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Torchwood 3 Children of Earth

So Torchwood went to BBC 1 for this 5 part series and was shown over 5 consecutive nights to great acclaim. Our special guest in this series was Peter Capaldi. I loved doing the 1960s sequence with the children on the bus although it was shot at the top of the Brecon Beacons in the … Continued

By | June 30, 2008 |  Blog

Place of Execution

On a freezing December night in 1963, the worst kind of fear strikes the secluded Northumberland hamlet of Scardale. A 13-year-old girl has vanished without a trace. Against all their instincts, the tight knit residents must ask the outside world for help. More than 40 years later, the dramatic events surrounding the girl’s disappearance and … Continued

By | June 30, 2008 |  Blog

Torchwood 2

This series was promoted to BBC 2 and had a variety of genres within the one series. Some period episodes, some set on different planets and some dramatic episodes including Gwen’s wedding. James Marsters played Captain John in this series and we loved making the 3 versions of his jacket. The episode Out of the … Continued

By | June 30, 2007 |  Blog

Still Game 6

I’m putting most Still Game pictures into this post. I designed all six series but gave up my credit on series 6 because I couldn’t physically be there to film it although I did prepare it all for the shoot.

By | June 30, 2007 |  Blog

Doctor Who-Blink

This episode introduced Carey Mulligan as Sally Sparrow and also the Weeping Angels. Written by Steven Moffat. The episode was made as a double-banked episode within the bigger series and proved to be a huge hit and a brilliant platform for Carey who has gone on to great things.

By | June 30, 2006 |  Blog

Torchwood

Torchwood is shot on HD and has been since it’s birth on BBC 3. The costume requirements on this series vary from episode to episode and from series to series. There are specific “hero” costumes for the main members of Torchwood and it has allowed me to work in various periods from late victorian, to … Continued

By | June 30, 2006 |  Blog