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Feb 13, 2019 Tell me a little about the Free Rein Valentine’s special. Zoe and the girls plan a Galentine’s Day adventure, and set out to find out this mysterious maid’s stone. Obviously, it turns out we are not the only ones after it. The boys, Tim and Marcus, and our rival school, Holloway, is after it as well. Today I'll tell you about Free Rein and more information about the series.The cast Names:Freddy Carter Jaylen Barron Manpreet Bambra Celine Buckens Bruce Her. The actress famous for her portrayal of Zoe in the TV series Free Rein has on frequent occasions spilled some details of her boyfriend on social media sites. Though she has made little revelations, still these details are enough to know that Jaylen leads a successful love life along with her prospering professional career.

Free Rein
GenreDrama
Created byVicki Lutas
Anna McCleery
Starring
  • Navia Robinson
  • Martin Bobb-Semple
  • Sadie Simm
  • Seth Carr
  • Sanchaez-Rain Li-Brown
Opening theme'No Matter' by Basic Tape versus Frances
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
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Production
Executive producersRebecca Hodgson
Kate Little
Claire Poyser
Production locationUnited Kingdom
Running time25–33 minutes
60 minutes (special episodes)
Production companiesLime Pictures
Netflix
Release
Original networkNetflix
Picture format4K (UHDTV)
Original release23 June 2017–
6 July 2019
External links
Website

Free rein is a British drama television series created and written by Vicki Lutas and Anna McCleery.[1][2] It stars Jaylen Barron, Navia Robinson (seasons 1-2) and Freddy Carter. Produced in the UK by Lime Pictures, the ten-part first series premiered on Netflix on 23 June 2017. Although the island where the series is set is fictional and unnamed, it is based on Anglesey, Wales and is referred to as 'an island off the coast of England' throughout the programme. The second series premiered on 6 July 2018. Shortly afterwards, Free Rein was renewed for a third series, as well as two feature-length special episodes. Free Rein: The 12 Neighs of Christmas, premiered on 7 December 2018.[3] The second special, Free Rein: Valentine’s Day, premiered on 1 February 2019.[4] The third series, consisting of 10 episodes, premiered on 6 July 2019.[5] In January 2021, cast member Céline Buckens confirmed that the series had concluded.[6]

Contents

Cast and characters

Main

  • Jaylen Barron as Zoe Phillips, a 15-year-old girl from Los Angeles, US who spends the summer in her mother's hometown in England, where she develops a kinship with a horse named Raven (the wildest in the stables). Zoe immediately becomes friends with Jade and Becky upon arriving at Bright Fields.
  • Freddy Carter as Peter 'Pin' Hawthorne, a stable boy and son of Ted. In series two, it is revealed that he is a duke and inherits a fortune, which he uses to buy Raven and Bright Fields Stables. He has a horse named Elvis. One of the boys who has a crush on Zoe.
  • Navia Robinson as Rosie Phillips, Zoe's younger sister who has difficulty adjusting to England and stable life, but becomes friends with Ben. At the end of series two, she goes back to Los Angeles with Maggie. (series 1–2)
  • Manpreet Bambra as Jade Gill, Zoe and Becky's best friend who rides at Bright Fields. In series three, she receives an honorary letter from David Attenborough after her successful horse project.
  • Kerry Ingram as Rebecca 'Becky' Sidebottom, Zoe and Jade's best friend who rides at Bright Fields, and Ben's older sister. She works part-time at The Barley Bag Cafe. Becky and her brother own a black and white PintoGypsy horse named Bob. In series three, she begins a horse club called The Breakfast Club, composed of Aaron, Winnie and Heather. For this, she receives a medal due to the contributions they made to the safety of the wild horses.
  • Bruce Herbelin-Earle as Marcus Greenbridge, a well-liked rider and trainer at Bright Fields. He is Sam's cousin. At the end of series one, he gets accepted into the academy; being the only person from the island to go. However, he later drops out. In series three, he receives his qualification to be a trainer. Marcus has a romantic history with Mia, who he begins a relationship with in the third series.
  • Céline Buckens as Amelia 'Mia' MacDonald, a girl whose father financially supported Bright Fields in series one and two. She and Zoe immediately clash, but after episode nine, Mia and Zoe became friends. Mia owns Firefly. In the third series, Mia is thrown from Firefly, after which she suffers from PTSD when around horses. Later that series, she discovers her father dumped building waste in the lake, which poisoned residents and wild horses. Mia has a romantic history with Marcus, who she begins a relationship with in the third series.
  • Natalie Gumede as Margaret 'Maggie' Steel-Phillips, Zoe and Rosie's mother. Maggie is a former equestrian, and as a child, she had a horse named Emerald. Maggie forbids Zoe from riding, but eventually started riding again to help her accept the fact that Zoe was going to ride. At the end of series two, she goes back to Los Angeles with Rosie. (series 1–2)
  • Caroline Ford as Samantha 'Sam' Myers, the owner of Bright Fields and one of the trainers. She is Marcus' cousin. However, it is revealed that she had been working with the horse thieves who were trying to steal Raven. (series 1)
  • Noah Huntley (series 1–2) and Andrew Steele (series 3) as Elliot MacDonald, Mia's wealthy but often absent father. Elliot is a childhood friend of Maggie, and encourages Maggie to ride again. In the third series, Elliot goes to prison following dumping building waste in the lake.
  • Geoffrey McGivern as Francis 'Frank' Steel, Maggie's father and Zoe and Rosie's grandfather. In Free Rein: Twelve Neighs of Christmas, it is revealed that Frank has a long-lost brother, Owen, who Zoe reunites him with.
  • Carla Woodcock as Susie Garrett, Mia's best friend who is often bossed around by Mia. In series two, she began dating Callum, a rider at Holloway, but later finds out that he attempted to cheat on her with Mia. In the third series, Susie had a job at the council offices.
  • Charlotte Jordan as Gaby Grant, the sister of James. It is revealed in Free Rein: 12 Neighs of Christmas that Gaby is homeless, and Zoe finds out which leads Zoe to ask Gaby to move in with her. In the third series, she bonds with Ariel, a wild horse, but allows her to be free. Gaby earns a place on the Under 18s Riding Team following Callum's disqualification. (series 2–3)
  • Martin Bobb-Semple as Alex, a rider at Holloway and Becky's love interest. (series 2–3)
  • Joe Ashman as Callum, Susie's ex-boyfriend and the bad boy of the neighbouring riding school. Susie broke up with him when Mia exposed him for attempting to cheat on Susie. In the third series, he helps Elliot to dump building waste in the local lake, in exchange for a place on the Under 18s Riding Team. (series 2–3)
  • Sadie Simm as Winnie, a girl who helps Becky out around Bright Fields. She is part of The Breakfast Club. (series 3)
  • Seth Carr as Aaron Phillips, Zoe's cousin visiting from Los Angeles. He is part of The Breakfast Club. (series 3)
  • Sanchaez-Rain Li-Brown as Heather Wright, the daughter of Claire. She is part of The Breakfast Club, and owns a horse called Princess. (series 3)

