Housewife, 49
Housewife, 49 | |
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Victoria Wood |
Written by |
Victoria Wood Nella Last |
Directed by | Gavin Millar |
Starring |
Victoria Wood David Threlfall Christopher Harper Ben Crompton Lorraine Ashbourne Sally Bankes Stephanie Cole Marcia Warren Sylvestra Le Touzel Wendy Nottingham Jane Lowe Dorothy Atkinson Sian Brooke Laura Power Jason Watkins |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Production | |
Location(s) | Barrow-in-Furness, England |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | ITV, STV, UTV |
Original airing | 10 December 2006 |
Housewife, 49 is a 2006 television film based on the wartime diaries of Nella Last. Written by and starring English actress and comedienne Victoria Wood, it follows the experiences of an ordinary housewife and mother in the Northern English town of Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire during the Second World War. It was first broadcast in the UK by ITV on 10 December 2006.
Plot
The Mass Observation project was a non-governmental scheme designed to document and examine the lives of ordinary people. Nella Last participated in the project and signed her weekly diaries "Housewife, 49", her age when she first began the correspondence. Her diaries to Mass Observation, often written in pencil, provide the narrative of the play as she documents her life. Edited versions of her diary have been published: Nella Last's War edited by Richard Broad and Suzy Fleming appeared first in 1981 and has been more recently re-published by Profile Books in 2007. Housewife, 49 is based on this book which covers the years 1939–45. Nella Last's Peace, which appeared in 2009, includes diary entries from her immediate post-war years. A third volume, Nella Last in the 1950s: Further diaries of Housewife, 49 was published in 2010.
In some scenes, the staff of Mass Observation are seen reacting to, and sometimes visibly moved by, her letters. During the course of the programme, Last moves from being an introverted, isolated, and depressed individual in a difficult marriage, to become an outgoing character who, through her voluntary work during wartime, becomes a backbone of the local community. At the end of the programme it is explained that Nella continued to write to Mass Observation until her death in 1968. The original diary together with hundreds of other diaries and Mass Observation's other papers are available to the public at the Mass Observation Archive at the University of Sussex.
It also documents the lead character's changing relationships with those around her; standing up to her domineering husband (David Threlfall), developing a close but sometimes strained friendship with Mrs Waite (Stephanie Cole) the head of the Local Women's Voluntary Service, and her changing relationships with her eldest son Arthur (Ben Crompton), and her younger son Cliff (Christopher Harper) who is changed by his experiences of combat. It is also implied that Cliff, who in real life became a sculptor in Australia, was gay; although Nella does not realise this.
Stage production
In September 2013, Victoria Wood choose the small Old Laundry theatre in Bowness-on-Windermere as the venue for the premiere of the stage version of Housewife 49.[1]
Awards
It won two British Academy Television Awards in 2007: "Best Single Drama", and Victoria Wood won "Best Actress" for her portrayal of Nella Last.
DVD release
Housewife, 49 was released on DVD in the US on 11 March 2008.
External links
- Housewife, 49 at the Internet Movie Database
- Newspaper interview with Victoria Wood, Manchester Evening News, 2006-11.
- Filming the railway sequences in Housewife, 49.
References
- ↑ "Victoria Wood's Housewife, 49 gets stage premiere". BBC. 3 September 2013. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
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