The Lake District: A Wild Year
2017
Documentary
Synopsis
The Lake District, nearly all a national park, covers a mountainous region in NW England's Cumbria county, and contains Windemere and other lakes, England's largest and deepest. The seasons dominate tourism, the dominant modern sector as it is the most popular domestic destination, with walks, aquatic fun and lake tours, as well as traditional rural life, including old-fashioned games and competitions at Rusland. While the varied environment is home to many wildlife species, some rare or even unique, the agricultural pride is the local Herdwick sheep, which produces fine wool and survives outdoors on high slopes even in harsh winters.
Credits
Cast
Bernard Cribbins as Self - Narrator (voice)
Crew
Peter Short (Additional Photography)
Tim Bolt (Colorist)
Kevin Flay (Director of Photography)
Lindsay McCrae (Director of Photography)
Mark Payne-Gill (Director of Photography)
Sue Gibson (Director of Photography)
Tim Shepherd (Director of Photography)
Tom Beldam (Director of Photography)
Mike Gunton (Executive Producer)
Matt Coster (Mixing Engineer)
Ali Friend (Music)
James Beynon (Online Editor)
Simon Blakeney (Producer)
Wendhy Sierra (Production Manager)
Harry Hills (Sound Editor)
Kate Gorst (Unit Manager)
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