Coming of Age (2008 TV series) explained

Genre:Sitcom
Creator:Tim Dawson
Director:Ed Bye
Nick Wood
David Sant/
Starring:Anabel Barnston
Tony Bignell
Hannah Job
Ceri Phillips
Joe Tracini
Minnie Crowe
Ellen Thomas
Matthew Earley
Theme Music Composer:KateGoes
Opentheme:"Coming of Age"
Endtheme:"Coming of Age"
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:3
Num Episodes:23
List Episodes:List of Coming of Age episodes
Producer:Simon London
Executive Producer:Jo Sargent
Editor:Richard Halleday
Mark Lawrence
Runtime:30 mins.
Channel:BBC Three
BBC HD

Coming of Age is a British sitcom, written by Tim Dawson, produced in house by BBC Productions, and broadcast on the former channel BBC Three. The show takes a direct look at five sixth form students, Jas, Ollie, Matt, Chloe and DK, as well as, from series three, new character Robyn Crisp, who are living in Abingdon. Their lives rotate around the fictional Wooton College, their bedrooms, and Ollie's garden shed.[1] A pilot originally aired in 2007, followed by the first series in 2008, a second series in 2010, and a third beginning in January 2011.[2] In 2011, the show was cancelled along with other long running BBC Three programmes including Ideal, Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, Hotter Than My Daughter, and Doctor Who Confidential.[3] The first series was released on DVD on 26 October 2009, however, no further series have been released on DVD.[4]

Recording

Coming of Age is set in Abingdon, Oxfordshire.[5] Although the show consists of scenes recorded on location and pre-recorded studio scenes, most of the show is recorded in front of a live studio audience at BBC Television Centre, White City, London. Wooton College external shots were filmed at Abingdon and Witney College, Abingdon Campus.[6]

Theme

The Coming of Age production team joined forces with BBC Introducing, a BBC-wide project that supports unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar artists and DJs, to find the original theme tune and sound for the show. They held a competition for six up-and-coming artists including KateGoes, to write a theme tune for the show from a written specification. KateGoes won and the theme was recorded in the studio of Richie Webb whose credits include That Mitchell and Webb Look and Comedy Shuffle, to create the final theme tune for the show.

Cast

Actor Character Duration No. of series Episodes
Tony Bignell Matthew "Matt" Cobbett Pilot, 1–3 3 23
Darren "DK" Karrimore Pilot, 1–3 3 23
Hannah Job Jasmine "Jas" Brown 1–3 3 22
Ceri Phillips Oliver "Ollie" Sinclair 1–3 3 22
Anabel Barnston Chloe "Clo" Wheeler 1–3 3 22
Jane Reed 1–3 3 19
Matthew Earley Wilberforce De Wilde 2–3 2 11
Minnie Crowe Robyn "Rob" Crisp 3 1 8
Oliver "Ollie" Sinclair Pilot Pilot 1
Jasmine "Jas" Brown Pilot Pilot 1
Chloe "Clo" Wheeler Pilot Pilot 1

Episodes

Twenty-three episodes of Coming of Age were broadcast over the course of three series. There are number of differences between the pilot and the subsequent series. Most notably, Alex Kew and Amy Yamazaki, who played Ollie and Jas in the pilot, have been replaced by Ceri Phillips and Hannah Job. Also, Dani Harmer originally played Chloe, but was replaced by Anabel Barnston. As well as new sets, the theme tune also changed, from "Steady, As She Goes" by The Raconteurs to a specially written piece by Birmingham band KateGoes and Richie Webb.

Pilot (2007)

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Series 1 (2008)

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Comic Relief Special (2009)

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Series 2 (2010)

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Series 3 (2011)

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Reception

The show proved enormously popular with its target audience from the beginning, with Series 1 enjoying an average weekly reach of 1.2 million, and each episode appearing in the top 10 requested programmes on BBC iPlayer the day following transmission.[7] Series 2 built on this success, with the first episode premiering to 719,000 viewers.[8] BBC Three controller Danny Cohen (who commissioned the show) noted: "I'm delighted that Coming Of Age has been such a hit with young viewers. The writer Tim Dawson and the young cast are bright emerging stars for the BBC." Despite this, the show often receives a poor reaction from television critics. Writing about the first episode, The Daily Telegraphs Culture magazine was negative: "Crudeness abounds... but neither wit nor charm has tagged along for the ride."[9] Harry Venning in The Stagestated that most of the show's humour "was unremittingly dire" and stated " I sat through Coming Of Age with the will to live seeping from my every pore, leaving me drenched in a puddle of despair. Apparently writer Tim Dawson was 19 when he wrote it, which is about six years older than I would have guessed."[10] Meanwhile, The Scotsman said simply: "Coming of Age may be the worst BBC sitcom yet. It is supposedly aimed at teenagers, but I refuse to believe that even the easiest-to-please teenager is happy to accept something so horribly written, horribly acted and horribly vulgar in lieu of actual humour."[11] However, some have been more willing to acknowledge the sitcom's appeal, with the British Comedy Guide conceding, "For its fans, it's a heightened reflection of their own experience of teenage years, with brilliantly absurd exchanges and sublime vulgarity to match."

Home releases

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Notes
Series 1
Also includes "Pilot"
26 October 2009 N/AN/ADespite being filmed in HD
no Blu-ray release.
Comic Relief Special14 September 2009[12] N/AN/APart of the Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps Eighth Series DVD release.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Coming Of Age British Sitcom. . 12 January 2010.
  2. Web site: Exclusive Coming of Age Announcement - brapppp!. 16 April 2010.
  3. Web site: 'Doctor Who Confidential' axed by BBC Three - Doctor Who News - TV . Digital Spy . 28 September 2011 . 21 February 2012.
  4. Web site: Coming Of Age - Series 1 [DVD]]. 26 October 2009 . Amazon.co.uk . 22 August 2011.
  5. News: Abingdon is star of new TV sitcom. . 13 September 2011.
  6. Web site: Coming of Age - BBC 3 This is London. londonisfree.com. 13 September 2011. dead. https://archive.today/20080514120739/http://www.londonisfree.com/2008/02/coming_of_age_bbc_3.html. 14 May 2008.
  7. Web site: Youth sitcom Coming of Age is recommissioned for BBC Three. 12 January 2010.
  8. Web site: BBC's 'Survivors' returns to 4.5 million. . 13 January 2010 . 15 January 2010.
  9. News: Tuesday's TV & radio choices. 12 January 2010 . The Daily Telegraph . London . Pete . Naughton . Gillian . Reynolds . 30 September 2008.
  10. "Coming of Age" https://web.archive.org/web/20081121125111/http://www.thestage.co.uk/features/feature.php/22074/tv-review
  11. Web site: Last night's TV review: Dawn Porter: Free Lover, Channel 4 - Coming Of Age, BBC3. 12 January 2010.
  12. Web site: Two Pints Of Lager & A Packet Of Crisps - Series 8 DVD. 14 September 2009 . amazon.co.uk. 16 April 2014.