The Goes Wrong Show | |
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Genre | Comedy [1] |
Created by | |
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Directed by | Martin Dennis [2] |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
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Executive producers | Hilary Strong, Kenton Allen, Kenny Wax, Saurabh Kakkar, Matthew Justice [2] |
Producer | Jim Poyser [2] |
Production location | dock10 studios |
Editor | Mark Lawrence [2] |
Running time | 30 minutes [3] |
Production companies | Mischief Screen BigTalk Productions [4] Lionsgate UK [5] |
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Network | BBC One [6] |
Release | 23 December 2019 – 1 November 2021 |
The Goes Wrong Show is a British comedy television series created by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields, and produced by Mischief Screen and Big Talk Productions, in association with Lionsgate UK, for the BBC. The programme stars the ensemble members of the Mischief Theatre company, who reprise their roles as the members of the fictitious theatre company, "Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society", as they conduct a "live" televised stage play, which tends to go wrong due to mistakes, accidents and other issues that hamper the company's efforts. The concept was devised by Lewis, Sayer and Shields following two television Christmas specials for the BBC, with the series premiering on BBC One on 23 December 2019. [6] [7] In 2020, the group conducted a second series, but under strict guidelines due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, which aired on 27 September 2021. [8]
It was confirmed by the BBC on 26 March 2024 that the series would not be renewed. [9]
The plot for each episode of the programme focuses on the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society having the opportunity to conduct a play on live television before a live studio audience. As with the stage performances conducted by Mischief Theatre as the fictional theatre company, all productions and events done by the Cornley group tend to go wrong due to issues with props and stage pieces, mistakes with lines, and problematic accidents; in some cases, the play goes wrong right from the start due to a mistake setting it up.
In 2016, Mischief Theatre was offered the opportunity by the BBC to produce a televised adaptation of Peter Pan Goes Wrong , which aired in December 2016. [10] The following year, the broadcaster invited the company back to produce a new special, titled A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong, in December 2017. [11] Both specials proved a success with viewers, leading Mischief Theatre to be commissioned for a television series for BBC One. The company's directors, Shields and Sayer, opted to using the same writers and cast for the series, and devised the series as The Goes Wrong Show, focused on the fictional theatre company the cast performed as being involved in conducting different stage performances. [12] [13] The six episodes were each given different themes for their play, including a period romance and a spy thriller, and led to the production of six half-hour episodes. [14] A second series was later commissioned, beginning with a Christmas special in 2020, followed by five episodes in 2021. [15]
The Goes Wrong Show was announced by the BBC on 22 February 2019. The show was commissioned by BBC's controller of comedy commissioning, Shane Allen, and Charlotte Moore, director of BBC content. [16] Following the success of the first series, the BBC commissioned a second series, which premiered on 22 December 2020. The first half-hour episode was a re-telling of the Nativity story. [17] [18] In addition to the writers, the show also stars regular Mischief performers including Charlie Russell, Bryony Corrigan, Dave Hearn and Nancy Zamit. [19] In one of the episodes, the cast are filmed upside down. [20] The first series was recorded in the dock10 studios in Salford, Greater Manchester. [21]
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 6 | 23 December 2019 | 31 January 2020 | |
S | 1 | 22 December 2020 | ||
2 | 5 | 27 September 2021 | 1 November 2021 |
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Original air date | U.K. viewers (millions) | |
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1 | 1 | "The Spirit of Christmas" | Martin Dennis | 23 December 2019 | <(3.71) | |
The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society is invited to stage televised plays for the BBC. In their first offering, the group present a Christmas story, in which Santa Claus and his elves attempt to bring happiness to a sad little girl on Christmas Eve. Unfortunately, Robert, playing Santa, gets drunk during the performance, while Chris, playing as a magic snowman, gets his costume entangled with a malfunctioning stage prop. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "The Pilot (Not The Pilot)" | Martin Dennis | 3 January 2020 | <(4.00) | |
The Cornley actors present a World War II drama, in which the plot focuses on an Allied code-breaking team who happen to discover that there is a German spy amongst their members. Things go wrong from the start, as the play is poorly researched, Annie has to assume the role of a key actor who fails to show up, and Robert ends up getting more screen time as Hitler than was planned. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "A Trial to Watch" | Martin Dennis | 10 January 2020 | <(4.09) | |
The drama society present a legal drama, in which two opposing lawyers, a former husband and wife, tackle a case concerning an ex-cop accused of murder. Unfortunately, Dennis is cast in the starring role and struggles with his lines as a result. Worse, a design error leads to some set pieces being the wrong size, while several split-set pieces get mishmashed with each other by mistake. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "The Lodge" | Martin Dennis | 17 January 2020 | <(4.13) | |
The Cornley actors stage a 1960s horror piece, in which the plot focuses on a young family who become trapped in the house of a madman who seeks to bring his wife back from the dead. Unfortunately, Chris instructs the others to pad out their performances with a gratuitous amount of adjectives to ensure the play doesn't end too soon, but it's not easy when Dennis, playing a haunted trophy head, keeps delivering his lines at the wrong moment. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "Harper's Locket" | Martin Dennis | 24 January 2020 | <(4.00) | |
