Happy Hollidays

Happy Hollidays
Genre Sitcom
Created by Simon Carlyle & Gregor Sharp
Written by Gregor Sharp & Simon Carlyle
Directed by Douglas Mackinnon
Starring Ford Kiernan
Karen Dunbar
Gavin Mitchell
Kathleen McDermott
Theme music composer Ford Kiernan
Dave Murricane
Opening theme Happy Holidays
Ending theme Happy Holidays
Composer(s) Ford Kiernan
Country of origin Scotland
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s) Ewan Angus
Producer(s) Angela Murray
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Effingee Productions
Release
Original network BBC Scotland
BBC One Scotland
BBC Two Scotland
Original release 4 September (2009-09-04) – 9 October 2009

Happy Hollidays is a Scottish television situation comedy, created and written by Simon Carlyle and Gregor Sharp, and broadcast by BBC Scotland. One series of the comedy was commissioned by BBC Scotland and the show is produced by Effingee Productions.[1][2]

The series stars Ford Kiernan as Colin Holliday, who is the owner of the titular Happy Hollidays, a fictitious caravan site in Scotland, Karen Dunbar as cabaret singer Joyce Mullen and Gavin Mitchell as rival caravan site owner Mike Bryan, with a supporting cast portraying the various staff on the two caravan sites and the guests staying at the site. The series follows Colin Holliday running the caravan site, dealing with his guests, who he sees as a source of revenue and little else, and trying to outwit Mike Bryan, his arch enemy.[1][2]

Cast

Episodes

  1. "The Visit": In the opening of the new series, Mr. Holliday has opened his own caravan-park in Ayrshire. The episode follows Mr. Holliday's old rival, Mike, comes for an inspection.
  2. "Tycoon": A rich man comes to the caravan park in order to invest his money within the park, and Mr. Holliday has his eye on the money. Meanwhile, Joyce flogs everything that she owns on eBay.
  3. "Bombs Away": Mr. Holliday, Dean, Debbie and Mike get trapped in an old World War II bomb shelter, with live bombs. Meanwhile, Joyce gets offered a movie role in a new period drama.
  4. "Mike the Poacher": Mike starts to spend time with Joyce and she ends up leaving Happy Hollidays to come work and live in Mike's caravan park, U-tow-pia and Debbi wants to start her singing career at Happy Hollidays.
  5. "Donkey": When the farmer who owns the land between Colin and Mike's sites dies, they each embark on a charm offensive with his daughter. Meanwhile, Joyce tries to give up smoking, and Dean and Debbi are concerned about the future of Pets' Corner's resident donkey. Lorraine McIntosh guest stars.
  6. "Wedding Bells": Colin and Mike vie to become the new chairman of the caravan site owners' organisation. Joyce, meanwhile, devises a secret money making scheme that brings her temporarily closer to Colin while Debbi hears the sound of wedding bells.

Reception

The series received negative reviews. Writing for The Sun, John Smeaton wrote "Happy Hollidays gave me arse-ache. I could see every pun coming a mile off in the new series about a caravan park starring Ford Kiernan - and not one of them was funny. There hasn't been a decent BBC comedy since the Still Game crew all fell out. The follow-ups Dear Green Place and now Happy Hollidays have been lame, to say the least. Ford, pal, please. It's time to kiss and make up with Greg Hemphill - you're simply not funny without him."[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "BBC WEEK 35, 29 August – 4 September 2009 Programme Information, Television & Radio" (PDF). BBC Scotland Press Office. BBC. Retrieved 11 September 2009.
  2. 1 2 "Happy Hollidays". BBC. Retrieved 11 September 2009.
  3. "Don't mess with my Miss Marple STV". The Sun. Retrieved 18 December 2016.
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