One Night (British TV series)

One Night is a British 2012 drama series broadcast on BBC One, about four people linked by an event in their local area. Classical singer Errollyn Wallen provides the opening and closing theme to each episode with her song "Daedalus".[1]

One Night
Written byPaul Smith
Directed byDavid Evans
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series1
No. of episodes4
Production
Producer(s)Ewan Marshall
Running time60 mins
Release
Original networkBBC One
Original release26 March 2012

Cast list: Billy Matthews (Alfie), Jessica Hynes (Carol), Georgina Campbell (Rochelle), Douglas Hodge (Ted)

Filming locations

Filmed on location around Hackney in London. The fictional Lakemead estate is actually the De Beauvoir estate in Hackney. The scenes at Ted's home were shot in Haggerston Road, Dalston, London. The scenes at the Co-op shop where Carol works were shot in Wrythe Lane, Rosehill, London. The scenes in the street where Rochelle meets Sami were filmed in King Street, Southall. The scenes at the nightclub Alfie enters were shot in The Broadway, Mill Hill. The store where Alfie shoplifts is in Kingsland Road, Dalston. The Pub where Carol performs her stand-up act is the Sir Richard Steele in Haverstock Hill, London.

Episodes

EpisodeTitleOriginal air dateSummary
1Ted26 March 2012Ted believes the attacks he is suffering are in revenge for him admonishing a teenage girl
2Rochelle27 March 2012The funeral of Danny, who was killed by a rival gang
3Carol28 March 2012Carol intends to fulfil her ambition
4Alfie30 March 201213-year-old Alfie faces an initiation test to join the gang who rule the neighbourhood

The series was repeated on the London Live television channel in September 2014.

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References

  1. "AfriClassical". africlassical.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 11 May 2015.


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