Recurring

  • Billy Angel as Benjamin 'Ben' Sidebottom, Becky's younger brother, who befriends Rosie. (series 1–2)
  • Milo Twomey as Edward 'Ted' Hawthorne, Pin's father who has a past with Maggie, and buried her horse Emerald when he died. Ted wants Pin to stay away from Zoe, as he believes that she will hurt Pin.
  • Holly Hayes as Meredith Moore, Raven's former owner. The final episode of series one reveals that Raven was stolen from Meredith as a foal. When Meredith shows up to legally take Raven home with her, he refuses to leave Bright Fields. After Zoe reasons with Meredith, she agrees to board Raven at Bright Fields. At the end of series two, it is revealed that Pin bought Raven from her, as a gift for Zoe. (series 1–2)
  • Ryan Sands as Huck Phillips, Zoe and Rosie's father, Maggie's husband, and Frank's son-in-law. (series 1–2)
  • Paul Luebke as Derek Wrigley, a police officer who comes to the stables occasionally and had a crush on Sam. (series 1)
  • Tom Forbes as James, the former trainer at Bright Fields and the current trainer at rival riding school, Holloway. (series 2)
  • T'Nia Miller as Claire Wright, the new mayor of the island. Upon arrival, Claire wants to hunt down the wild horses to capture them, but she is later made to protect them, after Jade confronts her while on a livestream. (series 3)
  • Joe Sims as Geoff, the bodyguard and assistant of Claire. (series 3)
  • Anna Passey as Felicity, a rider who examines Marcus on his test to be an instructor. She later appears as a judge in the tryouts for the Under 18s Riding Team. (series 3)
  • Paul Antony-Barber as Arthur, the butler at the castle that the Hawthorne family own. (series 3)
Free rein cast

Episodes

SeriesEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
11023June2017
2106July2018
Specials27December20181February2019
3106July2019

Series 1 (2017)

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleOriginal air date
11'Raven'23June2017
When her sister Rosie goes missing after arriving at their grandfather's home, Zoe scours the area, meets some locals, and has a scary encounter. Zoe reaches the beach with her bike looking for Rosie but rather encounters a wild horse called, Raven. She somehow has some sort of connection with him unlike anyone else, for the fact he is a WILD horse.
22'Close Up'23June2017
When Mia insists on mounting Raven for a photo shoot, Zoe must calm the wild horse so he can be saddled. Rosie snoops in her mom's childhood diary.
33'Spying on Pin'23June2017
To investigate her suspicions, Zoe defies her mom and sneaks off to the stables, where she has her first riding lesson and catches Pin red-handed.
44'Pony Camp!'23June2017
When Pin refuses to tell Zoe why he was stealing from the medical cabinet, she follows him home and finds out. Mia learns Zoe is not allowed to ride.
55'The Sleepover'23June2017
Still being mad at her mom for not letting her ride for no reason, Zoe meets up with Becky and Jade at a cafe where Mia and Marcus are present. On the way to the cafe, Mia invites Rosie to a sleepover. Zoe gets frustrated because of that. Zoe and her friends find an engraved riding crop that may have been left behind by the horse thief. They decided to inform Sam about this but she wouldn’t take to consideration. Since the horse thief could still come, the planned to have a sleep over in the stable for a lookout. At the sleepovers, Mia, Rosie, and Susie were looking at old photos while Zoe and her friends were favouring all of Marcus’s photos(mistakenly). Alarmed by the sound of a horse at the stables, Zoe and her friends were eager to catch the horse thieves, but turns out it was Zoes’s mom(on a horse) and Mia’s dad. While they were complaining(along with Mia, Susie, and Rosie), horse thieves are on action to take Raven. Zoe goes to rescue the day but in result, She ended up crashing to the ground and fainting.
66'Horse Thief Hero'23June2017
Zoe learns why her mom forbade her from riding. Jade uncovers a secret about Raven's past. Becky proves to Ben that horses are better than quad bikes.
77'Emerald'23June2017
Zoe learns more about Raven's mysterious origins. After finding what may be the real horse behind the ghost pony legend, Rosie realizes who 'E' is.
88'Pony Prom'23June2017
Mia sabotages Zoe's plans for the barn dance. Becky sets a trap for the ghost pony, but she and her friends catch a suspected horse thief instead!
99'The Search'23June2017
Ben helps Rosie trick her dad into calling her mom. While leading the kids on an islandwide search on horseback for Raven, Zoe has it out with Mia.
1010'Show Down'23June2017
The kids compete at the county show. An odd comment leads Zoe to realize who helped the horse thief, and sends her racing off to rescue Raven in time. *Note: Charlotte Dujardin guest stars as herself in the Season 1 finale.

