Take Me

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Take Me
Genre Drama
Starring Robson Green,
Beth Goddard
Production
Producer(s) SMG Productions
Running time 60 to 90 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ITV1
Original run August 5, 2001Winter, 2001

Take Me is the title of a 2001 British television drama miniseries on ITV, starring Robson Green and Beth Goddard.

[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Jack and Kay Chambers are thrilled when the residents of Hadleigh Corner welcome them to their new home with open arms. But then the neighbours invite them to share their beds too. When Jack and Kay Chambers leave their city apartment for an exclusive housing estate, they hope to save their ailing marriage. Hadleigh Corner is the rural idyll of their dreams and the newly-built house is the perfect symbol of their fresh start.

At first, all is rosy. The villagers are warm and welcoming and the party invitations are flowing. Even their children seem more settled. But as Jack and Kay try to rebuild their relationship, they discover their new neighbours are anything but normal. What starts as a cosy dinner party suddenly turns into a night of adult party games with absolutely no limits. What's more, the perfectly polished and manicured estate hides a terrible deathly secret. As the truth about Hadleigh Corner is revealed, Jack and Kay are torn apart and caught up in a nightmare, which will change their lives forever.

[edit] Cast

[edit] Credits

  • Writer - Caleb Ranson
  • Producer - Bill Boyes
  • Executive Producers - Sandra Jobling & Judy Counihan
  • Director - Alex Pillai

Take Me was produced by Coastal and SMG Productions for ITV. It was filmed between October and December of 2000 and first broadcast in the UK on August 5th 2001.

Locations: Newcastle upon Tyne City Centre; Ever Ready Factory at Tanfield Lea; Wynyard Park, Billingham; Mitford Hall, Morpeth; Low Hauxley Beach; Samsung Factory at Billingham (Middlesborough); Cammell Laird Shipyard, Hebburn; St. Aloysius Church, Hebburn.