W1A (TV series) explained

Genre:Comedy
Creator:John Morton
Director:John Morton
Narrated:David Tennant
Theme Music Composer:Laurie Johnson
Composer:Andrew Blaney
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Episodes:15
List Episodes:
  1. Episodes
Executive Producer:Jon Plowman
Producer:Paul Schlesinger
Cinematography:John Sorapure
Editor:Robin Hill
Runtime:30 minutes
60 minutes (specials)
Company:BBC Studios
Num Series:3

W1A is a British mockumentary sitcom television series that satirises the management of the BBC. It was created by John Morton, and first broadcast on BBC Two on 19 March 2014. The series is the follow-up to Twenty Twelve, a BAFTA-winning comedy series by the BBC about the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.[1] [2] It sees the reintroduction of Hugh Bonneville and Jessica Hynes as their Twenty Twelve characters, alongside a new cast, with David Tennant's role as narrator also continuing from the earlier series.

The first series began on 19 March 2014, concluding on 9 April. A second series was announced later in 2014 which launched on 23 April 2015 with a one-hour special. In August 2016, Radio Times announced that W1A had been recommissioned for a third and final series, which began airing on 18 September 2017.[3]

The series is named after the postal code of the BBC's headquarters, Broadcasting House, which is W1A 1AA.[4]

Plot

The series revolves around Ian Fletcher (Hugh Bonneville), formerly the Head of the Olympic Deliverance Commission, who has been chosen to be the Head of Values at the BBC. His task is to clarify, define, or re-define the core purpose of the BBC across all its functions and to position it confidently for the future.[5] The series deals with the everyday events at the corporation, and how the team deal with these. Such events include the arrival of Prince Charles, problems surrounding a new programme entitled Britain's Tastiest Village, as well as media scrutiny of Ian Fletcher's salary, the decision to cut the BBC Big Swing Band (which turns out to be beloved by all) and a cross-dressing ex-Premier League football player who wants to be a television pundit but is terrible at it.

Theme music

The theme music is Las Vegas by Laurie Johnson, also familiar in the UK as the theme music for Animal Magic. It was composed in 1960 for the KPM music library.[6]

Cast

Character Portrayed by Position Series
Series 1
(2014)
Series 2
(2015)
Series 3
(2016)
Webisode
(2020)
Special
(2024)
Main
Ian FletcherHugh BonnevilleHead of Valuescolspan="5"
Siobhan SharpeJessica HynesBBC Brand Consultant, Head of Perfect Curvecolspan="1"
Tracey PritchardMonica DolanSenior Communications Officercolspan="5"
Simon HarwoodJason WatkinsDirector of Strategic Governancecolspan=1
Anna RamptonSarah ParishHead of Output (S1–2); Director of Better (S2–3)colspan=1
Lucy FreemanNina SosanyaProducer (S1–2); Head of Inclusivity (S2–3)colspan=2
Will HumphriesHugh SkinnerIntern (S1–2); PA to Ian Fletcher (S2–3)colspan="1"
Neil ReidDavid WestheadController of News and Current Affairscolspan=1
David WilkesRufus JonesEntertainment Format Producer (S1–2); Senior Executive – Primetime Factuality (S2); Commissioning Editor – Primetime Factuality (S3)colspan=2
Izzy GouldOphelia LovibondPA to Simon Harwood (S1–2); Development Producer (S2–3)colspan=2
Jack PattersonJonathan BaileyPA to Anna Rampton & Exec in Betterness Developmentcolspan=2
Recurring
Jerry GuildencrantzIvan GonzalezDigital Strategistcolspan=2
Ben RosensternMax OleskerDigital Strategistcolspan=2
Matt TavernerDaniel IngsHead of Generic Comedy and Drama (S1–2); Head of Output (S2–3)colspan=2
Dan SheppardTom BasdenWriter of Home Truthscolspan=3
Barney LumsdenAlex BeckettIdeation Architect at Perfect Curvecolspan=2
Coco LomaxSara PascoeTrending Analyst at Perfect Curvecolspan=2
Karl MarxJoel FryViral Concept Designer at Perfect Curve

Bonneville reprises his role of Ian Fletcher from W1A's predecessor, Twenty Twelve, as does Hynes, who plays Siobhan Sharpe, the Head of Perfect Curve, a brand consultant agency. Also returning are Sharpe's team, consisting of Barney Lumsden, Coco Lomax and Karl Marx (Beckett, Pascoe and Fry, respectively), whilst the remainder of the cast were created by Morton as new characters.

Cameo/guest appearances

Production

W1A was commissioned by Janice Hadlow, controller of BBC Two, and Shane Allen, controller of comedy commissioning. Filming began in January 2014.[8] [9] [10] W1A was written and directed by John Morton, who previously worked on Twenty Twelve and People Like Us. The producer is Paul Schlesinger and the executive producer is Jon Plowman.[11] A second series was commissioned in September 2014, with Bonneville's return also confirmed.[12]

Episodes

Series overview

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
14
24
36
Webisode1

Series 2

On 15 September 2014, it was announced that W1A would return for a second series in 2015.[14] [15] [16] This began with a 60-minute special on 23 April, followed by three 30-minute episodes.

Series 3

In August 2016, the BBC announced that W1A would return for a third and final series, due to be produced and broadcast in 2017.[17] Some filming with Jeremy Paxman took place in March.[18]

Series 3 began on 18 September 2017 on BBC Two.

After the transmission of Episode 1 on BBC Two Episode 2 was made available on BBC iPlayer on 18 September 2017. Likewise after the transmission of Episode 3 on 2 October 2017 Episode 4 was made available online. This was repeated for episodes 5 and 6.