Series 2 (2018–2019)

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleOriginal air date
Series
111'Rivals'6July2018
When rival riding school Holloway steals Bright Fields’ recently won County Cup, Zoe and Pin must steal it back before Mia’s press interview begins.
122'Golden Boy'6July2018
The gang sees Pin in a new light. On his last day, Marcus confesses a guilty secret to Rosie. Becky says a heartfelt goodbye to Marcus.
133'Maid of the Island'6July2018
Things get out of hand during a jousting match at the annual Maid of the Island tournament when Zoe and Mia face off against Gaby from Holloway.
144'Truth or Dare'6July2018
At a beach party, a game of truth or dare forces Zoe to face her feelings for Pin, and a horse race on the sand leads her to betray Raven’s trust.
155'Sweet 16'6July2018
At Zoe’s 16th birthday bash, Gaby stirs up trouble between Pin and Marcus, Rosie plays matchmaker, and Mia gathers proof of Callum’s bad behaviour.
166'Runaway'6July2018
Zoe takes Raven to a private spot to win his forgiveness. Becky, Ben and Rosie stumble upon a mysterious discovery. Mia overhears an upsetting chat.
177'Bob'6July2018
A fire brings an unlikely hero to the rescue. Gaby reveals her painful past to Zoe and Pin. Jade comes through for Becky during a time of need.
188'Gaby'6July2018
Gaby secretly trains on Raven, but Zoe’s kindness makes her feel guilty. Rosie and Ben hunt for treasure in the tunnels. Pin makes plans with his mum.
199'Road Trip'6July2018
After Zoe and Pin miss the ferry to Nationals, they get a ride in Grandpa Frank’s van. But an empty gas tank leads to an unplanned trip to a fair.
2010'Nationals'6July2018
At Nationals, Pin does things his way, Becky cures Jade’s fear of performing, Rosie uncovers an old family secret, and James tries to sabotage Raven.
Specials
21'The Twelve Neighs of Christmas'7December2018
As Bright Fields prepares preps for its Mistletoe Ball, a broken ornament leads Zoe to a family secret, while Gaby finds herself at the mercy of new boss Mia.
22'Free Rein: Valentine’s Day'1February2019
Love is in the air as Zoe and friends go on a quest to find a fabled Maid's Stone. But when rivalry blinds them to danger, it is Raven to the rescue.

Series 3 (2019)

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleOriginal air date[7]
231'Wild Horses'6July2019
Zoe's cousin from Los Angeles, Aaron, arrives earlier than expected. With the new mayor, Claire, arriving, the riders at Bright Fields organise an open day to impress her. However, Aaron leaves the gate open, and wild horses from the island stampede. Heather, Claire's daughter, tries to mount a wild horse but gets thrown off. She fakes an injury, leading to Claire wanting the horse captured.
242'Hunted'6July2019
Following Claire hunting for the wild horse, Pin and the Bright Fields riders set off to find her. On the way back, Mia is thrown off of Firefly, leading to her developing PTSD when around horses. Becky starts The Breakfast Club, composed of Aaron, Winnie and Heather. Susie starts her internship at the council office, and uses insider information to warn the riders about Claire.
253'Ariel'6July2019
Zoe and Gaby attempt to figure out what's wrong with the wild horse, Ariel. Mia goes to the council offices and manages to talk Claire into firing Susie and hiring her; due to her fear of horses after the accident with Firefly. Marcus' exam for a trainer qualification is moved up, and when Mia fails to show up, Pin fills in, but he fails the exam.
264'The Tea Party'6July2019
Aaron suggests the riders host a tea party at Pin's family castle and invite the mayor in order to persuade her into protecting the wild horses. Zoe was meant to give the speech, but due to her competing with Gaby, she is late, and Jade fills in for her. She agrees that the horses are special, until Zoe trips into Aaron, splashing cream all over the mayor.
275'Foal O'Clock'6July2019
Marcus notices that Mia is upset, and tells her to face her fears. Ariel gives birth to a foal, named Scout, with the help of Mia. It is revealed that Raven is the father of the foal. Claire turns up to take Ariel away, but Jade starts a livestream on Becky's blog with 3 million subscribers, and coerces her into protecting the horses and supporting her horse project. At the end of an episode, a wild horse chokes and collapses.
286'Pony Safari'6July2019
Pin hosts a pony camp, and when Winnie's classmates turn up demanding a photo with Ariel, Pin and Zoe are in disagreement on what to do. Mia begins to show trust in horses again, after helping out at the pony camp. Zoe paints Raven so that he looks like Ariel, and rides him. Carly, Winnie's classmate, posts the video of it, which goes viral.
297'Tryouts'6July2019
The tryouts for the Under 18s Riding Team are held, to which Zoe, Gaby, Mia, Susie and Callum compete in. While looking after Scout, Aaron loses Ariel. At the tryouts, Gaby steals Zoe's riding routine, and Jade discovers the horse tags in the bin outside. Callum is revealed as the winner of the tryouts.
308'Princess'6July2019
When Zoe, Jade and Gaby sneak into the mayor's office to find information about the wild horses, Zoe discovers that Gaby was the reserve for the Under 18s Riding Team. She also finds a receipt for horse food being delivered to Claire's house. They go to her house, but discover that the food was part of Heather's birthday present; her horse, Princess. Mia mishears Marcus talking about Princess, thinking he was talking about her, rather than the horse.
319'Victory Parade'6July2019
Jade and Becky sneak into the castle, suspicious that Arthur, the butler, is poisoning Pin and the wild horses. However, when they go searching in the lake, they find building waste, containing lead. Jade explains that Pin, Arthur and the horses sufferer from lead poisoning. Claire hosts a parade with Callum as showman, but he drops out. Zoe decides that she wants to move back to Los Angeles with Raven.
3210'S.O.S.'6July2019
Zoe and Gaby go hunting for the wild horses, and after finding them, Callum locks them in the barn. With the horse tags, Zoe sends an S.O.S. message via morse code, which Aaron receives and goes to save them with The Breakfast Club. When they arrive at the barn, they break them out and head to Elliot's Firefly Hotel opening. It is revealed that Elliot dumped the waste and got Callum to help dump the waste and collect the horses in an exchange for a place on the Under 18s Riding Team. Mia goes to find her father, and with a horse tag, manages to alert the police to his location. In a 3 month later flash-forward, it shows Becky getting a medal, Jade getting an honorary letter from David Attenborough, and Gaby getting the spot on the team. Mia says thank you to Marcus, and kisses him. Gaby lets Ariel run wild, and it is revealed that Gaby sent the video of Zoe riding to a school in Florida, and they want her to audition.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)Result
2018NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Children's ProgramFree ReinNominated
2018Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Children's or Family Viewing SeriesFree ReinWon
2018Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Directing for a Children's or Family Viewing SeriesPaul WalkerWon
2018Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Writing for a Children's or Family Viewing SeriesVicki Lutas and Anna McCleeryNominated
2019WGGB AwardsBest Children's TV episodeVicki Lutas and Anna McCleeryWon
2019Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Directing for a Children's, Preschool Children's or Family Viewing ProgramFree ReinNominated
2020Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Writing for a Children's, Preschool Children's or Family Viewing ProgramVicki Lutas and Anna McCleeryNominated

