Up in Town explained

Runtime:10 mins
Creator:Hugo Blick
Producer:Hugo Blick
Starring:Joanna Lumley
Country:United Kingdom
Company:Baby Cow Productions
Network:BBC Two
Num Episodes:6

Up in Town is a six-part series of short (10-minute) monologues, featuring Joanna Lumley as the middle-aged, divorced and lonely Madison Blakelock. The series was produced for television by Baby Cow Productions, and screened on BBC Two. It has subsequently been released on DVD.[1]

Summary

Madison Blakelock is delighted to be living her 'new life', since her executive class husband, who works 'up in town', and she parted company 18 years before. And now she has nothing more to do but sit before her mirror, picking over the bones of her past with an optimism and energy dizzyingly at odds with her reality. As the unrecognised failures of her life mount up, the loss of love, friends, money, purpose and her beloved cat, the cracks in her terrifyingly maintained facade begin to show.

Critical reception

The series received a positive reception from critics. The Times praised Lumley and her "rich, darkly comic and beautifully observed performance".[1] The Guardian cited that the series deserved better scheduling.[2]

The series has also been compared to Alan Bennett's Talking Heads series of monologues.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/bbcworldwide/worldwidestories/pressreleases/2003/05_may/up_in_town.shtml BBC Worldwide Press Releases
  2. https://www.theguardian.com/media/organgrinder/2008/nov/11/joy-of-six-joanna-lumley Joy of Six: Joanna Lumley's TV career