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"Pilot" (also referred to as "Our Girl") is a 2013
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film which serves as the
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of the
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series ''
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'', initially created as a standalone project. It was directed by David Drury, produced by
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, and written by Tony Grounds, who eventually went on to create the series. The film focuses on a loud young woman with little future named
Molly Dawes Molly Dawes is a fictional character from the BBC military drama ''Our Girl'', played by Lacey Turner. Molly first appeared in the pilot episode of the show, first broadcast on 24 March 2013, and serves as the protagonist of the first series. Mol ...
(
Lacey Turner Lacey Amelia Turner (born 28 March 1988) is an English actress. She gained prominence in the BBC One, BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' for her portrayal of Stacey Slater, a role she initially played between 2004 and 2010 before returning in 2014 an ...
) and her decision to leave her troubled life behind to join the
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. Grounds based the film's plot on the idea that no conscript is "merely a soldier", and pitched it after hearing of a story about a woman becoming a well-respected army medic despite her rough start. Primarily filmed at the Army Training Centre Pirbright, and being commissioned on the condition that it would include Turner, Grounds developed the story and summarised it as following a "female combatant but she is also a daughter and a sister". The film aired on
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on 24 March 2013. Despite being met with mixed critical response, with many criticising the film's story but praising Turner's performance, it earned high viewership and was well-received by audiences, resulting in the series being conceived.


Plot

18-year-old
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(
Lacey Turner Lacey Amelia Turner (born 28 March 1988) is an English actress. She gained prominence in the BBC One, BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' for her portrayal of Stacey Slater, a role she initially played between 2004 and 2010 before returning in 2014 an ...
), who lives in the East End of London, discovers that her boyfriend has been cheating, and after vomiting in an alleyway, she feels that her life has no purpose and decides to join the army as a
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. Encouraged only by the manager of the recruitment office, Sergeant Lamont ( Paul Fox), she initially keeps her decision a secret from her family, which consists of her controlling father Dave ( Sean Gallagher) and doting mother Belinda (
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). When the truth is exposed, Dave demands she changes her mind, threatening to disown her if she does not, leaving her to make the heartbreaking decision to step away as she heads off to training camp. Here, Corporal Geddings (
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) initially doubts Molly's merits as a potential soldier, but she strives to prove herself and eventually earns the respect of her peers, even reuniting with her mother Belinda when she visits her to apologise for Dave's actions.


Production

Writer and creator Tony Grounds credited the idea that "no conscript is merely a soldier - they are someone's child or sibling, parent or spouse" with the commissioning of the film. He based the film's plot on a story he was told while visiting an army base with a friend, which entailed a young woman who was as "angry as a feral cat" during her
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and had little chane of passing out who went on to become "one of the finest combat medics to have served in Afghanistan". As the idea stuck in the back of Grounds' mind, and having always wanted to write "a story of hope" about "the young and disenfranchised finding the 'thing' they are brilliant at", he pitched the idea after John Yorke, an executive on the BBC's drama department, asked Grounds if he had any ideas for projects that could involve actress
Lacey Turner Lacey Amelia Turner (born 28 March 1988) is an English actress. She gained prominence in the BBC One, BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' for her portrayal of Stacey Slater, a role she initially played between 2004 and 2010 before returning in 2014 an ...
, resulting in the film's conception.
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and David Drury were brought in to produce and direct the film, respectively. Grounds developed the story and summarised it as being about a "female combatant but she is also a daughter and a sister". He added: "Every soldier is a citizen first and we explore their choices that lead them to an Army training camp and how the ensuing months will change their lives forever". In October 2012, the film was announced, as well as Turner's casting as its protagonist,
Molly Dawes Molly Dawes is a fictional character from the BBC military drama ''Our Girl'', played by Lacey Turner. Molly first appeared in the pilot episode of the show, first broadcast on 24 March 2013, and serves as the protagonist of the first series. Mol ...
. On her casting, Turner expressed her excitement to be a part of the project: "I am so excited to be a part of ''Our Girl''. It is a beautifully written drama of one girl's journey through life. Molly is such an interesting character who shows such strength and determination. She's a girl who you cannot help but love". Yorke was "delighted" that Turner was part of the project, and billed Molly as being just as "colourful, unique and powerful" as Turner's ''
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'' character
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. Grounds was vocal about how necessary attention to detail for the plot was and explained the bones of the story as being "one girl's journey from a somewhat out of control miscreant, working in an East Ham nail bar, to someone who is an asset to her country". He sang praises towards Turner for her understanding of the plot and her character, commenting that she "was able to breath an astonishing life into the complex character of Molly Dawes". The film's plot was later teased to follow Molly's journey through her training and into active service in Afghanistan. Grounds commented that scenes of basic training were filmed at the Army Training Centre Pirbright, with permission to film being granted through "skilled and careful negotiations with the Ministry of Defense". He added that soldiers from the camp were "accommodating" as they helped with details including how uniforms were worn, how to salute, and how to march. The actors were placed alongside real recruits undergoing training, meaning the film's stars had to "rise to the challenge". Scenes that took place inside aircraft were reportedly filmed at the
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. Horn later revealed that sequences of the film that were set in Afghanistan were filmed in a
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, adding that it rained on both days of shooting. The film was completed three years after the initial meeting was held. The episode first broadcast on
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on 24 March 2013 at 9:00pm. After the pilot episode aired, it was announced that a five-episode television series which would continue the story had been commissioned.


Cast


Reception

The pilot received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising Turner's performance and Molly's characterisation, but criticising the film's story. Dan Owen of
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awarded the film 3/5 stars, commenting that Turner was "superb" and "made this drama excel" in the film, and "Molly's transformation from cheeky party-goer to a soldier with self-respect and discipline, still managed to be entertaining and occasionally quite moving", but was critical of how the "drama never quite managed to surprise", the script "didn't exactly rewrite the drama rulebook", and the "shortcuts" being taken in the story. Sarah Crompton of ''
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'' criticised the show's depiction of the
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, saying "the depiction of the army – which became too obviously her surrogate family – would be better suited to a glossy advertising campaign than a television drama, glamorising both its methods and its personnel" as well as Molly's character as being "boldly unappealing", but concluded that it was "a compelling 90 minutes", and awarding it 3/5 stars. Tom Sutcliffe of ''
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'' criticised the film for being overly patriotic, explaining: "Tony Grounds's drama Our Girl was so unequivocally approving of the benefits of joining up that it seemed entirely possible that viewers at a loose end might consider giving Army life a go". He described the plot as being "familiar", as it consisted of "initial chippiness and doubt hardening into resolve and acquired discipline". Sam Wollaston of ''
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'' called it "clichéd and schmaltzy", and found it difficult to believe "that Molly from the start could be turned into Molly at the end in a few weeks", but found himself being "swept along" due to Turner's "gutsy, very watchable performance". Alex Fletcher of
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reported that audience reactions on
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were generally positive. Based on official overnight figures, it gained an audience of 5.34 million viewers. Consolidated viewing increased this figure to 6.31 million. The pilot was nominated for best Single Drama at the 2014
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.


See also

* List of ''Our Girl'' episodes


References

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External links

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