Blackpool (TV serial)
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Blackpool is a British television musical drama serial, produced in-house by the BBC and screened on their BBC One channel in six one-hour episodes on Thursday nights at 9pm from November 11 to December 16, 2004.
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[edit] Overview
Starring David Morrissey, Sarah Parish and David Tennant, the serial was written by Peter Bowker (who had previously written for BBC One's modern adaptation of The Canterbury Tales (2003) and BBC Two's Flesh and Blood (2002)) and directed by Coky Giedroyc and Julie Anne Robinson, it was filmed on location in Blackpool itself and Brentford. It was renamed Viva Blackpool for transmission on BBC America in 2005. Also in the cast were John Thompson and Steve Pemberton.
The series is particularly notable for its comic touches and the employment of pop music in the course of the narrative - although the originals are played, they are sang along with and accompied by slightly surreal dance routines acted out by the characters. This latter device is strongly reminiscent of the style of esteemed television playwright Dennis Potter, who used it in several of his famous productions such as Pennies from Heaven (1978) and The Singing Detective (1986).
A sequel one-off, Viva Blackpool, starring David Morrissey reprising his role as Ripley Holden, and Georgia Taylor reprising her role as his daughter Shyanne was shown on the BBC on Saturday June 10 2006. Where following the events of Blackpool and the implosion of his life and his dreams, Ripley headed to the bright lights and casinos of Vegas. Once there he discovered... God, he is now reverend of Blackpools only Vegas style, wedding chapel, the story is about Ripley getting his hands on the official world cup, and how he uses it to his own advantage.
[edit] Plot
The plot concerns the murder of a young man in a Blackpool arcade, and how it affects the people involved in the arcade and the investigation:
- Ripley Holden (Morrissey), the ambitious, arrogant arcade owner who believes strongly in luck, and who is planning to turn his arcade into a Las Vegas-style casino hotel and thus revive Blackpool's fortunes;
- DI Peter Carlisle (Tennant), the investigating officer of the murder: a charming and good-natured, although extremely manipulative, police officer, who dislikes Holden almost on sight;
- Natalie Holden (Parish), Ripley's shy, frustrated and lonely wife, whom Ripley takes for granted and to whom Carlisle takes a shine to;
- Shyanne Holden (Georgia Taylor); Ripley and Natalie's spoilt daughter, who worships her doting father but is cruel and distant to her mother; and
- Danny Holden (Thomas Morrison); Ripley and Natalie's troubled and awkward son, who is constantly belittled by his father.
As the investigation proceeds, it takes its toll on the characters; Ripley, under suspicion of murder, finds his public and private life slowly unravelling as both his bullying nature and long-forgotten demons from his past return to haunt him, whilst Carlisle, intent on proving Ripley is the murderer and planning to use Natalie to get to him, finds himself genuinely falling in love with her instead.
[edit] Critical reaction and awards
Although critical reaction to the serial was generally positive, albeit with some poor reviews as well, its audience figures were not spectacular, falling between four and five million viewers. In 2005, it was nominated in the Best Drama Serial category at the British Academy Television Awards, eventually losing out on the Award to Channel 4's Sex Traffic. It did, however, win the "Best Miniseries" and Grand Prize acolades at Canada's Banff Television Festival. In December 2005, it was announced that it had been nominated (under its American title Viva Blackpool) in the Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television category at the 2006 Golden Globe Awards.[1]
The serial has been shown abroad in several countries, including:
- Television New Zealand's TV One
- United States cable television station BBC America
- Canadian specialty channel BBC Canada
- Australia's ABC from November 30, 2005.
It has also been released on DVD in the UK.
[edit] Cast
- Ripley Holden — David Morrissey
- Natalie Holden — Sarah Parish
- Shyanne Holden — Georgia Taylor
- Danny Holden — Thomas Morrison
- Adrian Marr — Steve Pemberton
- DI Carlisle — David Tennant
- Kitty de Lux — Megan Dodds
[edit] Song List
A list of the songs used as musical numbers throughout the show.
Episode 1
- Viva Las Vegas by Elvis Presley
- You Can Get It If You Really Want by Jimmy Cliff
- She's Not You by Elvis Presley
- These Boots Were Made for Walking by Nancy Sinatra
Episode 2
- The Gambler by Kenny Rogers
- Cupid by Johnny Nash
- Should I Stay by Gabrielle
- I Second That Emotion by The Miracles
Episode 3
- Brilliant Mistake by Elvis Costello
- Can You Feel The Force by The Real Thing
- Sqweeze Me, Pleeze Me by Slade
- The Boy With The Thorn In His Side by The Smiths
- The Secrets That You Keep by Mud
Episode 4
- Walk Tall by Val Doonican
- I'm Gonna Make You Love Me by Diana Ross / The Supremes / The Temptations
- Ooh La La by The Faces
Episode 5
- Should I Stay Or Should I Go by The Clash
- Invisible by Alison Moyet
- "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen
- Knock Knock by Mary Hopkin
Episode 6
- White Wedding by Billy Idol
- There Goes My Everything by Englebert Humperdinck
- Don't Leave Me This Way by The Communards
- There's Always Something There to Remind Me by Sandie Shaw
Viva Blackpool (The 1 Off Sequel Episode)
- "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" by Queen
- I'm On My Way by The Proclaimers
- I Only Want To Be With You by Dusty Springfield
- Ring Of Fire by Johnny Cash
- Its Not Unusual by Tom Jones
- Dream A Little Dream by Beautiful South
[edit] Blackpool Soundtrack
There was a Blackpool CD soundtrack released to accompany the TV series. Inside, there is a six-page booklet with a little guide from Peter Bowker, saying why the song suited the situation.
- Queen- Don't Stop Me Now
- Kevim Rowland and Dexy's Midnight Runners- Come On Eileen
- Depeche Mode- Just Can't Get Enough (This was in the original script. It was supposed to a culmination of lots of snatches of other songs, leading to an easy sexual encounter but it felt repetative as they had done a scene between David Tennant and Sarah Parish in the Aquarium).
- Jimmy Cliff- You Can Get It If You Really Want
- Dave and Ansel Collins- Double Barrel
- Kenny Rogers- The Gambler
- Johnny Nash- Cupid
- The Costello Show- Brilliant Mistake
- The Smiths- The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
- Alison Moyet- Invisible
- The Communards- Don't Leave Me This Way
- The Real Thing- Can You Feel The Force
- Diana Ross & The Supremes & The Temptations- I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
- Gabrielle- Should I Stay
- 10cc- I'm Not In Love
- Yazoo- Only You
- Terence Trent D'Arby- Sign Your Name
- Billy Idol- White Wedding
- Mud- The Secrets That You Keep
- Sandie Shaw- (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me
- Rob Lane- Ripley's Skank (Main Theme)