''Dead Set'' is a British
zombie horror
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miniseries written and created by
Charlie Brooker and directed by
Yann Demange. The show takes place primarily on the set of a fictional series of the real television show ''
Big Brother
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''. The five episodes, aired over five consecutive nights, chronicle a
zombie outbreak that strands the housemates and production staff inside the ''Big Brother'' House, which quickly becomes a shelter from the undead.
''Dead Set'' is a production of Zeppotron, part of the
Endemol
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group of production and distribution companies that produces the actual ''Big Brother''. The series first aired on
E4 starting on 27 October 2008, just six weeks after the end of ''
Big Brother 2008'' on the same channel.
Cast
Cameos by former ''Big Brother'' housemates
Episodes
Production
Writing
Charlie Brooker said that the basic idea for the series came about in 2004, as he watched the American series ''
24''. He commented: "I'm enjoying this, but these terrorists are just ridiculous. They're like waves of
Space Invaders. They might as well be zombies."
Following this, he imagined an apocalypse occurring during the filming of ''
Big Brother
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** Authoritarian personality, any omnipresent figure representing oppressive control
** Big Brother Awards, a sat ...
''.
He cited the Big Brother House as an excellent place to hide during a zombie apocalypse.
The first draft of the script was written in 2005, during the airing of ''
Big Brother 6''.
He based some of his fictional housemates on actual former housemates. For example, he cited
Maxwell Ward and
Saskia Howard-Clarke as inspirations for Marky and Veronica, with Pippa and Space being loosely based on
Helen Adams and
Kieron "Science" Harvey respectively.
For further inspiration, he attended the live eviction of
George Galloway
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during ''
Celebrity Big Brother 4'', where he also visited the camera runs that surround the House.
Beyond ''Big Brother'', Brooker noted several examples of
zombie fiction that had inspired him, including the ''
Dead'' series of films by
George A. Romero, ''
Zombie Flesh Eaters
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'', ''
28 Days Later
''28 Days Later'' is a 2002 British post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland. It stars Cillian Murphy as a bicycle courier who awakens from a coma to discover the accidental release of a highly contagi ...
'', ''
The Walking Dead'', ''
The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue'' and ''
Zombie Creeping Flesh
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''.
Angela Jain, then head of
E4 announced that she had commissioned the series in April 2008,
although the true nature of the project was not publicly revealed until August of that year.
Filming
The ''Big Brother'' eye logo featured in ''Dead Set'' was described by Brooker as a combination of several of the real logos used throughout the series.
The design of the fictional ''Big Brother'' set was made to look as authentic as possible - it featured similar cameras,
two-way mirrors (which could be angled to avoid revealing the camera crew),
astroturf
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and the actual (albeit slightly modified) Diary Room chair from ''
Big Brother 8''.
Filming inside the fictional ''Big Brother'' set for the first episode was done using
Digital Betacam technology, to retain the look and feel of the actual ''Big Brother'' series. The rest of the scenes were shot using the
Arriflex D-20.
Filming for the series took place over the summer of 2008, mainly at
Longcross Studios and the surrounding areas. The eviction of Pippa (
Kathleen McDermott
Kathleen McDermott (born 21 May 1977) is a Scottish actress, singer, model, and make-up artist. She is best known for her roles in the feature film '' Morvern Callar'' (2002), the television film ''Wedding Belles'' (2007), and the miniseries ...
) was filmed at the actual ''Big Brother'' House in Elstree, on 18 July 2008 - the same night that
Belinda was evicted. Before she left the house, McDermott was placed in the stairwell of the House, and "evicted" in front of the show's live audience. McDermott and
Davina McCall had previously shot an improvised "eviction interview".
In addition, several former ''Big Brother'' housemates appeared as themselves and were filmed chatting to each other as part of a fictional "reunion", before ''Dead Sets crew members "surprised" them in order to film a shocked reaction.
Scenes featuring McCall as a zombie were filmed in one day, and the bodies lying around the corridor during the scene were created with SFX dummies (besides
Eugene Sully's, which McCall is seen feasting on). McCall stated that she was covered in bruises the next day, due to hammering on the door in several scenes. She based her zombie-running style on the
T-1000 from the 1991 film ''
Terminator 2: Judgment Day''.
As she was restricted to only one day's filming, a dummy of McCall was used in some scenes for which she was unavailable.
Filming of the series was found to be difficult, due to budgetary and time constraints. Some extras were redressed to play different zombies due to the cost of the contact lenses used as zombie eyes; and the scene in Episode 2 in which Alex and Riq's car breaks down was originally meant to be an explosive car crash.
