Harold Wilson
'The Crown' Cri de Coeur (2019)
Directed by: Jessica Hobbs
Cinematography by: Adriano Goldman
Edited by: Celia Haining
Harold Wilson
'The Crown' Tywysog Cymru (2019)
Directed by: Christian Schwochow
Cinematography by: Frank Lamm
Edited by: Adam Bosman
Harold Wilson
'The Crown' Coup (2019)
Directed by: Christian Schwochow
Cinematography by: Frank Lamm
Edited by: Simon Brasse
Harold Wilson
'The Crown' Aberfan (2019)
Directed by: Benjamin Caron
Cinematography by: Adriano Goldman
Edited by: Yan Miles
Harold Wilson
'The Crown' Margaretology (2019)
Directed by: Benjamin Caron
Cinematography by: Adriano Goldman
Edited by: Tim Porter
Harold Wilson
'The Crown' Olding (2019)
Directed by: Benjamin Caron
Cinematography by: Adriano Goldman
Edited by: Yan Miles
Harold Wilson
The Crown (2016)
Directed by: Benjamin Caron, Philip Martin, Julian Jarrold, Stephen Daldry, Philippa Lowthorpe, Samuel Donovan, Jessica Hobbs, Christian Schwochow
Edited by: Yan Miles, Pia Di Ciaula, Úna Ní Dhonghaíle, Stuart Gazzard, Kristina Hetherington, Celia Haining, Tim Porter, Simon Brasse, Paulo Pandolpho, Frances Parker, Luke Dunkley, Mark Eckersley, Chris Barwell, Ben Lester, Alex Mackie, Adam Bosman, Daniel Greenway, Peggy Koretzky, Mark Davis, Richard Graham, Morten Højbjerg
Rev. Applebee-Thornton
'Call the Midwife' Episode #2.4 (2013)
Directed by: Roger Goldby
Cinematography by: James Aspinall
Edited by: Beverley Mills
Webley
'Doctor Who' Nightmare in Silver (2013)
Directed by: Stephen Woolfenden
Cinematography by: Tim Palmer
Edited by: Iain Erskine
Rev. Applebee-Thornton
Call the Midwife (2012)
Directed by: Syd Macartney, Juliet May, Philippa Lowthorpe, China Moo-Young, Minkie Spiro, Darcia Martin, Lisa Clarke, Sheree Folkson, Jamie Payne, Roger Goldby, Thea Sharrock, Thaddeus O'Sullivan, Dominic Leclerc, James Larkin, Rebecca Johnson, Claire Winyard, Christiana Ebohon, David O'Neill, Kate Saxon, Amy Neil, Emma Sullivan, Kate Cheeseman
Cinematography by: Mark Waters, Stuart Biddlecombe, Toby Moore, Chris Seager, Simon Archer, James Aspinall, Gareth Hughes, Ulf Brantås, Nick Dance, Polly Morgan, Mark Garrett, Len Gowing, Sarah Bartles-Smith, Kate Reid, Richard Stoddard, John Rhodes, Michael Snyman, Henry Pierce
Edited by: Alex Kalmakrian, Beverley Mills, Jake Bernard, David Thrasher, Paul Brown, Jamie Trevill, Mary Finlay, Liz Webber, Lois Bygrave, Gareth C. Scales, Les Healey, Daniel Greenway, Simon Brasse, Rachel Hoult, Mark Thornton, Danielle Palmer, Vicky Tooms, Al Morrow, John Dwelly, Alan Harris, Andy Morrison, Louise Pearson, Jamie McCoan, Arthur Davis
Cameras: ARRIFLEX D-21 Camera
George Hemmings
'The Hour' Pilot (2011)
Directed by: Coky Giedroyc
Cinematography by: Chris Seager
Edited by: Gareth C. Scales
Plornish
'Little Dorrit' Episode #1.9 (2008)
Directed by: Adam Smith
Cinematography by: Owen McPolin
Edited by: Philip Kloss
Plornish
'Little Dorrit' Episode #1.2 (2008)
Directed by: Dearbhla Walsh
Cinematography by: Lukas Strebel
Edited by: Nick Arthurs
Plornish
'Little Dorrit' Episode #1.3 (2008)
Directed by: Dearbhla Walsh
Cinematography by: Lukas Strebel
Edited by: Nick Arthurs
Plornish
'Little Dorrit' Episode #1.5 (2008)
Directed by: Dearbhla Walsh
