Trouble at the Top (TV Series)
Terry & Liz (2004)
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- 39min
- Documentary
- 11 Mar 2004
- TV Episode
The Rock 'n' Roll Cobbler
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Cast
Tom Baker | ... |
Self - Narrator (voice)
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Liz de Havilland | ... |
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Terry de Havilland | ... |
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Jemima French | ... |
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Sadie Frost | ... |
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Lee Gage | ... |
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Kate Moss | ... |
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Stephen Philip | ... |
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Carl Plewka | ... |
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Mark Powell | ... |
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Wendy Stefanelli | ... |
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Dave West | ... |
Self
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Directed by
Chester Dent |
Written by
Chester Dent | ... | () |
Produced by
Chester Dent | ... | producer |
Bill Grist | ... | executive producer |
Kate Middleton | ... | series producer |
Cinematography by
Chester Dent |
Editing by
Dan Crouch |
Production Management
Mark Walden-Mills | ... | production manager |
Sound Department
Ian Macpherson | ... | sound recordist |
Additional Crew
Imogen Stringer | ... | production coordinator |
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- BBC Worldwide (2004) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (2004) (United Kingdom) (tv)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Forgotten shoe designer Terry de Havilland discovers he's back in fashion when major fashion label Prada copies one of his 1973 designs, promoting it internationally with product placement in everything from Sex in the City to Madonna's Hollywood video and GAP commercial. Terry's fight for recognition leads to a whole new beginning. Written by Chester Dent |
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Taglines | Two decent lovable, unpushy human beings try to get noticed in today's commercial world See more » |
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Budget | GBP100,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
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Terry de Havilland:
I suppose lots of people think I'm dead. I'm not, as you can see. See more » |