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POISON WATER

When tap water turns toxic in Cornwall, a public health disaster leads to accusations of cover-up and the search for truth. The story of Britain’s biggest mass poisoning plays out against the backdrop of Margaret Thatcher’s decision to privatise our water … the ramifications of which are still being felt today.

Credits

Director
Hannah Lowes

Editors
Danny Collins
Felix Buckley

Executive Producers
Louis Bamber
Will Anderson
Andrew Palmer

Producers
Emma Hughes
Kezia Sheard

Commissioning Editor for the BBC
Anna Dickeson

Archive Producer
Alex Booth

Production Manager
Leanne Codd

Production Coordinator
Maddie Ireland

Head of Production
Jade Miller-Robinson

Director Of Production
Trevor Lopez de Vergara

Director Of Photography
Mei Williams

Composer
Johnny Yates

Graphics
Marshall & Broome

Research
Rob Hutton

Production Team
Daisy Spurrier
Harriet Day
Max Hornigold

Head of Commercial and Business Affairs
Amanda Bannister

Business Affairs Executive
Johanna Pettersson

Legal and Compliance
Louise Lambert

Production Accountants
Louise Wood
Nishankan Neelameham

Head of Post-Production
Paul Sayers

Edit Assistant
Lucy Philips

Additional Editing
Michael McGill
Tristan Martin

Additional Camera
Ollie Bostock
Matt Norman

Filming Studio
The Forge

Post House
Sticks & Glass

Post Supervisor
Adam Dean

Online Editor
Jon Wright

Colourist
Max Horton

Dubbing mixer
Will Cart

Archive
Alamy
BBC Archive
Crown Copyright. / BFI National Archive
David M Stacey
Fred Molloy
Getty Images
ITN Via Getty Images
History of Advertising Trust
ITV Archive
Kirsten Danks and Claire King, BBC South West
Mirrorpix
The Observer Archive
Parliamentary Recording Unit
POND5
Sky News
SWFTA Collection @ The Box, Plymouth

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