True Love (TV series)

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True Love
Genre Drama
Written by Dominic Savage
Directed byDominic Savage
Starring David Tennant
Billie Piper
Lacey Turner
David Morrissey
Jane Horrocks
Ashley Walters
Opening theme"What the World Needs Now Is Love"
by Dionne Warwick
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes5
Production
Executive producersJuliette Howell
Tim Bevan
Eric Fellner
Lucy Richer (for BBC)
ProducerGuy Heeley
Production locations Margate, Kent, England
Running time30 minutes
Production companies Working Title Television
BBC
Original release
Network BBC One
Release17 June (2012-06-17) 
20 June 2012 (2012-06-20)

True Love is a five-episode 2012 semi-improvised BBC television drama, which began on BBC One on 17 June 2012.

Contents

Each episode is a self-contained story (though there is some cross-over between all the episodes), devised through improvisation (a first for BBC One drama), exploring an issue related to love and relationships. [1] Was related to whom True Love had its first public screening at the Turner Contemporary in Margate on 29 March 2012. The series premiered on 17 June 2012 on BBC One, the remaining four episodes being stripped across the next three nights, with the final two airing as a double-bill on 20 June. [2] True Love was originally titled Love Life but was re-titled to avoid confusion with an ITV series with the same title. [3]

Plot

While each episode is self-contained, the series is set in the English seaside town of Margate, Kent. There is some overlap between episodes.

Filming

True Love was filmed entirely in Margate and surrounding areas between early September and mid-October 2011. [4] Billie Piper's episode was partially shot at The Charles Dickens School in Broadstairs, where some of the current students were invited to be extras, filming scenes alongside Piper. Other prominent locations include Botany Bay, Turner Contemporary, Westwood Cross shopping centre, and Margate railway station. [5]

Cast

Ratings

Episode-viewing figures are from Broadcast Now and Digital Spy.

Episode no.AirdateEpisode titleTotal viewers
(millions)
1
17 June 2012
Nick
3.11 [6]
2
18 June 2012
Paul
2.64 [7]
3
19 June 2012
Holly
2.8 [8]
4
20 June 2012
Sandra
1.77 [9]
5
20 June 2012
Adrian
1.49

Reception

The first episode was received negatively by most critics. Reviewing the episode for The Daily Telegraph , Isabel Mohan criticised the plot and Margate backdrop, both of which she found uninspiring, [10] while Sam Wollaston of The Guardian compared the storyline, overlaid with sentimental music, unfavourably to an edition of the Our Tune radio feature. [11] The Independent's Terence Blacker was also unenthusiastic: "It messed up the story, revealing the outcome of a will-they-won't-they tale of infidelity before a single word of dialogue had been spoken." [12]

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