Suburban Shootout
Suburban Shootout |
|
Format |
Sitcom |
Created by |
Roger Beckett
James Gary Martin |
Directed by |
Vito Rocco
Gordon Anderson |
Starring |
Anna Chancellor
Felicity Montagu
Amelia Bullmore
others |
Opening theme |
"The Stempington Stomp" by Daniel Pemberton |
Ending theme |
idem |
Country of origin |
United Kingdom |
No. of episodes |
11 |
Production |
Executive producer(s) |
Laurence Bowen |
Producer(s) |
Greg Boardman |
Running time |
30 minutes (series 1)
65 minutes (series 2) |
Broadcast |
Original channel |
Five |
Original run |
27 April 2006 – 20 September 2007 |
Suburban Shootout is a British satirical black comedy television series produced for Five and Paramount Comedy by Feelgood Fiction in association with Oxygen. The first series aired in the UK on Five from 27 April 2006. It began airing in the United States on 22 March 2006 on Oxygen and in Germany on Comedy Central in 2007. The second series began on Five on 6 September 2007.
Premise
Joyce Hazeldine and her policeman husband Jeremy move to what seems to be an idyllic home counties town of Little Stempington from London. She soon discovers there are two rival gangs of housewives, one headed by Camilla Diamond and one by Barbara Du Prez.
Once very good friends, Camilla and Barbara originally turned to weaponry and intimidation as a way of dealing with crime and antisocial behaviour, and gathered a small group of local women to help further their cause, but the group splintered into two smaller gangs when Camilla grew greedy and used their increased clout for her own personal gain, dealing in extortion, racketeering, coercion and threats to local businesses and residents of the town.
Barbara's gang continues to take extreme action against perceived 'threats to Little Stempington life' (planned low-cost housing, teenagers wearing hoodies, etc.), while also working tirelessly against Camilla's gang. Timid Joyce, unfortunately, becomes a pawn in both gangs, enlisted by Barbara to work undercover as a way of getting closer to Camilla.
The plot later thickens with Camilla racketeering the local recreational drugs market with 8 times strength HRT patches from their contacts in Marseille (hence the twinning with Marseille in the town sign).
Cast
- Anna Chancellor - Camilla Diamond, head of the "bad" gang. Originally a very good friend with Barbara du Prez, and the two formed an all-female mafia system after accidentally killing a burglar. They used it to clean up Little Stempington, but Camilla saw what the crime could do for her own gain, and the two soon parted ways. Since then, she has had numerous plastic surgery operations, paid for by her racketeering and loan sharking, and her group is the main opposition to Barbara's, next to the recent incursions of travelling musical festivals and the French.
- Felicity Montagu - Barbara du Prez, head of the "good" gang. Originally a very good friend with Camilla Diamond, the two formed the original singular mafia after they were burgled and killed the culprit, using it to clear Little Stempington of 'dark influences' from outside forces and those inside as well, ranging from minor offences such as hoodies, to grave misdeeds like low-cost housing (Which she thwarts using land mines). The two parted company and the mafia splintered in twain once Camilla became greedy, and they have been at loggerheads since then.
- Rachael Blake - Hilary Davenport, one of Camilla's sidekicks. Her vanity is only matched by Camilla's, and she is constantly considering how to pay for her next plastic surgery operation. She doesn't do very much in the series, other than offer an interestingly pessimistic (or perhaps simply half-drunken) point of view on most topics.
- Amelia Bullmore - Joyce Hazeldine, the naïve newcomer to Little Stempington. She was first acquired by Barbara du Prez, but was sent underground into Camilla Diamond's group as an undercover spy soon after. She is not very brave to begin with, but soon learns to stand up to the villainous Camilla and by the end of the French incursion, she has managed to learn enough to threaten Camilla with exposure. When Camilla frames Barbara with several thousand pounds worth of HRT patches, Joyce is unexpectedly coerced into taking her place whilst she sits her stay in prison.
- Cathryn Bradshaw - Margaret Littlefair, a sidekick of Barbara du Prez. A remarkably ditzy woman who seems to know a lot about making explosives and handling guns, for this she seems to be the 'good' counterpart to Lillian, with the slight difference that her aim is worse than Camilla's vanity. She was the one who managed to slip guns onto the ferry to France when Barbara and others left to help Joyce.
- Lucy Robinson - Pam Draper, a sidekick of Barbara du Prez. She is likely the most posh member of the 'good' gang, and she is always seen in a clean and pressed suit. She has very little actual compassion for the people she combats, even threatening to castrate a man if he didn't start speaking 'the Queen's English'. Overall, she can be very nice, but like Hilary Davenport, plays little role in the actual series.
- Emma Kennedy - Lillian Gordon-Moore, one of Camilla's sidekicks. A definite tomboy, Lillian has more than a passing passion for firearms, and can handle virtually any weapon you put in her hands. Usually dressed in leather trousers or jodhpurs, despite saying little she exudes an air of menace. She seems to have a growing crush on Joyce, and held her in a rather suggestive position upon pulling her from Emile de Prez's detonated car. She had planted the explosive, an out of date model, saying that she had thought she had gotten a bargain, more likely to save Joyce.
- Ralph Ineson - Jeremy Hazeldine, Joyce's husband and the new local superintendent. He's very much used to the hustle and bustle of the larger city police force, so is always so remarkably bored in Little Stempington, where the housewives ensure that everything is kept calm and quiet. At one point he thinks Joyce is having an affair, and at others he is drugged with Viagra by Camilla, but eventually things calm down and he honestly starts to enjoy life in the "quiet" town.
- Vincenzo Nicoli - Emile Lesoux, the French drug dealer Camilla gets her drugs from. He seems to adore Joyce in an odd way, even after being shot in the leg and being cheated out of his money, and because of his phone calls Jeremy begins suspecting Joyce of having an affair. Initially, Joyce tells Jeremy that he's a cheese merchant, but eventually he is caught for several crimes include drug trafficking and kidnap.
Production
- The Little Stempington town sign was only seen in the first four episodes in season one, because the writer, Roger Beckett, stole it from the set. It is currently under his bed in his house.[1]
- Most of the filming was done in Pinner, London.
American spinoff
The HBO cable network commissioned a television pilot of a U.S. version of "Suburban Shootout" in 2008. Men In Black and Addams Family director Barry Sonnenfeld directed and co-executive produced the pilot, which was filmed entirely in the Hamptons, Long Island, New York, in September 2008. The show stars Kelly Preston as Camilla Diamond, Judy Greer, Mary Birdsong, Kerri Kenney-Silver and Rachael Harris.[2] HBO has yet to announce whether or not the series will be picked up. [1]
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