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Annie South
Script and Continuity Department
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Cinematographer
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Annie South is known for
The World About Us (1967)
,
The Glam Metal Detectives (1995)
and
Eat the Rich (1987)
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Known for
The World About Us
8.4
TV Series
Cinematographer
(filmed by)
1977 • 1 ep
The Glam Metal Detectives
8.1
TV Series
Script and Continuity Department
1995 • 5 eps
Eat the Rich
5.8
Script and Continuity Department
1987
Bugs
6.9
TV Series
Script and Continuity Department
1995 • 1 ep
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Script and Continuity Department
8
Additional Crew
1
Cinematographer
2
Director
1
Self
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Script and Continuity Department
Previous
8
Victoria Wood: With All the Trimmings
7.8
TV Special
continuity
2000
The Comic Strip Presents
7.8
TV Series
script supervisor
continuity
1983–2000
22 episodes
You Are Here
6.8
TV Movie
script supervisor
1998
Bugs
6.9
TV Series
script supervisor
1995
1 episode
The Glam Metal Detectives
8.1
TV Series
continuity
1995
5 episodes
Chef!
8.1
TV Series
script supervisor
1994
1 episode
Eat the Rich
5.8
continuity
1987
Dance with a Stranger
6.6
continuity
1985
Additional Crew
Previous
1
The English Programme
TV Series
production assistant
1979
4 episodes
Cinematographer
Previous
2
The Road to Kathmandu
7.7
Cinematographer
1977
The World About Us
8.4
TV Series
Cinematographer
(filmed by)
1977
1 episode
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