This Town (TV series)

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This Town
Created by Steven Knight
Written bySteven Knight
Directed byPaul Whittington
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Laura Conway
  • Martin Haines
  • Steven Knight
  • Jo McClellan
  • Katie McAleese
  • Matthew James Wilkinson
  • Karen Wilson
  • Nick Angel
Producers
CinematographyBen Wheeler
Running time57 minutes
Production companies
  • Kudos
  • Nebulastar
  • Mercury Studios
  • Kudos North (uncredited)
  • Stigma Films
  • Kudos Knight (uncredited)
Original release
Network BBC One
Release31 March (2024-03-31) 
28 April 2024 (2024-04-28)

This Town is a 2024 British six-part television series. Written and created for BBC One by Steven Knight and directed by Paul Whittington, the series follows a group of young people in the early 1980s in Birmingham and Coventry. The cast is led by Levi Brown, Jordan Bolger, Ben Rose, and Eve Austin. The series premiered on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on 31 March 2024.

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Synopsis

This Town tells the story of an extended family and four young people who are drawn into an explosive and iconic music scene in the early 1980s. It is set across the streets of Coventry and Birmingham, and opens with rioting in both places. This Town tells the story of a band's formation against a backdrop of violence.

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date [1]
1"Episode 1"Paul Whittington Steven Knight 31 March 2024 (2024-03-31)
2"Episode 2"Paul WhittingtonSteven Knight31 March 2024 (2024-03-31)
3"Episode 3"Paul WhittingtonSteven Knight31 March 2024 (2024-03-31)
4"Episode 4"Paul WhittingtonSteven Knight31 March 2024 (2024-03-31)
5"Episode 5"Paul WhittingtonSteven Knight31 March 2024 (2024-03-31)
6"Episode 6"Paul WhittingtonSteven Knight31 March 2024 (2024-03-31)

Production

This Town was written and created for BBC One by Steven Knight and directed by Paul Whittington. It is produced by Kudos and Nebulastar and co-produced by Universal Music Group’s Mercury Studios. [2]

Development

Knight and producer Nick Angel began working in November 2020 with the production companies Kudos and Stigma on a project set during the early 1980s UK music scene. [3] A six-part series was commissioned by BBC One in April 2022. [4]

For Knight, it is a project he has said is more personal work to him than his previous Birmingham based television series Peaky Blinders , with Knight describing This Town as his “love letter” to the area he grew up in and “an era I loved through and know well and [involving] characters who I feel I grew up with.” [5]

Casting

Michelle Dockery, David Dawson and Nicholas Pinnock were announced to be cast in November 2022, it was also revealed that original music would be written specifically for the series by Dan Carey and Kae Tempest. [6] That same month Séainín Brennan was added to the cast. [7] Other main roles in the series are played by Levi Brown, Jordan Bolger, Ben Rose and Eve Austin. [8]

Filming

Principal photography started in Birmingham in November 2022 on location in the city and at Knight’s Loc. Film and TV Studios. [9] Filming locations also included Wolverhampton where a race riot was filmed. [10] A casting call for extras to play skinheads was put in the local media [11] and music press. [12] In March 2023, filming took place in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. [13]

Music

The series features music recorded for the programme from Sekou, Gregory Porter, Celeste, Olivia Dean, Ray Laurél, and Self Esteem, with each artist recording a cover version to play over the closing credits. [14] [15] It also features the original classic hits of artists such as UB40, the Specials, Toots and the Maytals, Blondie, Desmond Dekker & the Aces, the Clash, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and the Selecter. [16]

The soundtrack also features original songs performed by the actors, with lyrics by poet Kae Tempest and music by Dan Carey. Carey also worked with the actors, who had varying levels of musical skills, to play the instruments and sing the songs as a band, eventually named Fuck the Factory. [17] [18]

Broadcast

The series premiered on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on 31 March 2024. [2]

Reception

Hamish McBain in The Evening Standard wrote that the "period specific sets are perfect” but commented that the pacing of the series was slower than the trailer suggested. [19] Carol Midgley writing for The Times awarded the first episode three stars out of five, writing that it is “sharp and the music is, as with most of Steven Knight’s dramas, expertly weaponised. But episode one was also meandering, slow and, dare I say it, often self-indulgent.” [20]

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 67% approval rating with an average rating of 6.5/10 based on 15 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Steven Knight's This Town has a shapelessness that will sag some viewers' investment, but it holds intriguing insights into its specific cultural milieu." [21]

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