Crocodile Shoes II

Crocodile Shoes II
Crocodile Shoes II
Created by Jimmy Nail
Written by Jimmy Nail
Directed by Baz Taylor
Roger Bamford
Starring Jimmy Nail
Theme music composer Jimmy Nail
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s) Jimmy Nail
Tarquin Gotch
Editor(s) Chris Gill
Running time 60 mins
Production company(s) Big Boy Productions
Red Rooster
Broadcast
Original channel BBC One
Picture format 16:9
First shown in 1996
Original run 14 November 1996 – 19 December 1996
Chronology
Preceded by Crocodile Shoes

Crocodile Shoes II is a British six part television series made by the BBC and screened on BBC One in 1996. The follow-up to Crocodile Shoes, it was written by Jimmy Nail with Nick Mead as script associate.

Where Crocodile Shoes followed Jed Shepperd on his journey from Newcastle to Nashville and all the way back, Crocodile Shoes II showed Jed trying to prove he didn't kill his manager Ade Lynn (James Wilby). During Crocodile Shoes II Shepperd was also sent to prison, became engaged to Wendy and was nearly killed in an accident.

Main cast

Crew

  • Jimmy Nail Writer, Creator, Executive Producer, Title Music Composer.
  • Nick Mead Script Associate
  • Roger Bamford Director
  • Baz Taylor Director
  • Tarquin Gotch Executive Producer
  • Peter Richardson Producer
  • Hilary Fagg Script Supervisor



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