Experience Preferred... But Not Essential Explained
Experience Preferred.... But Not Essential is a 1982 British TV film directed by Peter Duffell as part of the First Love series.[1] It is set in a Welsh hotel in 1962 where Annie, a student, arrives to spend the summer as a waitress.[2]
Production
Like the other First Love films, Experience preferred.... was shot "in about twenty days for well under £0.5m"[3] though the overall budget was £505,000.[4] Goldcrest Films invested £480,000 in it and received £728,000 earning them a profit of £248,000.[5]
Cast
- Elizabeth Edmonds (actress) as Annie
- Sue Wallace as Mavis
- Geraldine Griffiths as Doreen
- Karen Meagher as Paula
- Maggie Wilkinson as Arlene
- Ron Bain as Mike
- Alun Lewis as Hywel
- Robert Blythe as Ivan
- Roy Heather as Wally
- Peter Doran as Dai
- Arwen Holm as Helen
- Sion Tudor Owen as Nin
- Robert Gwilym as Gareth
- Mostyn Evans as Now
- Paul Haley as Mr. Howard
- Margo Jenkins as Mrs. Howard
- Jerry Brooke as Gaiety M. C.
Reception
Variety said “generally the picture looks a treat”.[2] Screen International said that UA Classics had great success with Experience Preferred.... But Not Essential in contrast to P'Tang Yang Kipperbang.[1] In 1984, Gavin Millar said in Sight & Sound that it "had them queueing round the block in New York".[3] Looking back in 1987, David Rose (interviewed by Nicolas Kent) in Sight & Sound described it as “one of Channel 4’s first big successes in America”.[6]
External links
Notes and References
- News: Screen International. 11 January 1986. 530. 1–2. Goldcrest sets US First Loves deal.
- News: Variety. 24 November 1982. 14. Experience Preferred But Not Essential (British Color). Japa.
- Sight & Sound. 5. 2. 1984. 121. Gavin. Millar. Gavin Millar. Life before death on television.
- Web site: Back to the Future: The Fall and Rise of the British Film Industry in the 1980s - An Information Briefing. 22. British Film Institute. 2005.
- Book: My indecision is final. registration. Jake. Eberts . Terry. Illott. 1990 . Faber and Faber. 657.
- Sight & Sound. 56. 4. 1987. 260. Commissioning Editor: David Rose interviewed by Nicolas Kent. Nicolas. Kent. Nicolas Kent.