The Creatives Explained

Genre:Sitcom
Runtime:30 minutes
Creator:Jack Docherty
Moray Hunter
Director:Andy De Emmony (Series 1)
John Birkin (Series 2)
Starring:Roger Allam
Jack Docherty
Moray Hunter
Pippa Guard
Aislín McGuckin
Arabella Weir
Ricky Callan
Channel:BBC Two
Company:Absolutely Productions
Location:London, England, UK
Executive Producer:Mike Bolland
Miles Bullough
Producer:Jamie Rix (1998)
Philip Clarke (2000)
Theme Music Composer:Peter Baikie
Language:English
Country:United Kingdom
Num Series:2
Num Episodes:12

The Creatives is a British sitcom created by Jack Docherty and Moray Hunter which ran for two series between 2 October 1998 and 16 February 2000 on BBC Two. The series starred Roger Allam, Jack Docherty, Moray Hunter, Pippa Guard, Aislín McGuckin, Arabella Weir and Ricky Callan as the titular people.

The Creatives is an advertising agency that has faded from its 1980s heyday. Charlie Baxter is the boss - a one-time whizkid hot shot, now world-weary and seeking solace in liquor and casual sex. The agency's principal creative brains are Ben and Robbie. Robbie is going out with the firm's advertising producer Lauren, and Ben is married to the emotional and insanely jealous Tanya, an Italian who is a secretary at the firm. Max is their film director and Rhona is the new assistant - she's a sparky lass who has no qualms about telling her colleagues they're a bunch of has-beens.

The first series followed the ups and downs of the crew as they pitched for and lost various campaigns. The second was considerably different, though, being edgier, darker and more challenging. The agency is thriving once again but Ben is having serious marital problems (we do not see Tanya), Robbie and Lauren seem to have parted, and Rhona has left for newer pastures. The episodes revolved more around the private relationships and the concerns of Ben and Robbie than their professional lives, which the writers felt was closer to their original vision. Co-writer and co-star Moray Hunter looked very different, too, having shed four stones since the first series.[1]

Cast

Episodes

Series 1 (1998)

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Series 2 (2000)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: BBC – Comedy – Guide – The Creatives . 2021-10-24. dead. http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/c/creativesthe_66601020.shtml . 5 December 2004 .