Brooker cited similar constraints as the reason for the elimination of his original concept for the final episode, which would have been set six months after the outbreak.
Many of the zombies featured in the crowd scenes - including the final assault on the house - were volunteers recruited through the internet.
Charlie Brooker himself also has a brief cameo as a zombie in the second episode.
Release
Promotion
A map for the
Borehamwood region, the site of the real ''Big Brother'' House, was added to the ''
Urban Dead'' MMORPG - with a competition to win a copy of the DVD as part of the promotion of the series.
A website for ''Dead Set'' was launched on 17 September 2008. There also was a
viral marketing site at UnseenScreen.com which had a clip of an interruption to the Big Brother live feed. The website would ask for your name and date of birth to make sure you are 18 or over. This clip shows an unknown woman wearing a leather jacket and trousers trapped in a destroyed Diary Room, covered in blood. screaming for help. The sound cuts out for the majority of the video, only her screaming "Help me." and the name entered can be heard. She then turns to the wall behind her and struggles to write “Help me (Name)”, and the date of birth entered on the wall in blood. The video then goes to a card saying "Dead Set Coming Soon" with an address to the E4 Dead Set site. Advertisements for the show were aired on
E4 and its parent,
Channel 4, with a final trailer appearing on
YouTube on 27 October.
Original broadcast
The series launched on
E4 on 27 October 2008, and concluded on 31 October 2008. All five episodes were broadcast consecutively as a
Halloween
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feature length (2.5 hours) version on E4 on 31 October 2009. ''Dead Set'' was repeated on Channel 4 from 6 to 8 January 2009, reformatted into three-hour-long episodes.
International broadcasts
Home media
The entire series was released on DVD on 3 November 2008, and again in a repackaged format on 19 October 2009. The running time for the DVD is 142 minutes.
The DVD extras included interviews with the director, writer and cast, behind-the-scenes and special effects featurettes, and a selection of deleted and extended scenes, including:
* Pippa's eviction in full (featuring scenes shot from inside the actual ''Big Brother'' house staircase)
* A segment from a fictional episode of ''
8 Out of 10 Cats''
* A scene featuring Patrick discussing "recycling" Grayson's body
* An extended version of Patrick mocking Veronica over her relationship with Marky
* Pippa's death in the final episode at the hands of her undead mother.
The series is currently available to stream in the UK, Canada and the US on
Netflix.
Reception
''Dead Set'' has been acclaimed by critics and the public alike.
Metacritic assigned the series a weighted average score of 77 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
In 2009, it was nominated for a
BAFTA for "Best Drama Serial", but lost out to ''
Criminal Justice''.
Simon Pegg, a co-writer and star of the zombie comedy film ''
Shaun of the Dead'', commented on ''Dead Set'' for ''
The Guardian''. While generally praising the series, he expressed dismay at the move away from the traditional slow zombies of the Romero films to the modern 'fast zombie' used in ''Dead Set'' which were akin to the infected from ''
28 Days Later
''28 Days Later'' is a 2002 British post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland. It stars Cillian Murphy as a bicycle courier who awakens from a coma to discover the accidental release of a highly contagi ...
'' or the zombies from the 2004
''Dawn of the Dead'' remake.
Brooker responded that this was due to a variety of reasons, including budgetary constraints, the fact that ''Dead Set'' had to differentiate itself from ''Shaun of the Dead'', as well as the plot requiring that the infection could put the entire country out of action before the producers had time to evacuate the studios. He also cited two
George Romero films in which the zombies behaved non-traditionally, including a scene in the original ''
Dawn of the Dead'' where two zombie children run.
Legacy
In 2013, Brooker confirmed that the ''
Big Brother 14'' production team sought his approval (which he granted) of a "quarantine" task inspired by ''Dead Set'', which saw housemates being subjected to a fictional viral outbreak.
Steve Greene of
IndieWire, reviewing the series in 2017, noted similar themes in ''Dead Set'' and Brooker's later series, ''
Black Mirror''. He described the former as "an analog precursor to the digital-themed entertainment" featured in the latter.
On April 24, 2019, the production of the Brazilian series ''
Reality Z'' was announced, which was based on ''Dead Set''. The show premiered on
Netflix in 2020.
The
COVID-19 pandemic, which saw contestants of
''Big Brother'' around the world being isolated from news of the pandemic before being released back into a world under lockdown, drew comparisons with ''Dead Set''.
See also
*''
One Cut of the Dead
is a 2017 Japanese zombie comedy film written and directed by Shin'ichirō Ueda. It follows a team of actors and filmmakers who are tasked with shooting a zombie film for live television, and who must do so in a One-shot film, single take.
Made ...
''
References
External links
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