Webisodes

In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown, a number of specially created webisodes featuring the characters from W1A were produced. The first was released on 19 May, when Hugh Bonneville, in character as Ian Fletcher, introduced the BBC Concert Orchestra performing a new arrangement of Las Vegas, the series' theme tune.[19] [20] On 21 May, a second video was released, this time featuring Bonneville, Sarah Parrish, Jason Watkins, Monica Dolan and David Westhead at the first virtual meeting of the BBC's 'COVID-19 Bounce Back Group'.[21]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardNomineeCategoryResult
2015BAFTA TV AwardsJessica HynesBest Female Performance in a Comedy Programme[22]
Hugh BonnevilleBest Male Performance in a Comedy Programme
RTS Craft & Design AwardsRobin HillBest Tape and Film Editing: Entertainment and Situation Comedy[23]
Writers' Guild of Great Britain AwardsJohn MortonBest TV Situation Comedy[24]
2016BAFTA TV AwardsHugh BonnevilleBest Male Performance in a Comedy Programme[25]

Notes and References

  1. News: Hugh Bonneville and Jessica Hynes to reunite for Twenty Twelve sequel W1A . Metro. 5 December 2013 . Westbrook . Caroline. 12 December 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131212164331/http://metro.co.uk/2013/12/05/hugh-bonneville-and-jessica-hynes-to-reunite-for-twenty-twelve-sequel-w1a-4216927/ . live . DMG Media. 12 December 2013.
  2. News: Twenty Twelve team returns to satirise life inside BBC Broadcasting House . The Independent. Independent Print Limited. 5 December 2013 . Sherwin . Adam . live . 8 December 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131208130044/http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/twenty-twelve-team-returns-to-satirise-life-inside-bbc-broadcasting-house-8985759.html. 8 December 2013.
  3. Web site: Next series of W1A set for 2017. 2016-09-17.
  4. News: BBC's Twenty Twelve sequel to focus on the corporation itself . The Guardian. 5 December 2013 . Plunkett . John . live . 6 December 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131206230845/http://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/dec/05/bbc-twenty-twelve-sequel-w1a-hugh-bonneville. 12 December 2013. Guardian News and Media.
  5. News: BBC Two commissions W1A – the follow-up to multi-BAFTA-winning Twenty Twelve . BBC . BBC Online. 5 December 2013 . live . 24 March 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140324185153/http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2013/bbc-two-w1a.html .
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt4m6Q_mgb4 Laurie Johnson. Las Vegas, KPMLPB8 (1960)
  7. Web site: Newsnight's Evan Davis to cameo on BBC comedy W1A. Jamie Harris. 13 February 2015. Digital Spy. 5 January 2016.
  8. News: Filming begins on new comedy W1A which satirises BBC bigwigs . The Daily Telegraph . 17 January 2014 . Perry . Keith . live . 24 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140124214232/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/10580850/Filming-begins-on-new-comedy-W1A-which-satirises-BBC-bigwigs.html .
  9. News: Hugh Bonneville's Twenty Twelve character to return as the BBC's 'Head of Values' . The Daily Telegraph . 5 December 2013 . Smith . Patrick . live . 11 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140111211358/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/10496762/Hugh-Bonnevilles-Twenty-Twelve-character-to-return-as-the-BBCs-Head-of-Values.html .
  10. News: Hugh Bonneville and Jessica Hynes return for Twenty Twelve follow-up set in the BBC . Radio Times . 5 December 2013 . Lazarus . Susanna . live . 11 December 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131211175717/http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-12-05/hugh-bonneville-and-jessica-hynes-return-for-twenty-twelve-follow-up-set-in-the-bbc .
  11. News: Cast announced for Twenty Twelve follow up . Televisual . 4 March 2014 . Creamer . Jon . live . 24 March 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140324184548/http://www.televisual.com/news-detail/Cast-announced-for-Twenty-Twelve-follow-up_nid-3997.html .
  12. News: BBC News – Hugh Bonneville returning for W1A comedy . BBC News Online . 15 September 2014 . 15 September 2014.
  13. Web site: BARB Top 30s . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130318052904/http://www.barb.co.uk/viewing/weekly-top-30 . 18 March 2013 .
  14. Web site: BBC Two comedy W1A to return for new series. Tufayel Ahmed. 15 September 2014. mirror. 5 January 2016.
  15. News: Hugh Bonneville returning for W1A comedy. BBC News. 15 September 2014 . 5 January 2016.
  16. Web site: W1A renewed for second series on BBC. Antonia Molloy. 15 September 2014. The Independent. 5 January 2016.
  17. Next series of W1A set for 2017 . Dowell . Ben . 22 August 2016 . Radio Times. 12 October 2016 .
  18. News: London diary: Jeremy Paxman on heads of state in the age of Trump . Dowell . 14 July 2017 . Financial Times . 14 July 2017 .
  19. Web site: Ian Fletcher, the BBC's head of values, is back! . . 19 May 2020 . Chortle . 24 May 2020 .
  20. Web site: BBC Concert Orchestra remake the W1A theme tune . . 19 May 2020 . comedy.co.uk . 24 May 2020 .
  21. Web site: W1A makes a surprise return . . 21 May 2020 . Chortle . 24 May 2020 .
  22. Web site: Television in 2015 . BAFTA.org . 12 April 2017 .
  23. Web site: Craft & Design Awards 2015 . Royal Television Society . 14 August 2015 . 12 April 2017 .
  24. . The Writers' Guild Awards . WGGB . 18 January 2016 . 12 April 2020 .
  25. Web site: Television in 2016 . BAFTA.org . 12 April 2017 .