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Bobbie's Girl

Bobbie's Girl is a 2002 Irish comedy-drama television film directed by Jeremy Kagan and starring Bernadette Peters, Rachel Ward, Jonathan Silverman, and Thomas Sangster. The plot is about two women leading a comfortable, quiet life running a pub in Dublin who are suddenly confronted with a series of health and family crises.

Bobbie's Girl
VHS cover
Written bySamuel Bernstein
Directed byJeremy Kagan
StarringBernadette Peters
Rachel Ward
Jonathan Silverman
Thomas Sangster
Music byBruce Broughton
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersRonald Shore
John Davis
Howard W. Koch
Josh Silver (co-producer)
Josh Kesselman (co-producer)
Spencer Proffer (executive producers)
CinematographyCiarán Tanham
EditorMichael Economou
Running time95 minutes
Original release
Release9 June 2002 (2002-06-09) (Showtime)

Plot edit

Bobbie Langham (Rachel Ward) and Bailey Lewis (Bernadette Peters) are life partners who own and run "The Two Sisters", a pub in the seaside village of Bray, near Dublin, Ireland, aided by Bailey's brother, David Lewis (Jonathan Silverman). Bobbie discovers that she has breast cancer, and is determined to deal with the crisis on her own. Meanwhile, the parents of Bobbie's 10-year-old nephew Alan Langham (Thomas Sangster) have been killed, and Bailey talks a reluctant Bobbie into taking him in. Bobbie and Bailey are opposites. Bobbie is cool, quiet, reserved and practical. Bailey is an American, warm, outgoing and eccentric, and a former actress. As Bobbie undergoes treatment for her illness she finally agrees to accept Bailey's help. In turn, Bailey takes over the management of the pub and takes care of Bobbie, growing more responsible.

In the end, Bobbie learns to express her love for Alan and accepts him into the extended "family", much to Bailey's delight. A "wedding-commitment" ceremony between Bobbie and Bailey, attended by family and friends, solidifies the women's commitment to each other.

Production and cast edit

Bobbie's Girl was filmed in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland. The film reunites Peters with director Jeremy Kagan, who directed her in the Faerie Tale Theatre TV movie Sleeping Beauty. That made-for-television film was initially broadcast on the Showtime network on 9 June 2002.[1]

  • Bobbie - Rachel Ward
  • Bailey - Bernadette Peters
  • David - Jonathan Silverman
  • Alan - Thomas Sangster

Reception edit

The Gannett News Service review noted that the first part of the film "is truly wonderful. Even when the story becomes contrived, we'll forgive it instantly." It is "skillfully written..and directed" and "Peters' character, in particular, is warm, ditzy and delightful."[2] The CNN.com reviewer wrote that the "story is as sketchy and unconvincing as Bailey's theatrical resume."[3] The Grand Rapids Press reviewer wrote that it is a "charming tale of two women who run a pub", and that "Peters is her usual eccentric, curly-haired self. And Ward, who could be the U.K. twin of "West Wing's" Allison Janney, is letter perfect as the deep-voiced, rather severe Bobbie."[4]

The Daily Variety reviewer wrote that the movie is "all character and situation and no plot", and that "Kagan never quite finds the pixilated sensibility the work seems to need, while writer Samuel Bernstein strains for a climax. The one thing "Bobbie's Girl" does have going for its subdued treatment of the lesbian relationship --- these characters don't need to be lesbians for any plot point, they just are."[5] The Houston Chronicle noted this is "An Irish co-production, Bobbie's Girl was filmed in Ireland, a fine and proper setting for the whimsical free-spiritedness it aims to project."[6] The Los Angeles Times reviewer wrote that the film was "Improbable yet oddly charming", with a style that hovers "somewhere between fairy tale and quirky art-house attraction."[7]

Awards and nominations edit

  • Daytime Emmy Awards, Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special—Bernadette Peters (nominated)
  • GLAAD Media Award, Outstanding Television Movie (nominated)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Bernadette Peters and Rachel Ward Star as Gay Couple in "Bobbie's Girl" June 9" Playbill, 9 June 2002
  2. ^ Hughes, Mike. "Tonight's Must-See: "Bobbie's Girl" Gannett News Service, 3 June 2002
  3. ^ CNN.com (People.Com), "This week's reviews: 'Thirteen Conversations,' Pet Shop Boys, more", 6 June 2002
  4. ^ Butler, Ruth. "Pub owners form a family in Showtime film", Grand Rapids Press (Michigan), 7 June 2002, p. C3
  5. ^ Oxman, Steven. "Review. 'Bobbie's Girl' " Daily Variety, 6 June 2002, p. 14
  6. ^ Hodges, Anne. "'Bobbie's Girl' timely, appealing, but unwieldy" The Houston Chronicle, 8 June 2002
  7. ^ Miller, Darryl L. "A Quirky Tale of Identity, Family in 'Bobbie's Girl' " Los Angeles Times, 8 June 2002