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Series Directed by

Rob Burke... (5 episodes, 2017)
Ronan Burke... (5 episodes, 2017)
Paul Walker... (5 episodes, 2017)
Dusan Lazarevic... (5 episodes, 2018)
Declan O'Dwyer... (5 episodes, 2018)
Angelo Abela... (5 episodes, 2019)
Beryl Richards... (5 episodes, 2019)
Marek Losey... (2 episodes, 2018-2019)

Series Writing Credits

Vicki Lutas... (created by) (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Vicki Lutas... (written by) (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Vicki Lutas... (story by) (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Vicki Lutas... (writer) (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Anna McCleery... (created by) (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Anna McCleery... (written by) (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Anna McCleery... (story by) (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Anna McCleery... (writer) (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Kevin Rundle... (story consultant) (4 episodes, 2018-2019)
Kevin Rundle... (writer) (4 episodes, 2018-2019)
Kirstie Falkous... (writer) (3 episodes, 2017-2019)
Kirstie Falkous... (written by) (3 episodes, 2017-2019)
Paul Gerstenberger... (writer) (3 episodes, 2017-2018)
Tim Compton... (writer) (3 episodes, 2018-2019)
Zoë Lister... (writer) (2 episodes, 2019)
Neil Jones... (writer) (1 episode, 2017)
Lara Olsen... (writer) (1 episode, 2018)
Roanne Bardsley... (written by) (1 episode, 2019)

Series Cast

Freddy Carter ...
Jaylen Barron ...
Manpreet Bambra ...
Celine Buckens ...
Bruce Herbelin-Earle ...
Kerry Ingram ...
Carla Woodcock ...
Billy Angel ...
Geoffrey McGivern ...
Charlotte Jordan ... Gaby / ... 22 episodes, 2018-2019
Milo Twomey ...
Natalie Gumede ...
Navia Ziraili Robinson ...
Joe Ashman ...
Martin Bobb-Semple ...
Sadie Simm ...
Noah Huntley ... Elliot / ... 12 episodes, 2017-2018
Caroline Ford ...
Seth Carr ...
Sanchaez-Rain Li Brown ...
Tom Forbes ...
T'Nia Miller ...
Joe Sims ...
Paul Antony-Barber ...
Andrew Steele ...
Paul Luebke ... PC Derek / ... 6 episodes, 2017
Alice Bishop-Skinner ...
Abbie-Marie Price ...
Jodie Price ...
Holly Hayes ...
Ryan Sands ...
Linda Thorson ...
Mark Hugh-Williams ... Festival Islander / ... 2 episodes, 2017-2018
Trish Pope ... Fair goer / ... 2 episodes, 2018-2019
Andrew Greenough ... George / ... 2 episodes, 2017
Anna Passey ...
Nicola-Jayne Wells ...
Amanda Ryan ...
John Alan Roberts ...
Jack Harper ...
Troy Warton ...
Rochelle Neil ...
Dylan Woodcock ...
David Sterne ...
Declan Mason ...
Stacha Hicks ...
Chris Clarkson ...
Philippa Sarll ...
Simon Holmes ...
Danny Griffin ...
Lauren Bracken ...
Charlotte Dujardin ...
Bruno Brunozzi-Jones ...
Laura Pitt-Pulford ...
Colin Murtagh ...
Parrgash Kaur ...
Joanne James ...
Jermaine Allen ...
Tina Louise Owens ... Gala Guest / ... (uncredited) 3 episodes, 2018-2019
Ade Dimberline ... Party Goer (uncredited) 1 episode, 2018
Mark Fisher ... Medieval Local (uncredited) 1 episode, 2018
David Vickers ... Medevil Islander (uncredited) 1 episode, 2018
Phil Tillott ... Spectactor (uncredited) 1 episode, 2018
Persia Grey ... Spectator (uncredited) 1 episode, 2018
Aiden Tollerfield ... Spectator (uncredited) 1 episode, 2018
Shaun R. Sutton ... DJ (uncredited) 1 episode, 2018
Richard Price ... Party Guest (uncredited) 1 episode, 2019
Tony Dawson ... Gala Guest (uncredited) 1 episode, 2019
Rhiannah Rose Balcombe ... Drummer In Band (uncredited) 1 episode, 2019
Mark Anthony Gower ... Hotel Guest (uncredited) 1 episode, 2019

