The film was written and directed by Christopher Smith.
Christopher Smith remained in the role for twelve years between 1989 and 2001, making him the longest actor to play the character.
In May 2001, Christopher Smith was axed from the role after twelve years.
Miles' influence on the people who played with him has been described by music writer and author Christopher Smith as follows:
By 1569, he was deputy to Christopher Smith in the Exchequer.
Christopher Smith was signed on to direct.
"We took a huge hit," said Christopher Smith, a marine scientist who is the program's director.
She then found Christopher Smith, a deaf choreographer from Chicago, who was more than happy to help with the musical.
Christopher Smith has a jazz dancer's lithe style, precision and charm.
To Christopher Smith he left his large harpsichord.