Cinematography by: Lukas Strebel
Edited by: Nick Arthurs
Plornish
'Little Dorrit' Episode #1.8 (2008)
Directed by: Adam Smith
Cinematography by: Owen McPolin
Edited by: Philip Kloss
Plornish
'Little Dorrit' Episode #1.14 (2008)
Directed by: Diarmuid Lawrence
Cinematography by: Alan Almond
Edited by: David Head
Bolvangar Official
The Golden Compass (2007)
Directed by: Chris Weitz
Cinematography by: Henry Braham
Gregory
Confetti (2006)
Directed by: Debbie Isitt
Cinematography by: Dewald Aukema
Edited by: Nicky Ager
Mr. Spender
Sixty Six (2006)
Directed by: Paul Weiland
Cinematography by: Daniel Landin
Edited by: Paul Tothill
Webley
Doctor Who (2005)
Directed by: Graeme Harper, Euros Lyn, Douglas Mackinnon, James Strong, Rachel Talalay, Charlie Palmer, James Hawes, Joe Ahearne, Toby Haynes, Nick Hurran, Saul Metzstein, Jamie Magnus Stone, Hettie Macdonald, Richard Clark, Julian Simpson, Daniel Nettheim, Edward Bazalgette, Jamie Childs, Keith Boak, Colin Teague, Adam Smith, Paul Wilmshurst, Lawrence Gough, Wayne Yip, Alice Troughton, Jonny Campbell, Andrew Gunn, Catherine Morshead, Ashley Way, Farren Blackburn, Steve Hughes, Jeremy Webb, Jamie Payne, Stephen Woolfenden, Paul Murphy, Ben Wheatley, Justin Molotnikov, Daniel O'Hara, Bill Anderson, Sallie Aprahamian, Jennifer Perrott, Mark Tonderai, Lee Haven Jones, Nida Manzoor, Emma Sullivan, Brian Grant, Dan Zeff, Andy Goddard, Peter Hoar, Richard Senior, Neill Gorton, John Hayes, Mat King, Colm McCarthy, Sheree Folkson
Cinematography by: Ernest Vincze, Rory Taylor, Stephan Pehrsson, Mark Waters, Ashley Rowe, Neville Kidd, Sam Heasman, Owen McPolin, Tim Palmer, Stuart Biddlecombe, Richard Stoddard, Damian Bromley, Suzie Lavelle, Ed Moore, Balazs Bolygo, Catherine Goldschmidt, Graham Frake, Tony Slater Ling, Dale Elena McCready, G. Magni Ágústsson, Ali Asad, Simon Chapman, Denis Crossan, Tico Poulakakis, Simon Archer, Erik Wilson, Gavin Struthers, Simon Dennis, Jake Polonsky, Mike Southon, Mark Garrett, Nic Morris, Mike Spragg
Edited by: William Oswald, Mike Jones, John Richards, Jamie Pearson, Becky Trotman, Tim Porter, Liana Del Giudice, Crispin Green, Mike Hopkins, Graham Walker, Selina Macarthur, Adam Green, David Cresswell, Matthew Tabern, Philip Kloss, Joel Skinner, David Fisher, Adam Trotman, Edel McDonnell, Ceres Doyle, David Barrett, Matthew Newman, Peter Oliver, Matthew Cannings, Xavier Russell, Helen Murphy, Ulrike Münch, Tom Chapman, Alan Levy, Jamie McCoan, Richard Cox, Adam Recht, Anthony Boys, Anthony Combes, Úna Ní Dhonghaíle, Simon Reglar, Nick Arthurs, Mark Davis, Iain Erskine, St. John O'Rorke, Sam Williams, Lucien Clayton, Philip Hookway, Tim Hodges, Agnieszka Liggett
Cameras: ARRI ALEXA Camera, ARRI ALEXA XT Camera, Sony Betacam (Unknown) Camera, Sony CineAlta F35 Camera, Sony HDW-F900 Camera
Editing System: Apple Final Cut Pro 7
Charlie Parker-Knowles
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)
Directed by: Beeban Kidron
Cinematography by: Adrian Biddle
Edited by: Greg Hayden
Principal Warfare Officer - HMS Bedford
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
Directed by: Roger Spottiswoode
Cinematography by: Robert Elswit
Cameras: Panavision Panaflex Gold II Camera