''Blackpool'' is a British television
music
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al
drama
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serial, produced in-house by the
BBC
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, that first broadcast on
BBC One
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on 11 November 2004. Starring
David Morrissey,
Sarah Parish, and
David Tennant
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, the serial was written by
Peter Bowker
Peter Bowker (born 5 January 1959) is a British playwright and screenwriter. He is best known for the television serials ''Blackpool (TV series), Blackpool'' (2004), a musical drama about a shady casino owner in the Northern England, north of En ...
, who had previously written for BBC One's modern adaptation of ''
The Canterbury Tales
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'' and
BBC Two
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's ''Flesh and Blood'', and directed by Coky Giedroyc and
Julie Anne Robinson. The series was filmed on location in
Brentford
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Its economy has dive ...
and
Blackpool
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itself, and broadcast across six weeks at 9:00 pm on Thursdays, until 16 December 2004.
The plot concerns the murder of a young man in a
Blackpool
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arcade, and how it affects the people involved in the arcade and the investigation. As the investigation proceeds, it takes its toll on the characters; Ripley (Morrissey), under suspicion of murder, finds his public and private life slowly unravelling as both his bullying nature and long-forgotten demons from his past return to haunt him, whilst Carlisle (Tennant), intent on proving Ripley is the murderer and planning to use Natalie (Parish) to get to him, finds himself genuinely falling in love with her instead.
The series also starred
Kevin Doyle,
John Thomson,
Georgia Taylor and
Steve Pemberton
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in supporting roles. For its broadcast on
BBC America
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in 2005, the series was renamed ''Viva Blackpool''. Subsequently, as a result of its broadcast in the
United States
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, the series went on to win a
Peabody Award
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for
BBC Worldwide
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, the commercial overseas distribution subsidiary of the BBC. In 2006, a feature-length sequel to the original, also known as ''Viva Blackpool'', broadcast on
BBC One
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.
Music
The series employed pop music in the course of the narrative. The original recordings are played, and are sung along with and accompanied by slightly surreal dance routines acted out by the characters.
A soundtrack was also released to accompany the series, in which a six-page booklet explained why each song used was included in the series.
Reception
Critical reception to the series was positive. Viewing figures averaged between four and five million per episode. In 2005, the series was nominated in the
Best Drama Serial category at the
British Academy Television Awards, eventually losing out to
Channel 4
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's ''
Sex Traffic''. It did, however, win the "Best
Miniseries
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" and Grand Prize accolades at Canada's
Banff Television Festival.
In December 2005, it was announced that it had been nominated, under its American title, ''Viva Blackpool'', in the
Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film category at the 2006
Golden Globe Awards
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.
Distribution
The series was sold to several countries, broadcasting on
Television New Zealand
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more commonly referred to as TVNZ, is a New Zealand state-owned media company and Crown entity. The company operates a television network, TVNZ+, streaming service, and 1N ...
's TV One,
BBC America
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Unlike the BBC's ...
in the United States,
BBC Canada
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and
TVOntario
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in Canada,
ABC in Australia,
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in Belgium,
YLE in Finland and
VPRO in the Netherlands. The series was also on
DVD in the UK, Australia and the Netherlands.
In October 2007, American network
CBS aired a series based on the same premise called ''
Viva Laughlin'', adapted by Bob Lowry and the creator of Blackpool, Peter Bowker, coproduced by
BBC Worldwide
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,
CBS Paramount Network Television,
Sony Pictures Television
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, and
Seed Productions; however, the series was cancelled after two episodes due to low ratings.
Cast
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David Morrissey as Ripley Holden, an ambitious, arrogant arcade owner who believes strongly in luck, and who is planning to turn his arcade into a Las Vegas-style casino hotel and thus revive Blackpool's fortunes.
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Georgia Taylor as Shyanne Holden, Ripley and Natalie's spoiled daughter, who worships her doting father but is cruel and distant to her mother.
Blackpool
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Sarah Parish as Natalie Holden, Ripley's shy, frustrated and lonely wife, whom Ripley takes for granted and to whom Carlisle takes a shine.
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David Tennant
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as D.I. Peter Carlisle, the detective assigned to investigate the murder. A charming, good-natured and gluttonous, although extremely manipulative, police officer, who dislikes Ripley almost on sight.
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Thomas Morrison as Danny Holden, Ripley and Natalie's troubled and awkward son, who is constantly belittled by his father.
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Steve Pemberton
Steven James Pemberton (born 1 September 1967) is a British actor, comedian, director and writer. He was a writer and actor for BBC's ''The League of Gentlemen'' with Reece Shearsmith, Mark Gatiss and Jeremy Dyson. Pemberton and Shearsmith also ...
as Adrian Marr, Ripley's accountant.
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David Bradley as Hallworth, a devout Christian who opposes and campaigns against Ripley's plans to establish a casino hotel.
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Bryan Dick as D.C. Blythe, Carlisle's junior partner.
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Kevin Doyle as Steve, Shyanne's older boyfriend, who has a bad relationship with Ripley after an incident in their school days.
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John Thomson as Terry Corlette.
* David Hounslow as D.C.I. Jim Allbright, Carlisle's senior officer and mate of Ripley's.
Viva Blackpool
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Annette Crosbie as Mrs. Berry, mother of Ripley's now-deceased business partner, Patrick.
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Mark Williams as Tommy "The Motor" Vesty, owner of a local car showroom.
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Megan Dodds as Kitty De-Luxe, a showgirl and convicted fraudster whom Ripley falls in love with.
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Al Weaver as Darrell aka 'Vibe', a runner working for Pollard who falls in love with Shyanne.
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Keith Allen as Steve Pollard, a local entrepreneur and sporting agent.
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Paul Ritter as Billy Pope, Ripley's right-hand-man in the Chapel of Love.
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Hayley Carmichael as D.S. Coogan, the officer investigating the theft.
Episodes
Blackpool (2004)
Viva Blackpool (2006)
Further reading
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References
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External links
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*{{IMDb title, 0817526, Viva Blackpool
BBC television musicals
2000s British comedy-drama television series
2004 British television series debuts
2004 British television series endings
BBC television dramas
2000s British television miniseries
British musical television series
Peabody Award–winning television programs
Television shows set in Lancashire
Jukebox musicals