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Material Girl (TV series)

Material Girl is a British romantic comedy produced by Carnival Films, that first aired on BBC One on 14 January 2010. It stars Lenora Crichlow, Dervla Kirwan, and Michael Landes.

Material Girl
GenreRomantic comedy
Drama
Written byJoshua St.Johnston
Colin Bytheway
Ben Ockrent
Imogen Edwards-Jones
Jess Williams
StarringLenora Crichlow
Dervla Kirwan
Michael Landes
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducerChrissy Skinns
Running time60 minutes
Production companyCarnival Film & Television
Original release
NetworkBBC One
Release14 January (2010-01-14) –
18 February 2010 (2010-02-18)

Set in the fashion world, it was inspired by the book Fashion Babylon by Imogen Edwards-Jones. It was described in one of the early promotional items as "a romantic comedy about a young fashion designer battling an evil ex-boss, a sexy-but-devilish business partner and snobby fashionistas to get her break in work and love".[1]

Cast edit

  • Lenora Crichlow – Ali Redcliffe, a young fashion designer attempting to make a name for herself
  • Dervla Kirwan – Davina Bailey, the current hot designer, who is not about to allow an upstart like Ali take her spotlight
  • Michael Landes – Marco Keriliak, fashion businessman, Ali's business partner
  • O. T. Fagbenle – Chris, motorcycle courier and Ali's ex-boyfriend
  • Nick Blood – Alex, Davina's fashion assistant, Ali's friend and gay flatmate
  • Ingrid Oliver – Mimi Throckmorton, Ali's friend, stockist at a fashion magazine-cum stylist
  • Anna Brewster – Lydia Kane, supermodel and Ali's friend
  • Esther Smith – Trish, Ali's studio receptionist
  • Joanna Kanska – Dorota, Ali's studio dressmaker
  • Malcolm Sinclair – Mitchell Crompton, leading fashion critic
  • Sadie Pickering – Louise, works for fashion magazine
  • Lindsey Coulson – Christina Redcliffe, Ali's mother
  • Anthony Calf – Anthony Chatsworth, an influential fashion magazine editor, had affair with Mimi
  • Charlie Carter – Paparazzi, stitches up Lydia Kane for Mitchell

Episodes edit

Series 1 began on 14 January 2010 on BBC One. There were 6 episodes in total.[1] The series also aired on BBC HD, with a late repeat the same night on BBC Three.

Episode Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Viewers
1"Episode 1"Cilla WareJoshua St Johnston14 January 2010 (2010-01-14)3 million[2]
2"Episode 2"Cilla WareColin Bytheway21 January 2010 (2010-01-21)2.8 million[3]
3"Episode 3"Sarah O'GormanBen Ockrent28 January 2010 (2010-01-28)2.6 million[4]
4"Episode 4"Sarah O'GormanImogen Edwards-Jones4 February 2010 (2010-02-04)2.4 million[5]
5"Episode 5"Philip JohnJess Williams11 February 2010 (2010-02-11)2.58 million[6]
6"Episode 6"Philip JohnColin Bytheway18 February 2010 (2010-02-18)1.4 million[7]

Reception edit

The first episode gained 3 million viewers with a 12% audience share,[2] which fell to 2.6 million (11% share) for the third episode.[4]

Critical reviews of the series based on the pilot were mixed, with the London Evening Standard calling it a "jaw-droppingly, buttock-clenchingly dreadful pieces of television".[8] Reviewing the first episode for The Guardian, Sam Wollaston said: "OK, it's silly and deeply shallow. It's also gorgeous, fizzy, bitchy, self-indulgent, obviously bad for you but dangerously addictive. Careful, Material Girl could become a habit."[9]

DVD release edit

The first series was released in the United Kingdom on DVD on 22 February 2010.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Material Girl press pack: introduction". BBC Press Office. 10 August 2009. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
  2. ^ a b Tryhorn, Chris (15 January 2010). "TV ratings: Material Girl scuppered by strong ITV soap performances". guardian.co.uk. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  3. ^ Deans, Jason (25 January 2010). "TV ratings: 1.2m join Bellamy's People". guardian.co.uk. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 30 January 2010.
  4. ^ a b Tryhorn, Chris (29 January 2010). "TV ratings: Skins storms back with nearly 1 million viewers". guardian.co.uk. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 30 January 2010.
  5. ^ Tryhorn, Chris (5 February 2010). "TV ratings: Material Girl out of vogue". guardian.co.uk. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
  6. ^ Deans, Jason (12 February 2010). "TV ratings: Katie Price pulls in nearly 1.4m viewers". guardian.co.uk. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  7. ^ Tryhorn, Chris (18 February 2010). "TV ratings: Arsenal Champion's League game defeats Holby City". guardian.co.uk. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  8. ^ Laura Craik (15 January 2010). . This is London. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
  9. ^ Wollaston, Sam (15 January 2010). "The Secret Life of Chaos and Material Girl". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  10. ^ "Material Girl: Series 1 [DVD]". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 17 January 2010.

