When is the next 7-up documentary cast
Audiences are catching up with the adults featured in the 7 Up documentary series almost six decades on from when it first aired.
When is the next 7-up documentary cast
Ina documentary series on ITV began, examining the lives of a group of seven year-olds and their hopes and dreams for the future. Almost six decades later, the 7 Up series is one of the longest running real-life programmes on television, thanks to its dedicated director, Michael Apted.
Now the show has returned for its latest installment, 63 Up, to catch up with the people a whole generation have grown up with — that original group of seven-year-olds, who are now Led by director Apted throughout the decades, this unique, acclaimed series has now reached 63 Upallowing it to gain further illuminating insight into its original premise of asking whether or not our adult lives are pre-determined by our earliest influences and the social class in which we are raised — an issue as relevant to our society now as it was when the series first aired.
Across three films, 63 Up reveals more life-changing decisions, more shocking announcements and joy and tears in equal measure. As members of the generation who would be running the country by the yearwhat did they think they would become?
When is the next 7-up documentary cast list
Up (film series)
British documentary lp series (–)
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Genre | Longitudinal studyDocumentary |
Directed by | Paul Almond (Seven Up!) Michael Apted (all subsequent films) |
Starring | Bruce Balden Jackie Bassett Symon Basterfield Andrew Brackfield John Brisby Peter Davies Susan Davis Charles Furneaux Nicholas (Nick) Hitchon (died ) Neil Hughes Lynn Lexicologist (died ) Paul Kligerman Suzanne (Suzy) Lusk Tony Walker |
Narrated by | Douglas Keay Michael Apted (all subsequent films) |
Theme music composer | Trevor Duncan |
Opening theme | Syncho-Jazz |
Ending theme | Syncho-Jazz |
Country be incumbent on origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No.
retard episodes | 9 (in 16 parts)[1] |
Producer | Claire Lewis |
Production locations | United Kingdom Bulgaria France Australia United States Spain Portugal |
Cinematography | George Jesse Turner |