator |
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Grant Shapps as Self (as Grant Shapps MP) |
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Huw Edwards as Self (uncredited) |
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Theresa May as Self - U.K. Prime Minister (archive footage) (uncredited) |
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John McAvoy as Self - Endurance Athlete |
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Dani Singer as Self - Student |
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Tony Davis as Self - GB Boxing Coach |
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James Sherriff as Self - PR Manager |
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Lea Vaughan as Self - Paramedic |
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Lucy Jarvis as Self - Student |
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Lauren Thorpe as Self - Lily's Mother |
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Mark Renshaw as Self - British Transport Police (as PC Mark Renshaw) |
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David Jarvis as Self - Lucy's Father |
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Figen Murray as Self - Martyn's Mother |
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Lily Harrison as Self |
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Simon McMullan as Self - James' Father |
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Mila McMullan as Self - James' Mother |
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Ozzie Gandaa as Self - Door Supervisor |
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Florin Morariu as Self - Baker |
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Charlie Guenigault as Self - Metropolitan Police (as PC Charlie Guenigault) |
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Geoff Ho as Self - Financial Journalist |
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Emily Lewis as Self - British Transport Police (as PC Emily Lewis) |
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Amy Sanders as Self - Business Director |
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Brett Freeman as Self - Machine Operator |
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Gerda Lapinskaite as Self - Receptionist |
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Mohammed Mahmoud as Self - Imam at Muslim Welfare House |
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Rakhia Ismail as Self - Local Councillor |
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Sadiq Yusuf as Self - Project Manager |
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Paul Hett as Self (uncredited) |
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Kath Jarvis as Self (uncredited) |
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Darren Osborne as Self (archive footage) (uncredited) |
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Tony Walsh as Self - Poet (archive footage) (uncredited) |
| Production | Antony Green | Researcher |
| Production | Sarah Yeboah | Post Production Producer |
| Production | Morgan Matthews | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Christopher White | Music Score Producer |
| Camera | Luke Menges | Director of Photography |
| Production | Euan McRae | Production Manager |
| Editing | Andrew Mitchell | Online Editor |
| Production | Chris Rayner | Post Production Producer |
| Editing | Dicky Everton | Online Editor |
| Production | Clare Corcoran | Head of Production |
| Sound | Bob Jackson | Sound Mixer |
| Editing | Andrew Cloke | Colorist |
| Camera | Brendan Easton | Additional Camera |
| Production | Clara Collyns | Producer's Assistant |
| Camera | David McCormick | Additional Camera |
| Editing | Martin Thompson | Editor |
| Editing | Vanessa Taylor | Colorist |
| Production | Laura McNaught | Producer |
| Production | Charlotte Charlton | Location Manager |
| Production | Matthew Hawes | Production Assistant |
| Sound | Rick Blything | Sound Editor |
| Production | David Moulton | Development Manager |
| Directing | Alex Kiehl | Director |
| Production | Rachel Cumella | Location Manager |