Series Produced by

Angelo Abela... producer (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Vicki Lutas... executive producer / associate producer (31 episodes, 2017-2019)
Anna McCleery... executive producer / associate producer (31 episodes, 2017-2019)
Kate Little... executive producer (29 episodes, 2017-2019)
Claire Poyser... executive producer (29 episodes, 2017-2019)
Deborah Coombes... line producer (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Rebecca Hodgson... executive producer (20 episodes, 2017-2018)
Tim Compton... producer (12 episodes, 2018-2019)
Dominique Bazay... executive producer (10 episodes, 2017)
Mary Owen... line producer (10 episodes, 2017)
Tamara Rothenberg... executive producer (10 episodes, 2017)
Lara Olsen... executive producer (7 episodes, 2018)

Series Music by

Mark Russell... (32 episodes, 2017-2019)

Series Cinematography by

Phil Wood... (17 episodes, 2017-2019)
Tony Coldwell... (10 episodes, 2018)
Annemarie Lean-Vercoe... (5 episodes, 2019)

Series Film Editing by

Simon Starling... (10 episodes, 2017-2018)
Ashley Turnbull... (9 episodes, 2017-2019)
Emma Collins... (6 episodes, 2019)
Ian Farr... (5 episodes, 2017)
David Long... (4 episodes, 2019)

Series Casting By

Rob Kelly... (20 episodes, 2017-2019)
Kerrie Mailey... (6 episodes, 2017-2019)

Series Production Design by

Anthea Nelson... (12 episodes, 2018-2019)
Monica Black... (10 episodes, 2017)
Paul Martin... (10 episodes, 2018)

Series Art Direction by

Bobbie Cousins... (10 episodes, 2017)
Hannah Hill... (10 episodes, 2018)
George Morris... standy art director (8 episodes, 2017)
Siobhan Pemberton... (2 episodes, 2018-2019)

Series Set Decoration by

Simon Lee... (10 episodes, 2018)
Tommy Tavernor... (10 episodes, 2018)
Emma Warren... (10 episodes, 2018)

Series Costume Design by

Arianna Dal Cero... (10 episodes, 2017)
Helen Beaumont... (8 episodes, 2018)

Series Makeup Department

Beki Goulding... makeup trainee / make-up/hair trainee / makeup artist / makeup/hair trainee (21 episodes, 2018-2019)
Nicola Springall... makeup artist (12 episodes, 2018-2019)
Gillian Walsh... makeup designer (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Amy Carter... makeup artist (11 episodes, 2019)
Jules Greenan... hair & makeup daily (10 episodes, 2017)
Abi Lilley... junior hair stylist / junior makeup artist / makeup trainee (10 episodes, 2017)
Jutta Russell... makeup designer (10 episodes, 2017)
Sally Tynan... makeup supervisor (10 episodes, 2017)
Laura Bernice Watson... makeup dailies: daily (10 episodes, 2017)
Sally Watterston... hair stylist / makeup artist (10 episodes, 2017)
Amy Boyd... hair artist / makeup artist (10 episodes, 2018)
Adele Firth... makeup designer (10 episodes, 2018)
Janine Horsfall... makeup artist (10 episodes, 2018)
Jenna Shaw... makeup trainee: Daily (5 episodes, 2019)
Stephanie Eccles... work experience (2 episodes, 2018)
Melanie Doyle... makeup artist (1 episode, 2017)

Series Production Management

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Jemimah Colley... post-production manager (27 episodes, 2017-2019)
Karen Radford... head of post production (27 episodes, 2017-2019)
Dean Short... unit manager (10 episodes, 2019)
Andy Picheta... unit manager (9 episodes, 2017)
Jonny Cope... unit manager (7 episodes, 2018-2019)
Sophie Pinch... unit manager (7 episodes, 2018)
Clare Shepherd... production manager (7 episodes, 2018)
Anna Graham... production manager (6 episodes, 2018-2019)
Nan Gourlay... production manager (5 episodes, 2019)
Joanna Vellacott... production manager (5 episodes, 2019)
Katie Kearney... production manager (2 episodes, 2018-2019)

Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Sarah Lamb... trainee assistant director / third assistant director (12 episodes, 2017-2019)
Angelo Abela... second unit director (17 episodes, 2018-2019)
Marie Arbon... talent assistant director (12 episodes, 2018-2019)
Paul Dale... first assistant director (10 episodes, 2017-2018)
Dominic Threlfall... second assistant director (10 episodes, 2017)
Lucy Gough-Jones... third assistant director (10 episodes, 2018)
Amir Nazempour... talent assistant director / Talent Assistant Director (10 episodes, 2018)
Mark Roberts... second assistant director (10 episodes, 2018)
Henry Jay Gordon... third assistant director (9 episodes, 2017)
Andy Pearson... first assistant director (6 episodes, 2018)
Zane McLarin... third assistant director / additional third assistant director (5 episodes, 2019)
Darren Baba... second assistant director (7 episodes, 2019)
Tom Lancaster... first assistant director (7 episodes, 2019)
Mark Fenn... first assistant director / assistant director (6 episodes, 2018)
Amy Coop... second assistant director (5 episodes, 2019)
Davy Hughes... first assistant director (5 episodes, 2019)
Hugh McNally... third assistant director (5 episodes, 2019)
Max Myers... second unit director (5 episodes, 2019)
Nick Rae... first assistant director (4 episodes, 2017)
Alex Candlin... second unit director (3 episodes, 2018-2019)
Richard T. Harris... first assistant director / second assistant director (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Trevor Kaye... first assistant director (1 episode, 2018-2019)
Joe Butterworth... runner (2 episodes, 2019)
Jamie Hetherington... Cover (1 episode, 2018)
Danny Scott-Smith... third assistant director (1 episode, 2019)
Gareth Webb... add. third assistant director (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2018-2019)
Lucy Eaton-Whitfield... additional third assistant director (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2017)
La' Toyah McDonald... additional first assistant director (uncredited) (1 episode, 2019)

Series Art Department

Sarah Miles... assistant art director / stand by art director / stand by art director: dailies (20 episodes, 2017-2018)
Mark Morris... dailies / stand by props dailies / stand-by props (12 episodes, 2017-2019)
Dean Martin... prop dressing/stby / props (12 episodes, 2018-2019)
Richie Sowden... property master (12 episodes, 2018-2019)
Liam Bright... Art Department Assistant (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Holly Hadfield... standby art director / standby art director 2nd unit (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Andrew Laybats... scenic artist / scenic painter (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Becky Moore... petty cash buyer (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Anna Turrell... art department assistant: dailies / art department assistant (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Dale Burnley... dressing props (10 episodes, 2017)
Fiona Gallagher... production buyer (10 episodes, 2017)
Tim Roberts... props: dresser (10 episodes, 2017)
Andy Donovan... graphic designer (10 episodes, 2018)
Adam Eglesfield... set dresser (10 episodes, 2018)
Rod Lee... props: dailies (10 episodes, 2018)
Simon Lee... stand-by props (10 episodes, 2018)
Heather McIntyre... production buyer (10 episodes, 2018)
Nigel Place... props (10 episodes, 2018)
Harrison Wild... Standby Props (9 episodes, 2018)
Simon Knowles... Construction Manager (8 episodes, 2017)
Adele Hayter... Art Department Assistant (5 episodes, 2018)
Stephen Mildwater... graphic design (4 episodes, 2018-2019)
Kim Sellwood... graphic assistant (4 episodes, 2019)
David Cruickshank... graphic designer (3 episodes, 2019)
Rachel Garlick... storyboard artist (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Joseph Wynne... stand-by art director: second unit (2 episodes, 2019)
Paul Tormey... production buyer (1 episode, 2018)

Series Sound Department

James Mulhearn... sound mixer (11 episodes, 2017-2019)
John St. Denis... adr mixer (10 episodes, 2017)
Patch Morrison... dialogue editor (10 episodes, 2018)
Patrick Morris... re-recording mixer (6 episodes, 2017-2018)
Daniel Pugh... re-recording mixer (5 episodes, 2017-2018)
Romain Drouillon... french dubbing mixer (5 episodes, 2017)
Christopher Querido... adr mixer / adr recordist (4 episodes, 2019)
Simon Picken... sound assistant: dailies (2 episodes, 2019)
Lee Sharp... sound recordist: second unit (2 episodes, 2019)
Adam Davies... foley artist (1 episode, 2017)
Gareth Hemes... boom operator: dailies (1 episode, 2018)
Paddy McGuirk... boom operator (1 episode, 2019)
James Russell... boom operator (1 episode, 2019)

Series Special Effects by

Scott MacIntyre... special effects supervisor (10 episodes, 2017)
Eddy Popplewell... special effects technician (10 episodes, 2017)
Mark Shelley... special effects supervisor (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Wayne Bennett... special effects supervisor / special effects supervisor: Quicksilver SFX (2 episodes, 2018)
Mark Hutchinson... snow supervisor (1 episode, 2018)

Series Visual Effects by

Andy Donovan... visual effects artist (20 episodes, 2017-2018)
Paul Woodward... visual effects artist (2 episodes, 2019)
Becci Blood... visual effects producer (1 episode, 2019)
Tanvir Hanif... visual effects artist (1 episode, 2019)

Series Stunts

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Sam Dent... horse master (10 episodes, 2017)
Matthew Sampson... stunt performer / stunts (4 episodes, 2017)
Steve Dent... stunt coordinator (3 episodes, 2017-2019)
Freya Baxter... stunt rider (2 episodes, 2017)
Will Dent... stunt performer (2 episodes, 2017)
Alice Barnes... stunt double (1 episode, 2019)
Callum Barnes... riding double (1 episode, 2019)
Annabel Canaven... stunt double (1 episode, 2019)
Oliver Dayman... stunt double (1 episode, 2019)
Josie Forman... stunt double (1 episode, 2019)
Izzy Lewis... riding double (1 episode, 2019)
Jazzmin Lusher... stunts (1 episode, 2019)
Chris Parry... riding double (1 episode, 2019)
Georgia Price... riding double (1 episode, 2019)
Tony Smart... stunt coordinator (1 episode, 2019)
Sam Stefan... stunt double (1 episode, 2019)
Hannah Taylor... riding double (1 episode, 2019)
Billie Jo White... riding double (1 episode, 2019)

