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The Queen's Speech
The Queen's Speech
Series 11, Episode 10
Air date 20 October 2014
Written by Simon Allen
Directed by Keith Boak
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The Queen's Speech was the tenth, and final, episode of the eleventh series of New Tricks.

Synopsis[]

Official BBC Synopsis
A mix tape from 1983 is discovered, containing the voice of a teenage girl who was murdered shortly after it went into her school's time capsule. Griffin becomes convinced that the girl is reading from a speech secretly prepared for the Queen to broadcast in the event of a nuclear war. Meanwhile Sasha is distracted by a romantic entanglement with a charming record shop owner and Gerry is dreading his future son-in-law Robin's stag night, which promises to be something very special...

Plot[]

to be added

Cast[]

Crew[]

Sourced directly from episode's credit sequence and BBC website.

Writing[]

Directing[]

  • Directed by Keith Boak
  • 1st Assistant Director - David Chalstrey
  • 2nd Assistant Director - Jodie Cowman
  • 3rd Assistant Director - Eman Kazemi
  • Floor Runner - Jacob Temple
  • Director of Photography - Peter Sinclair
  • Casting Director - Julia Duff CDG
  • Casting Assistant - Sacha Green

Production Department[]

  • Executive Producer (Wall to Wall) - Richard Burrell
  • Executive Producer (BBC) - Polly Hill
  • Line Producer - Ian Scaife
  • Associate Producer - Roy Mitchell
  • Producer - Tom Mullens
  • Production Manager - Emily Draper
  • Production Secretary - Harriet Patton
  • Production Runner - Zak Klein
  • Production Accountant - Josie Kelly
  • Assistant Production Accountant - Mark Woods
  • Production Designer - Anthony Ainsworth
  • Police Advisor - Charlie Moore
  • Publicity - Geraldine Jeffers

Locations[]

  • Series Location Manager - Susannah Booker
  • Location Manager - Adam Betterton
  • Unit Manager - Rachel Hyde
  • Unit Manager - Joanna Warne

Camera and Electrical Department[]

Camera

  • Focus Puller - Alex Howe
  • Clapper Loader - Jackson Taylor
  • Camera Trainee - Alba Ruiz
  • Camera Grip - Terry Pate

Electrical

  • Gaffer - Joe Judge
  • Best Boy - David Bourke
  • Electrician - John Powell
  • Electrician - Richard Anderson

Sound Department[]

  • Sound Mixer - Simon Bishop
  • Sound Maintenance Engineer - Jason Bennett
  • Sound Assistant - Celine Durand Watts

Art Department[]

  • Art Director - Jane Broomfield
  • Standby Art Director - Sarah Paddison
  • Props Buyer - Janet Willmott
  • Graphic Designer - Cassandra Macmahon
  • Art Department Assistant - Keely Lanigan-Atkins
  • Props Master - Colin Bradbury
  • Standby Props - Ben Thatcher
  • Props Handler - Simon Bradbury-Philip
  • Props Handler - James Price
  • Props Handler - Doug Irvine
  • Standby Carpenter - Andrew Smith

Movement[]

  • Stunt Co-ordinator - Gordon Seed

Costume Department[]

  • Costume Designer - Eleanor Baker
  • Costume Supervisor - Sandy Lloyd
  • Costume Standby - Billy Haynes
  • Costume Trainee - Bethany Cross
  • Make-Up/Hair Designer - Pat Hay
  • Make-Up/Hair Artist - David Watkin
  • Make-Up/Hair Artist - Lizzie Judd
  • Make-Up Trainee - Daisy Lyddon

Editing Department[]

  • Series Script Editor - Rosalie Carew
  • Script Supervisor - Caroline Holder
  • Assistant Editor - Conor Mackey
  • Dubbing Mixer - Billy Mahoney
  • Dialogue Editor - Roger Dobson
  • Effects Editor - Arran Mahoney
  • Colourist - Asa Shoul
  • Online Editor - Nick Anderson
  • Editor - Simon Starling

Music[]

  • Composed by Warren Bennett
  • "It's Alright" - Written by Mike Moran, Sung by Dennis Waterman

Trivia[]

  • This episode received [insert number here] million viewers.
  • Robert Strickland, anxiously, reveals that he will be a father for the first time.
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