Frankie (TV series) explained

Genre:Drama
Creator:Lucy Gannon
Executive Producer:Hilary Salmon
Starring:Eve Myles
Dean Lennox Kelly
Derek Riddell
Julia Ford
Carla Henry
Leila Mimmack
Jemma Redgrave
Company:BBC
Channel:BBC One
Runtime:60 minutes
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:6
Language:English
Country:United Kingdom

Frankie is a British television drama series created by Lucy Gannon. The series stars Eve Myles as Frankie Maddox, a district nurse more emotionally involved with her job than her personal life. The series is both set and filmed in the English city of Bristol.

Overview

The series was first announced in May 2012 alongside three other new commissions for BBC One and BBC Three. Kate Harwood, the controller of drama series and serials for the corporation described the new drama commissions as "a tribute to the huge range of creativity and talent within the in-house drama teams in both London and Salford".[1] An initial synopsis described the series as "a modern and redemptive" introspection of the life of a district nurse "whose patients matter more to her than her personal life".[1] Further information was released in September in a BBC press release that described the aim of the series as "to build up a portrayal of the challenging, complex and ultimately life affirming world of district nursing".[2] Writer and creator Lucy Gannon wrote that she was "thrilled to be writing about strong modern people [...] who all - whatever their flaws, are determined to make a difference, to make life better".[2] The series is executive produced by Hilary Salmon, produced by Erika Hossington and directed by Mark Everest. It consists of six sixty-minute episodes, both set and filmed in the English city of Bristol.[2] In July 2013, Gannon confirmed that the show would not be returning for a second series.[3]

Cast

Eve Myles' casting in the titular role was announced in September 2012. Myles described Frankie as "a vibrant woman trying to live life in the fast lane and juggle a job" who is "an infectious character" insofar as she is "electric" and "quirky".[2] Dean Lennox Kelly stars as Ian Hargrave, Frankie's long-term boyfriend, while Derek Riddell plays Andy Peat, a colleague and confidant. The cast also includes Jemma Redgrave as Dr Zoe Evans, Julia Ford as Mary McCloud, Leila Mimmack as Paula Simms, Noma Dumezweni as Angie Rascoe, and Carla Henry as Karen Freestone.[2] [4]

Episodes

EpisodeDirectorWriter(s)Original air dateUK viewers (million)[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Ben Stephenson orders over 20 hours of new drama from BBC Drama Production. bbc.co.uk. BBC. 3 May 2012. 22 November 2012.
  2. News: Eve Myles to star in new BBC One drama series, Frankie. bbc.co.uk. BBC. 6 September 2012. 22 November 2012.
  3. Web site: 'Frankie' will not be returning for Series 2. Cult Box. 30 July 2013. 31 March 2014.
  4. Web site: Frankie- Profiles - BBC One.
  5. Web site: Weekly Viewing Summary (see relevant week) . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080713233601/http://www.barb.co.uk/viewingsummary/weekreports.cfm?report=weeklyterrestrial&RequestTimeout=500 . 13 July 2008 . dmy .