Hollyoaks: In the City

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Hollyoaks: In the City

Part of the title sequence of Hollyoaks: In the City
Format Soap opera/Drama
Created by Phil Redmond
Written by Darren Little
Starring Gemma Atkinson
Marcus Patric
Opening theme Next to Me
(Vocals by Shayne Ward)
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Ending theme Next to Me
(Vocals by Shayne Ward)
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No. of episodes 20 (List of episodes)
Production
Location(s) Liverpool
Running time approx. 45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel E4
Original run August 14, 2006December 18, 2006
External links
Official website
IMDb profile

Hollyoaks: In the City is a British soap opera set in Liverpool and first broadcast in 2006. Hollyoaks: In the City was a spin-off of the Channel 4 television series Hollyoaks originally devised by Phil Redmond. It also served as a continuation to 2005's Hollyoaks: Let Loose which also starred Gemma Atkinson and Marcus Patric.

On 16 November 2006 the writer of the show, Daran Little, announced on his MySpace site that the series had not been recommissioned due to low audience figures.

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[edit] Synopsis

After returning home from Sri Lanka, Ben and Lisa move in with Ben's friend "Tank Top" when they cannot afford to purchase their own place. They quickly settle in and plan to purchase a bar in Liverpool. However, Ben is tricked into handing over the deposit to conmen. After being given a chance to retrieve his money by a local entrepreneur, Burton, Ben finds himself embroiled in a world of crime and sleaze and he tries to work off his debt.

Lisa starts to work at Burton's modeling agency, Gloss, which is actually a front for an escort agency run by Burton. Lisa befriends Polly (Georgina Walker) who shares a flat with Kay (Kym Marsh) but Kay is murdered after two episodes. Afterwards a story arc involving Kay's murder emerges with many characters under suspicion; Denise Welch guest stars as the detective in charge of investigating the murder. Kay's brother, Mickey, turns up, but is later killed after breaking into Burton's office.

The series also features Oliver Lee as a gay student, Josh, who becomes infatuated with his teacher, Adam (Philip Olivier). The producers made the decision of breaking up Ben and Lisa, with Ben ending up with Polly and Lisa sleeping her way through the male characters. Lisa briefly turns to escorting as does Ben when he sleeps with Stella (Claire King) so that Polly is able to give up escorting. However it is clear Lisa and Ben are still in love with each other.

The final episode comes to a dramatic climax as Debbie finds out the truth that Polly isn't her real sister and runs off to find Josh; Polly later appears to commit suicide by overdosing; and Josh and Adam get together briefly, but when Adam kisses another man at the nightclub, Josh runs off distraught. Lisa is abducted by clients of Stella who intend to use her in a snuff pornographic film, whilst Ben, Burton and Tank Top frantically rush to find her. This ends in tragedy when Lisa, whilst trying to escape, shoots Ben in the stomach accidentally and he dies in her arms. This brought an end to the show.

The themes introduction was composed by Luke Blu.

[edit] Characters

  • Gemma Atkinson plays Lisa Hunter. Model and secretary to Burton, who becomes deeper and more involved in the glamorous lifestyle.
  • Marcus Patric plays Ben Davies. Lisa's boyfriend and a doorman to Burton's exclusive nightclub. He fast becomes Burton's favourite henchman.
  • Lee Warburton plays Burton Phillips. Lisa and Ben's employer, Burton is wealthy, bisexual and straight to the point.
  • Georgina Walker plays Polly. The sister of Debbie, Polly frequently "whores herself" although does not enjoy it.
  • Philip Olivier plays Adam Tyler, a teacher at the local school. He begins to develop feelings for one of his male students, leading towards a catalyst of events.
  • Alexis Hall plays model scout Precious, in love with Troy and insanely jealous of the females who get his attention. Cunning and sly, but a good friend.
  • Oliver Lee plays Joshua Jones, an openly gay 16 year old, taught by both Adam and Millie.
  • Leon Lopez plays Tank Top, Ben, Adam and Lisa's flatmate and another of Burton's bouncers.
  • Bryony Seth plays Debbie, Polly's sister and Josh's best friend. She wants to be just like her sister, not knowing the truth of her sister's jobs.
  • Effie Woods plays Millie, Adam's posh girlfriend, a teacher at the local school, who just wants to be loved.
  • Charlotte Hughes plays Lauren.
  • Elaine Tan plays Gucci, the funky Chinese model.
  • Winnie la Freak plays Connie, the local transvestite upstairs.
  • Adam-Jon Fiorentino plays Troy, a not very bright, Australian, wannabe actor, who trades sex with Burton for jobs.
  • Claire King plays Stella, a business woman, not unlike Burton, who appears to be willing to do anything for money. She does however seem to have a compassionate streak below the surface, secretly hating what she does to people.
  • Kym Marsh plays Kay Price. The mother of Burton's daughter Melanie, and one of the more renowned models/prostitutes employed by Burton. Kay was murdered after being filmed in a snuff movie.

[edit] Episodes

[edit] References

  1. ^ Hollyoaks: In the City closing credits

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