External links edit

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Material Girl is a British romantic comedy produced by Carnival Films that first aired on BBC One on 14 January 2010 It stars Lenora Crichlow Dervla Kirwan and Michael Landes Material GirlGenreRomantic comedyDramaWritten byJoshua St JohnstonColin BythewayBen OckrentImogen Edwards JonesJess WilliamsStarringLenora CrichlowDervla KirwanMichael LandesCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes6 list of episodes ProductionProducerChrissy SkinnsRunning time60 minutesProduction companyCarnival Film amp TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkBBC OneRelease14 January 2010 01 14 18 February 2010 2010 02 18 Set in the fashion world it was inspired by the book Fashion Babylon by Imogen Edwards Jones It was described in one of the early promotional items as a romantic comedy about a young fashion designer battling an evil ex boss a sexy but devilish business partner and snobby fashionistas to get her break in work and love 1 Contents 1 Cast 2 Episodes 3 Reception 4 DVD release 5 References 6 External linksCast editLenora Crichlow Ali Redcliffe a young fashion designer attempting to make a name for herself Dervla Kirwan Davina Bailey the current hot designer who is not about to allow an upstart like Ali take her spotlight Michael Landes Marco Keriliak fashion businessman Ali s business partner O T Fagbenle Chris motorcycle courier and Ali s ex boyfriend Nick Blood Alex Davina s fashion assistant Ali s friend and gay flatmate Ingrid Oliver Mimi Throckmorton Ali s friend stockist at a fashion magazine cum stylist Anna Brewster Lydia Kane supermodel and Ali s friend Esther Smith Trish Ali s studio receptionist Joanna Kanska Dorota Ali s studio dressmaker Malcolm Sinclair Mitchell Crompton leading fashion critic Sadie Pickering Louise works for fashion magazine Lindsey Coulson Christina Redcliffe Ali s mother Anthony Calf Anthony Chatsworth an influential fashion magazine editor had affair with Mimi Charlie Carter Paparazzi stitches up Lydia Kane for MitchellEpisodes editSeries 1 began on 14 January 2010 on BBC One There were 6 episodes in total 1 The series also aired on BBC HD with a late repeat the same night on BBC Three Episode Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Viewers1 Episode 1 Cilla WareJoshua St Johnston14 January 2010 2010 01 14 3 million 2 2 Episode 2 Cilla WareColin Bytheway21 January 2010 2010 01 21 2 8 million 3 3 Episode 3 Sarah O GormanBen Ockrent28 January 2010 2010 01 28 2 6 million 4 4 Episode 4 Sarah O GormanImogen Edwards Jones4 February 2010 2010 02 04 2 4 million 5 5 Episode 5 Philip JohnJess Williams11 February 2010 2010 02 11 2 58 million 6 6 Episode 6 Philip JohnColin Bytheway18 February 2010 2010 02 18 1 4 million 7 Reception editThe first episode gained 3 million viewers with a 12 audience share 2 which fell to 2 6 million 11 share for the third episode 4 Critical reviews of the series based on the pilot were mixed with the London Evening Standard calling it a jaw droppingly buttock clenchingly dreadful pieces of television 8 Reviewing the first episode for The Guardian Sam Wollaston said OK it s silly and deeply shallow It s also gorgeous fizzy bitchy self indulgent obviously bad for you but dangerously addictive Careful Material Girl could become a habit 9 DVD release editThe first series was released in the United Kingdom on DVD on 22 February 2010 10 References edit a b Material Girl press pack introduction BBC Press Office 10 August 2009 Retrieved 16 January 2010 a b Tryhorn Chris 15 January 2010 TV ratings Material Girl scuppered by strong ITV soap performances guardian co uk Guardian Media Group Retrieved 17 January 2010 Deans Jason 25 January 2010 TV ratings 1 2m join Bellamy s People guardian co uk Guardian Media Group Retrieved 30 January 2010 a b Tryhorn Chris 29 January 2010 TV ratings Skins storms back with nearly 1 million viewers guardian co uk Guardian Media Group Retrieved 30 January 2010 Tryhorn Chris 5 February 2010 TV ratings Material Girl out of vogue guardian co uk Guardian Media Group Retrieved 11 February 2010 Deans Jason 12 February 2010 TV ratings Katie Price pulls in nearly 1 4m viewers guardian co uk Guardian Media Group Retrieved 19 February 2010 Tryhorn Chris 18 February 2010 TV ratings Arsenal Champion s League game defeats Holby City guardian co uk Guardian Media Group Retrieved 25 February 2010 Laura Craik 15 January 2010 A new Sex In The City You must be joking this Material Girl is rubbish This is London Archived from the original on 5 June 2011 Retrieved 16 January 2010 Wollaston Sam 15 January 2010 The Secret Life of Chaos and Material Girl The Guardian Retrieved 17 January 2010 Material Girl Series 1 DVD amazon co uk Retrieved 17 January 2010 External links editMaterial Girl at BBC Online nbsp Material Girl at IMDb Material Girl at British Comedy Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Material Girl TV series amp oldid 1173782835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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