This is Jinsy

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This is Jinsy
Genre Surreal comedy, Sitcom
Created by Chris Bran
Justin Chubb
Written by Chris Bran
Justin Chubb
Directed by Matt Lipsey
Starring Chris Bran
Justin Chubb
Alice Lowe
Janine Duvitski
Geoff McGivern
Harry Hill
Jennifer Saunders
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 16 (+ 1 pilot)
Production
Executive producer(s) Lucy Lumsden
Producer(s) Chris Carey
James Dean
Editor(s) Charlie Philips
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) The Welded Tandem Picture Company
Broadcast
Original channel BBC Three (pilot)
Sky Atlantic (series)
Original run 1 March 2010 – present
External links
Website

This is Jinsy is a British comedy series. The pilot was first broadcast on 1 March 2010 on BBC Three. The programme is about the bizarre residents of the fictional island of Jinsy and based on the island of Guernsey, where the two writers are from.[1] The show was written by Chris Bran and Justin Chubb who also play the leading roles. Although the pilot episode was made for the BBC, the full series of eight episodes was picked up by Sky Atlantic.[2][3] The first series began airing with a double bill on 19 September 2011 and ended on 31 October 2011.[4] A second series was commissioned and began airing at 10pm Wednesday 8th January 2014.[5]

Cast

Episodes

Series 1

No. Title Directed by Written by Guest(s) Original air date Viewers
(millions)
Pilot "Bandy Dog Red" Chris Bran and Justin ChubbChris Bran and Justin ChubbChristopher FairbankMarch 1, 2010 (2010-03-01)-
Maven and Sporall are tasked with the historic installation of the first tesselator on old jinsy, a tribal island covered in brambles. 
1 "Wedding Lottery" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbDavid TennantSeptember 19, 2011 (2011-09-19)0.179[9]
The islanders are married off in the wedding lottery. Maven enters Sporall into the draw. 
2 "Cupboards" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbPeter SerafinowiczSeptember 19, 2011 (2011-09-19)0.100[9]
Maven is convinced cupboard salesman Eric Dunt is their deity. Sporall is unconvinced. 
3 "Beardboy" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbCatherine TateSeptember 26, 2011 (2011-09-26)0.187[9]
While Maven prepares for an interview with the editor of Glove Hygiene Monthly, the beard-growing contest is disrupted by an attacker with a taste for facial hair. 
4 "Ool Bat" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbKevin Eldon, KT Tunstall and Adam GillenOctober 3, 2011 (2011-10-03)0.111[9]
An environmentalist threatens to scupper Maven's project for a new bridge in the shape of his nose. 
5 "Nameworm" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbSimon Callow and Nigel PlanerOctober 11, 2011 (2011-10-11)0.096[9]
Maven embarks on a journey in treacherous winter conditions accompanied by a former teacher, who torments him on the way. 
6 "Vel" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbJane Horrocks, Don Warrington and Marek LarwoodOctober 17, 2011 (2011-10-17)0.114[9]
Maven attempts to cheat in order to join Jinsy's Intellectual Elite. 
7 "Zoop" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbMarcia WarrenOctober 24, 2011 (2011-10-24)0.089[9]
After a banned rock band plan to break the Arbiter's rules, Maven himself tries to foil their plans. 
8 "Kelpman" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbBrian Murphy and Colin HoultOctober 31, 2011 (2011-10-31)0.088[9]
Maven becomes the highlight of Jinsy as he tries to fix a desolate tessellator, meanwhile Sporall discovers a new form of entertainment. 

