Summer of Rockets

Summer of Rockets is a six-episode British Cold War television miniseries, which premiered on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on 22 May 2019.[1] The series was written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff and stars Keeley Hawes, Linus Roache, Timothy Spall and Toby Stephens.[2]

Summer of Rockets
GenreDrama
Screenplay byStephen Poliakoff
Directed byStephen Poliakoff
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Helen Flint
  • Lucy Richer
Production location(s)
Running time60 minutes
Production company(s)Little Island Productions
Release
Original networkBBC Two
BBC Two HD
Audio formatStereo
Original release22 May (2019-05-22) 
26 June 2019 (2019-06-26)

Plot

Samuel Petrukhin, a Russian-born Jewish inventor living in England, is given a secret mission by MI5. Samuel, who specialises in the development of hearing aids, is asked to use his expertise to contribute to western Cold War efforts. Following the tensions of the Space Race and the first hydrogen bomb test, Samuel's work plays a part in the emergence of the modern world.

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date[6]UK viewers
(millions)[7]
1"Episode 1"Stephen PoliakoffStephen Poliakoff22 May 2019 (2019-05-22)2.76
In the summer of 1958, hearing-aid manufacturer Samuel Petrukhin is preparing to launch his revolutionary new invention. When his son goes missing on a day out at the horse races, he meets the mysterious Shaw family for the first time.
2"Episode 2"Stephen PoliakoffStephen Poliakoff29 May 2019 (2019-05-29)1.99
3"Episode 3"Stephen PoliakoffStephen Poliakoff5 June 2019 (2019-06-05)1.74
4"Episode 4"Stephen PoliakoffStephen Poliakoff12 June 2019 (2019-06-12)1.83
5"Episode 5"Stephen PoliakoffStephen Poliakoff19 June 2019 (2019-06-19)1.52
6"Episode 6"Stephen PoliakoffStephen Poliakoff26 June 2019 (2019-06-26)1.38

Production

Development

Summer of Rockets was originally announced in May 2017 alongside two other BBC commissions, which were 2017's Little Women and 2018's A Very English Scandal.[8] In May 2018, Keeley Hawes, Toby Stephens, Timothy Spall and Linus Roache were announced as joining the project.[2]

Filming

Filming began in Oxford and in London in May 2018.[2] Filming also took place in Stevenage in July 2018 at Benington Lordship, and at Reddam House, Berkshire in August.[9] Filming also took place at The Royal Masonic School for Girls in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire in August 2018 and at the former RAF Upper Heyford air base in Oxfordshire.

The streets outside the Ropery at the Chatham Dockyard in Kent were used to film the 1950s civil defence exercise in the series and the upper floors of the Ropery itself featured as civil defence training rooms.[10]

gollark: No.
gollark: Not VERY techy, but I guess more so than, say, developing countries.
gollark: And yet you have computers.
gollark: Except the 23rd century. Take it from me, you do NOT want to be in that.
gollark: You know what they say, 20th century bad.

References

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