Derek (TV series)

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Derek
Derek TV series logo.svg
Genre
Created by Ricky Gervais
Written byRicky Gervais
Directed byRicky Gervais
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes14
Production
Executive producerRicky Gervais
Producer Charlie Hanson
CinematographyMartin Hawkins
EditorValerio Bonelli
Running time24 mins [1]
Production companyDerek Productions Ltd.
Original release
Network Channel 4
Release12 April 2012 (2012-04-12) 
22 December 2014 (2014-12-22)

Derek is a British comedy-drama television series starring, written and directed by Ricky Gervais. [2] The pilot was produced by Derek Productions Ltd. for Channel 4 and aired on 12 April 2012. [3] [4] Channel 4 describes the show as "A bittersweet comedy drama about a group of outsiders living on society's margins". [5]

Contents

On 9 May 2012, Channel 4 announced it had commissioned a full series, which aired from 30 January 2013. [6] On 4 March 2013 (two days before the final episode of the first series was aired), they announced Derek had been recommissioned for a second series, to be shown again on Channel 4 and later on Netflix. [7]

The first series became available for streaming on Netflix on 12 September 2013. [8] The second series, consisting of six episodes, started airing on 23 April 2014 on Channel 4 and concluded on 28 May 2014. [9] In November 2014, Channel 4 announced that a 60-minute "final" special episode of Derek would air in the United Kingdom on 22 December 2014. [10]

Genesis and pilot

The pilot episode aired on 12 April 2012 on Channel 4. Filmed in a mockumentary style, the programming is set mostly in a nursing home, and centres on Derek, a helper at the home. The title character made his first appearance in the 2001 Edinburgh Fringe show Rubbernecker. [11]

Gervais says the programming was inspired by his relatives who work in care homes: "Half my family are care workers. My sister works with kids with learning difficulties. My sister-in-law works in a care home for people with Alzheimer's. And four or five of my nieces work in old people's homes. I always write about what I know." [12]

Plot

Gervais plays 50-year-old Derek Noakes, a care worker at Broad Hill, a home for the elderly; he has worked there for three years. He likes watching reality television shows and game shows, and is interested in celebrities, YouTube and, above all, talking about animals. The viewer is told he is kind, helpful and selfless, with good intentions. He is vulnerable because of his childlike naivety and distractions from society. He is ridiculed and ostracised, as well as marginalised by mainstream society because of his social awkwardness and lack of inhibition. Derek says it is more important to be kind than to be clever or good-looking. Some commentators have described him as disabled or autistic, although Gervais denies this. [13] [14]

Cast

Main characters

Regular characters

Guest characters

Episodes

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
Pilot 1 12 April 2012
1 6 30 January 20136 March 2013
2 6 23 April 201428 May 2014
Special 1 22 December 2014

Pilot (2012)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateUK viewers
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11"Pilot"Ricky GervaisRicky Gervais12 April 2012 (2012-04-12)2.59 [15]

Ricky Gervais is Derek Noakes, a middle-aged man who is a care assistant in a retirement home. His friends, caretaker Dougie (Karl Pilkington) and manager Hannah (Kerry Godliman), also work there. Hannah has been there for 15 years. Unemployed Kev spends a lot of time in the home. Derek moved in with Dougie when Derek's mother died. A handsome young man, Tom, visits his grandmother Annie in the home frequently.

A film crew arrives, which Derek suspects is from Secret Millionaire . He shows his favorite YouTube video, Hamster on a Piano. Hannah is attracted to Tom. She assumes all good men are married or homosexual. She wants to find out his sexual orientation without him knowing she wants to know. She reasons she can work out his orientation if she knows his favourite films and television shows. Derek asks Tom on her behalf, but he gives away the reason he is asking. Tom pretends he is homosexual by saying he is a fan of Glee , The Wizard of Oz , Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli and Audrey Hepburn. Tom says to Hannah he was joking, and he is single and heterosexual. An awkward conversation ensues between Hannah and Tom, in which she pretends it was Derek who wanted to know his orientation. Hannah and Derek go to a pub, where three female chavs insult Derek. Hannah headbutts one of them, before she and Derek leave. Joan, Derek's favorite resident at the home, dies. Tom takes Hannah to the pub; Derek tags along without invitation.

Series 1 (2013)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateUK viewers
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