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Historical Consultant

 

Historical-Consultancy

Historical Consultancy Work.

In addition to her work in front of the camera, Hallie also works behind the scenes as a historical consultant on period dramas, documentaries, and interactive games. She is happy to offer expert advice on;

* Historical research, source material, resources
* Developing historically accurate story lines
* Character research and development
* Period clothing, interiors, props
* Dialogue and deportment
* Script read-through and evaluation - will offer detailed commentary and suggestions on factual and dramatic scripts

 

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City Of Vice.

Broadcast: Monday 9pm on Channel 4 from 14/1/2008 – 11/2/2008

Hallie Rubenhold worked alongside executive producers, Justin Hardy and Rob Pursey and a team of screenwriters to create this totally unique five-part historical drama series.

Blending fact and fiction, the series relays the story of the formation of the Bow Street Runners (Britain’s first police force) under the brothers Henry and John Fielding.

Set in 1752, City of Vice draws on a number of true cases, characters and scenarios to present a picture of London’s crime-infested streets.

To correspond with the series, Channel 4 commissioned a historically accurate interactive game, Bow Street Runner, on which Hallie also advised.

 

City of Vice Links:

Channel 4 City of Vice site: read interviews with Hallie, the producers and cast about the making of this unique series
-- http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/C/city-of-vice/tv_series.html --

Play the BAFTA winning Bow Street Runner game, inspired by the series:
-- http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/C/city-of-vice/game/index.html --

Read Hallie’s article in The Times about City of Vice:
-- http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article3154465.ece --

 

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A Harlot's Progress.

Broadcast on Channel 4 on 2nd November 2006

A 120-minute dramatisation of the events which might have inspired William Hogarth to paint his iconic series, The Harlot’s Progress.

 

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The Untold Great Fire Of London.

Broadcast on Channel 4 on 30 June 2010

As part of Channel 4’s Bloody Foreigners series, this documentary explores how the 17th century population of London interpreted the events of the Great Fire as an act of French and Dutch terrorism.