| Stanley Park | |
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| Created by | Leo Richardson |
| Directed by | Misha Manson-Smith |
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| Composer | Erran Baron Cohen |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of episodes | 1 |
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| Producer | Charlie Hanson |
| Production locations | Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales |
| Running time | 28 minutes |
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| Network | BBC Three |
| Release | 10 June 2010 |
Stanley Park is one of a collection of drama pilot episodes produced for BBC Three and was broadcast on 10 June 2010.[1] The story focuses on a group of young friends going through a life-changing period of their lives. The episode was produced by 6 Degree Media and was written by Leo Richardson and inspired by his stage play.
Characters
| Character | Played by |
|---|---|
| Auntie Pat | Sharon Horgan |
| Dirty Debbie | Holliday Grainger |
| Sadie | Antonia Thomas |
| Julie Stevens | Morwenna Banks |
| Robert Stevens | David Kennedy |
| Raggedy Ann | Jennie Jacques |
| Bent Ben | Richard Southgate |
| Lee Stevens | Joe Cole |
| Harry Stevens | Nick Blood |
Production
Stanley Park is the second of a series of three pilot episodes that were broadcast on BBC Three, the others being Pulse and Dappers.[2]
Filming locations
Reception
The Independent said, "It wasn't that it was bad; indeed, like most pilots on offer, it was rather better than quite a lot of the dross that dominates day-to-day scheduling. It was just a little rough around the edges."[4]
References
- ↑ "Press Office - Network TV Programme Information BBC Week 23 Thursday 10 June 2010". BBC. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
- ↑ Dana Stevens (3 June 2010). "Three - Blog: Dappers and Stanley Park: Your exclusive first look". BBC. Retrieved 12 June 2010.
- ↑ Stanley Park - Additional Details
- ↑ Jarvis, Alice-Azania. "Last Night's TV: Stanley Park, BBC3 Come Dine with Me: Footballers Special, Channel 4". Independent. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
External links
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