Tales from Pleasure Beach

Tales from Pleasure Beach is a British television drama series first broadcast on BBC Two between 2 and 16 August 2001. Written by Welsh playwright Roger Williams, the three episodes each feature a self-contained story against the backdrop of a seaside amusement park.

Tales from Pleasure Beach
GenreDrama
Written byRoger Williams
Directed byEdmund Coulthard
Starring
Composer(s)The Fratelli Brothers
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series1
No. of episodes3
Production
Executive producer(s)Maggie Russell
Producer(s)Madonna Baptiste
Production location(s)Aberavon, Neath Port Talbot, Wales, United Kingdom
Running time40 minutes
Production company(s)Blast! Films
Release
Original networkBBC Two
Picture format16:9 576i
Audio formatStereo
Original release2 August (2001-08-02) 
16 August 2001 (2001-08-16)

The series received a BAFTA Awards nomination for Best Drama Series, but was beaten to the award by Cold Feet.

Filmed at Coney Beach Amusement Park in Porthcawl, South Wales, and Aberavon, Port Talbot, the series included performances from Ruth Jones, Rachel Isaac, Eve Myles and Siwan Morris.

Episodes

No. Title Original air date Viewers
1"Laid"2 August 2001 (2001-08-02)2.45 million[1]
Featuring Joanna Griffiths, Mark Letheren and Brian Hibbard.
2"Lush"9 August 2001 (2001-08-09)1.94 million[1]
Featuring Eve Myles, Siwan Morris and Richard Lynch.
3"Faithless"16 August 2001 (2001-08-16)N/A
Featuring Mark Lewis Jones, Ruth Jones and Steffan Rhodri.

Reception

Esther Addley, reviewing the second episode for The Guardian, said Tales from Pleasure Beach was "nicely shot, well acted and refreshingly frank in its portrayal of alcopop-swilling sexual manners", however she found it "rattling through a series of stock tableaux that juddered perceptively under the weight of their agony aunt morality".[2]

gollark: It also isn't very obviously accessible or documented.
gollark: Mostly chorus fruit or having homes there already somehow.
gollark: The spawn area was probably cheated. Have you seen the secret rooms under it?
gollark: A triskaidecagon is a 13-sided polygon.
gollark: You'd still need a golden shovel, though, without a workaround.

References

  1. "Weekly Top 30". BARB. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  2. Addley, Esther (10 August 2001). "TV Review: Beached Wales". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
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