The drama society stage a period romance drama, in Sandra takes the lead role of a young woman who wishes to marry a stable-hand rather than to a cruel aristocrat. But problems arise, as the set causes problems for Jonathon, Trevor knocks himself out fixing a leaky roof above the cast, Chris has some problematic gun-shot effects, and there's an accident with a cat and a piano. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "90 Degrees" | Martin Dennis | 31 January 2020 | <(3.96) | |
The Cornley actors perform a Deep South drama, with the plot focusing on the daughter of an iced tea mogul, who seeks to swindle her brothers out of their inheritance as their father is dying. But the cast is not comfortable with the knowledge that the set builders misunderstood the play's title, meaning that they have to cope with performing their scenes on one set that's at 90 degrees on its side, and another that's upside down. |
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Original air date | U.K. viewers (millions) | |
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7 | 1 | "The Nativity" | Martin Dennis | 22 December 2020 | <(4.10) | |
The drama society stage a Nativity play, but because it's being sponsored by a corporate finance company, they have to include some rather tasteless advertisements into their dialogue. To make things worse, the performance is constantly interrupted by repeated fire drills, several special effects malfunctions, and the specially designed set-pieces trip up everyone. |
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Original air date | U.K. viewers (millions) | |
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8 | 1 | "Summer Once Again" | Martin Dennis | 27 September 2021 | <(2.99) | |
Following the disastrous Nativity play, Robert takes over as the drama society's director, and stages an epic period drama set after World War I, regarding the return of a war hero to his family. Unfortunately, Robert's insistence they do not make mistakes leads him to redoing the opening scene several times to undo them, which only makes things worse. | ||||||
9 | 2 | "The Most Lamentable..." | Martin Dennis | 4 October 2021 [nb 1] | <(3.06) | |
Chris resumes his duties as director, and leads the actors in performing a Renaissance drama concerning a prince who seeks to disinherit their long-lost twin brother by framing them for the murder of their father. Unfortunately, Robert tries to upstage the others after being given a non-speaking role, while Jonathan labours with a heavy suit of armour that causes its fair share of trouble. | ||||||
10 | 3 | "There Is No Escape" | Martin Dennis | 11 October 2021 [nb 1] | <(2.98) | |
The drama society present an American prison drama, concerning a prisoner who arranges a breakout with other convicts, all while seeking to prove his innocence in his wife's murder. Unfortunately, technical problems cause issues with some pre-recorded narration, Annie struggles with her body costume, and various set pieces malfunction when being lowered onto the stage. | ||||||
11 | 4 | "The Cornley Drama Festival Part 1" | Martin Dennis | 25 October 2021 [nb 1] | <(3.11) | |
To prevent another coup, Chris allows the various Cornley members to put on their own performances as part of a drama festival. Robert conducts an egotistical acting masterclass, Max performs a "kitchen sink" drama, and Vanessa presents an improvisational comedy show. To end the show, Chris stages a pretentious ballet about a caterpillar. | ||||||
12 | 5 | "The Cornley Drama Festival Part 2" | Martin Dennis | 1 November 2021 [nb 1] | <(3.16) | |
The Cornley drama festival continues. Sandra stages an audio play, but has issues with Trevor and his sound effects, while Dennis presents a short and uninteresting play of his own. When Annie stages a bawdy 1970s farce comedy with heavy censoring, things go horribly wrong, leaving Jonathan to perform an ensemble musical piece but Jonathan finds out that doing a musical number that’s supposed to have an ensemble cast on your own is very hard. |
The first series received generally positive reviews. Radio Times' Huw Fullerton said that "The Goes Wrong Show ... is actually the laugh-out-loud new project from the Mischief Theatre company". [22] Tim Dowling from The Guardian praised the show's farce and the amount of behind-the-scenes effort that went into making it work. [23] Ian D. Hall of Liverpool Sound and Vision named A Trial To Watch "one of the finest examples of farce to made it to television[ sic ] in years". [24] Another positive review for the opening episode came from Michael Hogan's review in The Telegraph . He said "This old-fashioned, family-friendly comedy trod the line between seasonal cheer and black humour with aplomb. It was like Mrs. Brown's Boys but funny." [25]
When reviewing the Christmas episode, Steve Bennett from Chortle said "while every mistake here is, of course, meticulously planned, they are pulled off with enough flair, commitment and occasional ingenuity to break all but the most cynical of viewers to laughter." [26] The show received a five-star review from Suzi Feay of the Financial Times , who said, "This stuff has to be directed and performed with pinpoint accuracy if it’s to succeed. Fortunately, it’s perfectly, deliberately, terrible.” [27] In a negative review, Lottie Young of the Evening Standard called the first episode "embarrassingly bad" and argued that "the formula of slapstick comedy is more fossilised than old-fashioned." [28] Rupert Hawksley from i News said that "theatre does not always translate well to television" and noted the script as being "dreadful". [29]
On 3 April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mischief Theatre began a watch-along of the episodes of the show on Twitter (with the hashtag #GoesWrongAlong), beginning with "90 Degrees". The watchalongs started at 7pm. [30]
No. | Title | Release date |
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1 | 90 Degrees [30] | 3 April 2020 [30] |
2 | Harper's Locket [31] | 10 April 2020 [31] |
3 | The Pilot (Not The Pilot) [32] | 17 April 2020 [32] |
4 | The Spirit of Christmas [33] | 24 April 2020 [33] |
5 | The Lodge [34] | 1 May 2020 [34] |
6 | A Trial To Watch [35] | 8 May 2020 [35] |
7 | The Most Lamentable... [36] | 2 June 2022 [36] |
The first series was released on DVD by Lionsgate Home Entertainment UK on 10 February 2020. DVDs of the two specials, Peter Pan Goes Wrong and A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong, were released on 29 March 2021 and series two was made available, all again through Lionsgate Home Entertainment, from 20 December 2021. [37]
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