The Green Green Grass (series 2)
The Green Green Grass's second series originally aired between 15 September 2006 and 27 October 2006, beginning with the episode "Testing Times". A Christmas special aired on 25 December 2006.
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Season 2 | |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Release | |
Original network | BBC |
Original release | 15 September – 25 December 2006 |
Series chronology | |
Outline
The series continued to feature the seven main characters that appeared in series one. These were:
Actor | Role |
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John Challis | Boycie |
Sue Holderness | Marlene |
Jack Doolan | Tyler |
David Ross | Elgin |
Ivan Kaye | Bryan |
Peter Heppelthwaite | Jed |
Ella Kenion | Imelda |
Lisa Diveney's character, Beth, who was Tyler's girlfriend, was regular throughout the series, as was Llewellyn (Alan David) and Ray (Nigel Harrison).
Episode Information
Episode Number | Broadcast Date | Duration | Title | Written by |
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8 – 2.1 | 15 September 2006 | 30 minutes | "Testing Times" | Jim Sullivan |
9 – 2.2 | 22 September 2006 | 30 minutes | "Here's to You, Mrs Boyce" | John Sullivan |
10 – 2.3 | 29 September 2006 | 30 minutes | "Bothered and Bewildered" | Derren Litten |
11 – 2.4 | 6 October 2006 | 30 minutes | "Mother Earth" | Jim Sullivan |
12 – 2.5 | 13 October 2006 | 30 minutes | "Schoolboy French" | James Windett |
13 – 2.6 | 20 October 2006 | 30 minutes | "More Questions Than Answers" | Paul Alexander |
14 – 2.7 | 27 October 2006 | 30 minutes | "Brothers and Sisters" | Derren Litten |
15 – 2.8 | 25 December 2006 | 45 minutes | "From Here to Paternity" | John Sullivan |
Production
The series was produced by Shazam Production,[1] a company that produces comedies by John Sullivan.[2] The series was filmed at Teddington Studios, with a live audience. All episodes in the first series were directed by Dewi Humphreys. This particular series was written by Jim Sullivan, John Sullivan, Derren Litten, James Windett and Paul Alexander.
Reception
Viewers
The series began airing on Friday evenings, at 8:30pm. The series continued to be hit with viewers, with the first episode, "Testing Times" gaining 5.04 million viewers, which was in the top thirty highest ratings for the week ending 17 September 2006.[3] Ratings then fell for the next two episodes before rising for the fourth dropping again for the next two and ending on a series high. The ratings were high enough for a new series, of seven episodes, to be commissioned. A 2006 Christmas special was also commissioned to air later that year.
Rank | Episode | Viewership | Audience Percentage |
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1 | "Brothers and Sisters" | 5.28 million | |
2 | "Testing Times" | 5.04 million | |
3 | "Mother Earth" | 5.01 million | |
4 | "Schoolboy French" | 4.96 million | |
5 | "Here's to You, Mrs Boyce" | 4.79 million | |
6 | "Bothered and Bewildered" | 4.77 million | |
7 | "More Questions Than Answers" | 3.90 million | |
8 | "From Here to Paternity" | 3.62 million |
Critics
The comedy continued to be criticised due to its spin-off roots. As a spin-off of the nation's favourite sitcom, The Green Green Grass was always going to have a difficult start.[4] The series continued receive negative reviews from critics and some fans of Only Fools and Horses as well.[5]
References
- Specific
- General
- The Green Green Grass at BBC Comedy
- The Green Green Grass Official website
- The Green Green Grass at British TV Comedy
- British Sitcom Guide for The Green Green Grass
- The Green Green Grass at Only Fools and Horses website
- The Green Green Grass on IMDb