Boomers (TV series)

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Boomers
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GenreComedy
Created byRichard Pinto
Written byRichard Pinto
Directed byAdam Miller
Starring Philip Jackson
Alison Steadman
Russ Abbot
Stephanie Beacham
June Whitfield
James Smith
Paula Wilcox
Theme music composer Smokey Robinson and The Miracles
Opening theme"Tears of a Clown"
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
  • Jimmy Mulville
  • Shane Allen
  • Gregor Sharp
ProducerPaul Schlesinger
Running time30 minutes
Production company Hat Trick Productions
Original release
Network
Release15 August 2014 (2014-08-15) 
29 April 2016 (2016-04-29)

Boomers is a British television sitcom that was first broadcast on BBC One on 15 August 2014. The show was originally titled Grey Mates but was changed to Boomers in June 2014. Spanning two series and a special, it follows the ups and downs of three late middle-aged, recently retired (or due to retire) couples who live in Thurnemouth, 'Norfolk's only west-facing resort'. The series was written by Richard Pinto, directed by Adam Miller and made by Hat Trick Productions. [1] Paul Schlesinger is the producer and Jimmy Mulville is the executive producer for Hat Trick Productions. [2]

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Cast

Production

In September 2013, it was announced that Hat Trick Productions was recording a pilot of Boomers, then titled Grey Mates. The non-broadcast pilot was filmed in Hunstanton in northwest Norfolk and Herne Bay as well as the studio in September 2013. [3]

Boomers, which was announced by Charlotte Moore, went into production in spring 2014. [4] [5] [6] Filming began in May 2014. [7]

The exteriors for the series were filmed in Herne Bay in Kent. [8]

The theme tune is Tears of a Clown which accompanies the opening titles. [9]

Filming for subsequent episodes took place in September 2015. A special was broadcast on BBC One on 23 December 2015, followed by a six-part second series beginning on 25 March 2016.

Episodes

Series 1 (2014)

The first series consists of six episodes and began airing on BBC One on 15 August 2014.

#TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal airdateViewers (millions)
(Source: BARB [10] [11] /Digital Spy [12] †)
1"Episode One"Adam MillerRichard Pinto15 August 2014 (2014-08-15)5.324
A funeral is approaching, and Alan is particularly looking forward to it as his old friend Mick is attending, from his retirement home in Spain. No one else is quite so pleased.
2"Episode Two"Adam MillerRichard Pinto22 August 2014 (2014-08-22)4.25
Carol and Trevor celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. With Joyce having organised a gastro-pub lunch, it looks like it could be a party to remember.
3"Episode Three"Adam MillerRichard Pinto29 August 2014 (2014-08-29)3.01†
Thurnemouth Day comes once a year; it's when the town puts on its party hat and celebrates its history.
4"Episode Four"Adam MillerRichard Pinto5 September 2014 (2014-09-05)2.86†
Joyce is retiring and Alan has invited all of their friends round to the house for a party.
5"Episode Five"Adam MillerRichard Pinto12 September 2014 (2014-09-12)2.65†
6"Episode Six"Adam MillerRichard Pinto19 September 2014 (2014-09-19)2.85†
Everyone goes on a holiday to a seaside resort but Joyce doesn't like it because they go every year. Joyce decides to go dancing with Carol because she is worried, when Carol dances with a man that she knows from the past Joyce is concerned, it ends up that he is gay, Joyce dances with him and breaks his arm. Meanwhile, the men go rock climbing.

Christmas Special (2015)

The Christmas Special aired on BBC One on 23 December 2015. (Source: British Comedy Guide [13] )

#TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal airdateViewers (millions)
1"Christmas Special"Adam MillerRichard Pinto23 December 2015 (2015-12-23)TBA
It's Christmas Eve, and the three couples have reached the Eurotunnel in Calais, returning from a long weekend visiting the Christmas markets in Cologne.

Series 2 (2016)

The second series consists of six episodes and began airing on BBC One on 25 March 2016. (Source: British Comedy Guide [14] )

#TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal airdateViewers (millions)
1 (7)"Camping"Adam MillerRichard Pinto25 March 2016 (2016-03-25)4.00
Celebrating Trevor's birthday and anniversary on a campsite, Joyce, Maureen and Carol strike up an interesting new friendship with a strapping young Nordic man.
2 (8)"Matt & Seb"Adam MillerRichard Pinto1 April 2016 (2016-04-01)4.01
New couple Matt and Seb are having a housewarming party. John's keeping a low profile as he thinks he's catnip to gay men and Trevor's got performance anxiety as his and Carol's period of sexual lent draws to a close.
3 (9)"Naming Ceremony"Adam MillerRichard Pinto8 April 2016 (2016-04-08)TBA
Joyce steals her own granddaughter at her Naming Ceremony for essential Facebook updates, while Carol attempts to publish her own version of Fifty Shades of Grey (and Trevor frets because it might be based on personal experience).
4 (10)"Mick's Return"Adam MillerRichard Pinto15 April 2016 (2016-04-15)TBA
Mick returns from his Spanish paradise minus his young Russian wife and has a surprise in store for Joyce.
5 (11)"Murder Mystery"Adam MillerRichard Pinto22 April 2016 (2016-04-22)TBA
It's John's birthday and he's decided to do something different this year - a Murder Mystery Party.
6 (12)"Wedding"Adam MillerRichard Pinto29 April 2016 (2016-04-29)TBA
Maureen's mum Joan shocks everyone with a surprise announcement that proves there's still life in the old dog yet!

DVD release

The complete first series of Boomers was released on DVD on 22 September 2014. [15]

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