Series Camera and Electrical Department

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Sam Kirby... additional grip / trainee grip (21 episodes, 2017-2019)
Matt Squire... still photographer (13 episodes, 2018-2019)
Will Clements... digital imaging technician (12 episodes, 2018-2019)
Chris Hughes... key grip (11 episodes, 2017-2018)
Sean Beasley... focus puller (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Robert Beck... camera operator / steadicam operator / second unit director of photography (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Daniel Edwards... camera operator (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Andrew Truckle... lighting technician (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Neil Bradley... gimbal technician / second assistant camera: a camera / first assistant camera: a camera - dailies / first assistant camera: second unit - dailies / first assistant camera: c camera - dailies (11 episodes, 2019)
Steven Harvey... second assistant camera / camera trainee (11 episodes, 2019)
Jan Koblanski... second assistant camera: b camera (11 episodes, 2019)
Amy Morris... b cam second assistant camera dailies / camera trainee (11 episodes, 2019)
Jessica Oxley... second assistant camera dailies (11 episodes, 2019)
Izzy Brittle... camera trainee (10 episodes, 2017)
Rob Hart... camera operator/steadicam operator (10 episodes, 2017)
Peter Howard... first assistant camera (10 episodes, 2017)
Peter Howard... first assistant camera / camera operator: second unit (10 episodes, 2017)
Veronica Keszthelyi... second assistant camera (10 episodes, 2017)
Jessica Wray... second assistant camera (10 episodes, 2017)
Guillermo Álvarez Villaescusa... first assistant camera: 'b' camera: main unit (10 episodes, 2017)
Matt Jopling... camera trainee dailies / camera trainee: dailies (10 episodes, 2018-2019)
Doug Garside... digital imaging technician (10 episodes, 2018)
Samuel Grant... assistant camera (10 episodes, 2018)
Zoe Howard... camera trainee: 2nd assistant camera dailies (10 episodes, 2018)
Rob Shaw... 'c' camera: clapper loader - dailies (10 episodes, 2018)
Peter Nance... second assistant camera (9 episodes, 2018)
Edward Botham... second assistant camera / second assistant camera: c camera (8 episodes, 2017-2019)
Jim Nicholas James... electrician (8 episodes, 2018-2019)
Alec Caton... drone camera operator (7 episodes, 2018-2019)
Rob Tilly... drone pilot (7 episodes, 2018-2019)
Tim Pollard... 2nd unit director of photography (7 episodes, 2018)
Esther Vardy... second unit cinematographer and camera (6 episodes, 2018-2019)
Dahlia Al-Janabi... camera trainee: dailies (6 episodes, 2019)
George Telling... second assistant camera: 'a' camera, daily (5 episodes, 2017)
Steven Gardner... first assistant camera: dailies (5 episodes, 2018)
Luis Zarzo... camera trainee: dailies / second assistant camera: dailies (5 episodes, 2019)
Borja Berrosteguieta... first assistant camera: 'a' camera, dailies (4 episodes, 2017)
Matt Noon... dailies focus puller (4 episodes, 2018-2019)
Carl Noble... second assistant camera: dailies (4 episodes, 2019)
Jackson Taylor... focus puller: dailies (4 episodes, 2019)
Louis Vella... second unit camera operator / first assistant camera: 'a' camera, dailies (4 episodes, 2019)
Josh Tilley... camera trainee: dailies / camera trainee (3 episodes, 2017)
Tom Callander... drone operator (3 episodes, 2018)
Abi Timmins... camera trainee (3 episodes, 2018)
Trevor Chaisty... gaffer (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Owen Cant... second assistant camera: dailies (2 episodes, 2018)
Sandra Coulson... focus puller: dailies (1 episode, 2018)
Rebecca Horsburgh... b camera grip (1 episode, 2018)
Mitchell Payne... second assistant camera dailies (1 episode, 2018)
William Tracey... gaffer (1 episode, 2018)
Anthony Burtwistle... camera trainee: 2nd unit (1 episode, 2019)
Emilio Schläppi... Steadicam Operator: dailies (1 episode, 2019)

Series Casting Department

Amy Damonte... casting assistant (23 episodes, 2017-2019)
Rob Kelly... original casting by (27 episodes, 2017-2019)
Kerrie Mailey... original casting by (27 episodes, 2017-2019)
JJ Bee... casting assistant (3 episodes, 2018-2019)

Series Costume and Wardrobe Department

Lea Bezoari... costume assistant (10 episodes, 2017)
Manveer Sagoo... costume assistant (10 episodes, 2017)
Isabella Vignola... costume supervisor (10 episodes, 2017)
Annie Stenhouse... costume trainee (10 episodes, 2018)
Zeb Lalljee... costume assistant (6 episodes, 2018)
Jo Lackenby... costumer (5 episodes, 2018)
Liberty McMillan-Parker... costume supervisor / costume assistant (5 episodes, 2018)
Laura Power... costumer (5 episodes, 2018)
Ceri Walford... costume supervisor (5 episodes, 2018)
Samantha Green... Costume Buyer (3 episodes, 2019)
Amy Cansdale... Costume Daily (2 episodes, 2019)
Emily Ann Watson... costume assistant (1 episode, 2018)
Charlotte Foreman... Principle costume standby (1 episode, 2019)

Series Editorial Department

Neil Parker... colourist / colorist (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Deryn Bendall... post-production coordinator (15 episodes, 2018-2019)
Kate Gordon... assistant editor (11 episodes, 2018-2019)
Leon Wright... assistant editor (11 episodes, 2019)
Katie Dunn... post-production coordinator (7 episodes, 2017)
Mark Swailes... assistant editor (7 episodes, 2017)
Piran Smith... assistant editor (6 episodes, 2018)
Robert Moorhead... assistant editor (4 episodes, 2019)
Jeffrey Corrin... Additional Post Production Services (uncredited) (31 episodes, 2017-2019)