External links edit

  • Bobbie's Girl at IMDb  
  • Daytime Emmy listing (2003) on IMDB

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Bobbie s Girl is a 2002 Irish comedy drama television film directed by Jeremy Kagan and starring Bernadette Peters Rachel Ward Jonathan Silverman and Thomas Sangster The plot is about two women leading a comfortable quiet life running a pub in Dublin who are suddenly confronted with a series of health and family crises Bobbie s GirlVHS coverWritten bySamuel BernsteinDirected byJeremy KaganStarringBernadette Peters Rachel WardJonathan SilvermanThomas SangsterMusic byBruce BroughtonCountry of originIrelandOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducersRonald ShoreJohn DavisHoward W KochJosh Silver co producer Josh Kesselman co producer Spencer Proffer executive producers CinematographyCiaran TanhamEditorMichael EconomouRunning time95 minutesOriginal releaseRelease9 June 2002 2002 06 09 Showtime Contents 1 Plot 2 Production and cast 3 Reception 4 Awards and nominations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editBobbie Langham Rachel Ward and Bailey Lewis Bernadette Peters are life partners who own and run The Two Sisters a pub in the seaside village of Bray near Dublin Ireland aided by Bailey s brother David Lewis Jonathan Silverman Bobbie discovers that she has breast cancer and is determined to deal with the crisis on her own Meanwhile the parents of Bobbie s 10 year old nephew Alan Langham Thomas Sangster have been killed and Bailey talks a reluctant Bobbie into taking him in Bobbie and Bailey are opposites Bobbie is cool quiet reserved and practical Bailey is an American warm outgoing and eccentric and a former actress As Bobbie undergoes treatment for her illness she finally agrees to accept Bailey s help In turn Bailey takes over the management of the pub and takes care of Bobbie growing more responsible In the end Bobbie learns to express her love for Alan and accepts him into the extended family much to Bailey s delight A wedding commitment ceremony between Bobbie and Bailey attended by family and friends solidifies the women s commitment to each other Production and cast editBobbie s Girl was filmed in Bray County Wicklow Ireland The film reunites Peters with director Jeremy Kagan who directed her in the Faerie Tale Theatre TV movie Sleeping Beauty That made for television film was initially broadcast on the Showtime network on 9 June 2002 1 Bobbie Rachel Ward Bailey Bernadette Peters David Jonathan Silverman Alan Thomas SangsterReception editThe Gannett News Service review noted that the first part of the film is truly wonderful Even when the story becomes contrived we ll forgive it instantly It is skillfully written and directed and Peters character in particular is warm ditzy and delightful 2 The CNN com reviewer wrote that the story is as sketchy and unconvincing as Bailey s theatrical resume 3 The Grand Rapids Press reviewer wrote that it is a charming tale of two women who run a pub and that Peters is her usual eccentric curly haired self And Ward who could be the U K twin of West Wing s Allison Janney is letter perfect as the deep voiced rather severe Bobbie 4 The Daily Variety reviewer wrote that the movie is all character and situation and no plot and that Kagan never quite finds the pixilated sensibility the work seems to need while writer Samuel Bernstein strains for a climax The one thing Bobbie s Girl does have going for its subdued treatment of the lesbian relationship these characters don t need to be lesbians for any plot point they just are 5 The Houston Chronicle noted this is An Irish co production Bobbie s Girl was filmed in Ireland a fine and proper setting for the whimsical free spiritedness it aims to project 6 The Los Angeles Times reviewer wrote that the film was Improbable yet oddly charming with a style that hovers somewhere between fairy tale and quirky art house attraction 7 Awards and nominations editDaytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Performer in a Children s Special Bernadette Peters nominated GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Television Movie nominated See also editList of television shows with LGBT charactersReferences edit Gans Andrew Bernadette Peters and Rachel Ward Star as Gay Couple in Bobbie s Girl June 9 Playbill 9 June 2002 Hughes Mike Tonight s Must See Bobbie s Girl Gannett News Service 3 June 2002 CNN com People Com This week s reviews Thirteen Conversations Pet Shop Boys more 6 June 2002 Butler Ruth Pub owners form a family in Showtime film Grand Rapids Press Michigan 7 June 2002 p C3 Oxman Steven Review Bobbie s Girl Daily Variety 6 June 2002 p 14 Hodges Anne Bobbie s Girl timely appealing but unwieldy The Houston Chronicle 8 June 2002 Miller Darryl L A Quirky Tale of Identity Family in Bobbie s Girl Los Angeles Times 8 June 2002External links editBobbie s Girl at IMDb nbsp Daytime Emmy listing 2003 on IMDB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bobbie 27s Girl amp oldid 1219927971, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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