Series 2

No. Title Directed by Written by Guest(s) Original air date Viewers
(millions)
1 "Intelligent Hair" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbStephen FryJanuary 8, 2014 (2014-01-08)0.067[10]
Maven's annual Arbiter ceremony goes catastrophically wrong when the historic wig used to crown him suddenly becomes reanimated. 
2 "Acco!" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbBen MillerJanuary 8, 2014 (2014-01-08)0.063[10]
Time is of the essence as Maven races against the clocks to get his accounts done in time. The only problem is, Jinsy's ink-addicted accountants have gone feral, forcing him to strike a deal with the Chief Accountant involving his daughter, Berpetta. 
3 "Double Duck" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbKaty BrandJanuary 15, 2014 (2014-01-15)
Maven and Sporall are in high spirits as they attend Jinsy's Firelock Festival, but the mood soon sours when they stop by to see Madame Astralina. The local astrologer specialises in rat bum-reading and she's got some dire news to share with poor Maven: he's going to be assassinated. 
4 "Penny's Pendant" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbEileen AtkinsJanuary 22, 2014 (2014-01-22)0.058[10]
Decency levels may have plummeted from Mildly Vulgar to Severely Smutty across the island, but Maven is refusing to let his slip. 
5 "Nightly Bye" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbRob BrydonJanuary 29, 2014 (2014-01-29)
Party pooper Maven is dreading the arrival of forbidden festival Nacken, so much so that he's being extra vigilant about everyone taking their nightly bye pills. 
6 "Speckled Pom Pom" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbStephen Mangan and Debbie ChazenFebruary 5, 2014 (2014-02-05)
Preferring crackpot theories to common sense, Maven is convinced that the island is going to be overthrown by a group of subversive residents communicating via coded textile messaging. His evidence? The number of islanders wearing novelty knitwear. 
7 "Population 791" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin ChubbDerek JacobiFebruary 12, 2014 (2014-02-12)
The Great He orders Maven to dispose of a resident when the island population exceeds its limit of 791. Favourite for the chop is Jinsy's oldest inhabitant, the romper suit-wearing Robunce Barnatty, but an unexpected revelation changes everything. 
8 "The Golden Woggle" Matt LipseyChris Bran and Justin Chubb Phil Davis and Olivia ColmanFebruary 12, 2014 (2014-02-12)
Maven is shocked to discover that he's been wearing a makeshift woggle and sets out to retrieve the official one from former Arbiter, Roley Jenkins. Obstacles arise, however, in the form of his wife Joan and a pesky parrot. 

Production

The pilot of This is Jinsy was produced by the Welded Tandem Picture Company and filmed at Greenford Studios in July 2009. It was directed by Chris Bran and Justin Chubb; script editor was Emma Kennedy.

Production for the first series started at the end of January 2011 and it is directed by Matt Lipsey. Charlie Phillips, who worked with Lipsey on Psychoville is the editor.[11]

Reception

The Radio Times described the pilot as "infectiously funny as an overstuffed owl. A full series please."[12] Time Out described it as "a lo-fi joy to behold"[13] and the Daily Mail wrote "Has the wit to become a less malevolent League of Gentlemen".[14]

Alice-Azania Jarvis, reviewing the first two episodes for The Independent, calls it "brilliantly done" and "genuinely surreal".[15] Keith Watson writes in The Metro, Bran and Chubb "teetered on the brink of drowning in the ocean of whimsy", but that "This is Jinsy pulled off the trick of turning its multifarious influences into something that felt fresh and new."[16]

Awards

The pilot of This is Jinsy was nominated in the Sitcom category for the Rose d'Or 2010.[17]

Series 1 of This is Jinsy was nominated in the Best Sketch Show category for the British Comedy Awards 2011.

References

  1. "What is Jinsy?". BBC comedy blog. 
  2. "Sky1 Announces New Comedy Line-up". Sky.com. 29 July 2010. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "This is Jinsy: Amazing Guest Stars Announced". Sky Atlantic. 2011. Retrieved 2 June 2011. 
  4. "'This Is Jinsy' Air Date Announced". Entertainment Focus. 31 August 2011. Retrieved 7 November 2012. 
  5. "BSkyB gives comedy This is Jinsy a second series". guardian.co.uk. 16 December 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2012. 
  6. "Daily TV round-up – Harry goes drag in new comedy". Yahoo! TV. 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2011. 
  7. "Greg Davies in This Is Jinsy - Pictures". Comedy.co.uk. Retrieved 16 January 2014. 
  8. "This Is Jinsy - Season 1 Episode 1". TV Pixie. Retrieved 20 September 2011. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 "Weekly Top 10 Programmes". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 14 September 2011. 
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 "Weekly Top 10 Programmes". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 5 February 2014. 
  11. "Sky Atlantic Announces 'This Is Jinsy'". entertainment-focus.com. 2 May 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2011. 
  12. Radio Times 27th - 5 February March 2010 issue
  13. Time Out Magazine TV preview Wed 24 March
  14. The Daily Mail - Preview section Saturday 27 February 2010
  15. Jarvis, Alice-Azania (20 September 2011). "This Is Jinsy Review". The Independent. Retrieved 20 September 2011. 
  16. Watson, Keith (19 September 2011). "This Is Jinsy, series 1, episode 1: TV review". Metro. Retrieved 20 September 2011. 
  17. Rose d'Or Nominees. The Rose D'Or 2010 Website

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