Series Location Management

Charlie Thompson... location manager (10 episodes, 2017)
Jonny Cope... Unit Manager (7 episodes, 2018-2019)
Lucas Elliot Hilton... location assistant (3 episodes, 2018)
Craig Vance... location manager (2 episodes, 2018-2019)

Series Music Department

Mark Russell... musical director (10 episodes, 2018)
Lily Metcalfe... music coordinator (9 episodes, 2019)
Jeremy Birchall... additional music composer / additional music (3 episodes, 2018-2019)

Series Script and Continuity Department

Gretta Mullany... assistant script editor / script editor (20 episodes, 2017-2018)
Charlotte Dudson... script editor / junior script editor (12 episodes, 2018-2019)
Lauren Klee... script consultant (8 episodes, 2017)
Tom Williams... script executive (8 episodes, 2017)
Iain Andrew... script supervisor (7 episodes, 2018-2019)
Linda Gibson... script supervisor (5 episodes, 2017)
Neil McLarty... script supervisor daily / 2nd unit script supervisor / second unit script supervisor (4 episodes, 2018-2019)
Rebecca Hall... script supervisor (5 episodes, 2018)
Koreen Hollings... script supervisor (5 episodes, 2019)
Rebecca Ramsden... script editor (3 episodes, 2017)
Carley Armstrong... additional script supervisor / additional script supervisor: dailies (1 episode, 2017)
Rachel Stephenson... script supervisor (2 episodes, 2017)
Virginia Apicella... second unit script supervisor (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Angharad Parry... script supervisor (2 episodes, 2018)
Mandy Mason... script supervisor (1 episode, 2018)

Series Transportation Department

Howard Cawthorne... transportation captain (10 episodes, 2017)
Mark Morris... action vehicles / action vehicle supplier (4 episodes, 2017)
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Series Additional Crew

Joanne Bibby... legal and business affairs (32 episodes, 2017-2019)
Sam Dent... horse master (26 episodes, 2017-2019)
Sharon Hughes... tutor (14 episodes, 2017-2019)
Gemma Rothwell... assistant production accountant / Assistant Production Accountant (31 episodes, 2017-2019)
Anita Phillips... legal and business affairs (26 episodes, 2017-2019)
Laura Shackleton... floor runner: dailies (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Sascha Zakrzewski... production coordinator / production secretary (22 episodes, 2018-2019)
Alistair McMath... production technology (19 episodes, 2017-2019)
Gay Anderson... production accountant (17 episodes, 2018-2019)
Yvonne Lewis... accounts assistant (17 episodes, 2018-2019)
Emily Corte... floor runner (12 episodes, 2018-2019)
Gary Moyes... stills photographer (11 episodes, 2019)
Charlotte Dudson... production secretary (10 episodes, 2017)
Daniel Jackson... production runner (10 episodes, 2017)
Sarah Lamb... floor runner (10 episodes, 2017)
Will Marwood... production accountant (10 episodes, 2017)
Mog McIntyre... development editor (10 episodes, 2017)
John Catterall... production team / production runner (10 episodes, 2018)
Emma Conroy... floor runner / floor manager (10 episodes, 2018)
Patrick Jones... floor runner / floor manager (10 episodes, 2018)
Hannah Noonan... production runner / production secretary (6 episodes, 2018)
Jon Butterworth... floor runner (10 episodes, 2019)
Katie Tipton... additional floor pa (10 episodes, 2019)
Hernan Oritz Redondo... horse master (9 episodes, 2019)
Stephen Walker... production coordinator (8 episodes, 2017)
Craig Womersley... runner (8 episodes, 2017)
Helen Milner... compliance (6 episodes, 2017-2019)
Sarah Garratt... production runner / rushes runner (6 episodes, 2018-2019)
Abbie Anderson... rushes runner (5 episodes, 2019)
Hannah Cross... rushes runner (5 episodes, 2019)
Elle Crow... production runner (5 episodes, 2019)
Keely Milovsorov... production secretary (5 episodes, 2019)
Laura Bush... legal support assistant (4 episodes, 2018)
Katie Dunn... production coordinator (4 episodes, 2018)
Jamie Down... rushes runner (4 episodes, 2019)
Aimee Whelan... production secretary (4 episodes, 2019)
Rachel Hardy... multi-platform content / publicist / publicity head (3 episodes, 2017-2018)
Rory Hathaway... production runner: dailies (1 episode, 2018)
Calum Firth... horse groom (2 episodes, 2017)
Claire Jones... horse groom (2 episodes, 2017)
Kathleen Robinson... horse groom (2 episodes, 2017)
Chris White... horse groom (2 episodes, 2017)
Chelsea Yearsley... programme publicist (2 episodes, 2017)
Joe Butterworth... floor runner (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Ciara Durnford... production runner (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Charlotte Manifold... production secretary (2 episodes, 2018-2019)
Louisa Rose Mackleston... production assistant (1 episode, 2019)
John Davison... trainee accounts assistant (1 episode, 2018)
Sharon Kaur... production secretary (1 episode, 2018)
Izzy Lewis... horse groom (1 episode, 2018)
Caroline Malone... programme publicist (1 episode, 2018)
Hernan Ortiz... horse master (1 episode, 2018)
Matt Owens... fire safety coordinator / firefighter: invision (1 episode, 2018)
Chris Parry... horse groom (1 episode, 2018)
Franki Hackett... horse dept (uncredited) (32 episodes, 2017-2019)

Series Thanks

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Mary Owen... in memory of: Line Producer and expert Horsewoman (1 episode, 2017)