Boom Town | |
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Genre | Structured-reality television, comedy |
Written by | Scenario producers: Piers Torday Christoper Davies Ali Crockatt David Scott |
Directed by | Hannah Springham |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Producer | Jonathan Stadlen |
Cinematography | Nick Martin |
Camera setup | Adrian Marciante |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | Knickerbockerglory |
Original release | |
Network | BBC Three |
Release | 14 August – 18 September 2013 |
Boom Town is a structured-reality television and comedy sketch show series produced by independent company Knickerbockerglory for BBC. [1] It first aired on BBC Three [2] in August and September 2013. Directed by Hannah Springham and produced by Jonathan Stadlen, the series features a cast of eccentrics playing their own alter-egos, including their "own catchphrases, eccentricities and larger than life personalities". [3]
If all of Britain's most eccentric real-life people lived in the same place, then that town would be called "Boom Town". Everyone who appears in the show is completely real, featuring their real lives, passions and dialogue which are all their own. [2]
However, some of the scenes have been "enhanced" for viewers' entertainment, and the way that the scenes are cut together pushes strongly on the conventions of a comedy sketch show. [2]
Cast | Alter-Ego(s) | Location |
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Alan J. Jones | The Care Home Worker | |
Anthony Youel | The Pub Landlord | The Monkey, Thurgoland, South Yorkshire [4] |
Cream (Kai Taylor) | The Rapper, Multi Award Winning Hip Hop Artist | Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire [5] |
Dorota Lopatynska-de-Slepowron Atonu Pal | The Actress & Exclusive Lady The Husband & Manager | |
Garth Delikan | The Life Coach | Chertsey, Surrey |
Joel Hazeldene | The Trainspotter | Windsor, Berkshire |
Jonny Na$h | The Ladies' Man | |
Kevin Carlyon | The White Witch | St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex |
Rebecca Wall Roger Hayhurst (Radio presenters) | Knight Warriors (The Superheroes) | Salford, Greater Manchester |
Louis Webb | The Stripper | Bexleyheath, South East London |
Pablo Bubar (Actor) | The Romantic | |
Stella Mushonga | The Fashion Designer | |
Talina D'zyuban (Model, Actress) | The Temptress | |
The series is scheduled to comprise six 30-minute episodes, produced by Jonathan Stadlen for Knickerbockerglory. It was commissioned for BBC Three by Zai Bennett, Controller and Karl Warner, Executive Editor, Entertainment of BBC Three. [6] After commissioning a pilot in April 2012, Warner commented: [7]
Boom Town will be the first sketch show to make stars out of real people. Some of the characters we've already met are laugh-out-loud funny and would sit well in any scripted comedy. BBC Three is always keen to try trying new things and this feels like an original proposition.
Although the residents may come from distinct parts of the UK, most of the scenes for many of them were shot in studios or contracted outside set locations, mostly in Southwest London. [5] Outside the UK, Boom Town will be distributed by ITV Studios Global Entertainment, which showcased the series at MIPTV Media Market in Cannes, France, in April 2013. [8]
After commissioning a pilot in 2012, a year before its transmission, Paul Jensen, writing for Chortle, called Boom Town "the last straw" for his time of watching BBC Three. [9] In its own review of episode 1, Chortle compared the programme to Channel 4's failed similar comedy project Kookyville , which, after the pilot was slated by critics, was not commissioned for a full series. [10] Simon Horsford, writing for The Daily Telegraph , commented: "(it's) the kind of pointless series you might find on Channel 5 or E4 (in its bad days). Described as 'structured reality', Boom Town follows/mocks a collection of 'real-life' eccentrics." [11] Yolanda Zappaterra for Time Out commented: "If you liked Fonejacker and You've Been Framed! you may like this, in which some very strange people use their own scripted dialogue in 'enhanced' scenes to create set-ups that range between uncomfortable viewing and a smile." [12]
Episode viewing figures from BARB. [13]
Episode no. | Date | Total viewers | BBC Three weekly ranking |
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1 | 14 August 2013 | Under 728,000 | Not in Top 10 |
2 | 21 August 2013 | Under 687,000 | Not in Top 10 |
3 | 28 August 2013 | Under 784,000 | Not in Top 10 |
4 | 4 September 2013 | Under 810,000 | Not in Top 10 |
5 | 11 September 2013 | Under | Not in Top 10 |
6 | 18 September 2013 | Not in Top 10 | |
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