Ideal (TV series) explained

Creator:Graham Duff
Runtime:28 minutes
Starring:Johnny Vegas
Country:United Kingdom
Company:Baby Cow Productions
Language:English
Network:BBC Three
Num Seasons:7
Num Episodes:53 (List of episodes)

Ideal is a British dark comedy television series originally broadcast on TV channel BBC Three, created by Graham Duff and produced by BBC Comedy North and Baby Cow Productions. It stars Johnny Vegas as small-time cannabis dealer Moz.

Ideal is set in Salford, Greater Manchester, chosen because Duff was familiar with the area, having done many stand-up gigs there during his youth. Most of the series takes place in Moz's flat and revolves around the eclectic array of characters who visit Moz to buy cannabis, socialise or both. The opening and closing theme is "Song of the Oss" from the album Nuada: Music Inspired By the Film the Wicker Man composed by British band Candidate. The series features a number of tracks by Californian hip hop group Ugly Duckling and Pizzicato Five.

Ideal was broadcast on BBC Three in the UK, on entertainment channel 3e in Ireland and on ABC2 in Australia. First broadcast in 2005, seven series have been shown; the most recent ended on 30 June 2011. After the seventh series, Ideal was cancelled by the BBC. Following the announcement, writer and creator Graham Duff wrote to fans "As some of you may have heard, the BBC have decided against commissioning an 8th series of Ideal. The reason given was that the new channel controller wanted to make a clean sweep. It is a source of both pride and frustration that, at the point of cancellation, Ideal was attracting its biggest ever audiences, its highest profile guest stars and its best ever reviews. And the show is now being screened in more countries than ever before – from America to Finland and beyond".

Characters

Guest stars

Guest stars have included Graham Fellows (as Dr Persil), Sean Lock (as Natalie/Nathaniel, Brian's transgender partner), Mark Radcliffe, Jason Manford (as Jack), Mark E Smith (as Jesus Christ), Paul Weller, Kara Tointon, Barry Adamson (as Brian's hitman boyfriend), Alan Yentob (as himself) and Rula Lenska (as the Red King).

Series overview

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Episodes

Each series of Ideal has a different coloured title sequence.Series 1 was sepia;the Christmas special was red;Series 2 was blue;Series 3 was green;Series 4 was purple;Series 5 was red;Series 6 was yellow and Series 7 is bondi blue.

Series 1 (2005)

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Series 2 (2006)

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Series 3 (2007)

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Series 4 (2008)

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Series 5 (2009)

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Series 6 (2010)

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Series 7 (2011)

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Awards and nominations

In November 2006, Ideal received the award for Best Comedy Programme at the Royal Television Society North West Comedy Awards.[2]

DVD release

A box set of series one (excluding the Christmas special episode) was released in the UK on 7 November 2005. It includes the following extras:

The second series (including the Christmas special) was released on DVD on 19 February 2007, the third series on 9 June 2008,[3] the fourth series on 13 April 2009, and the fifth series on 19 July 2010. The sixth series was released on 11 October 2010. The seventh and final series was released on 25 July 2011.

Film

A film based on the TV series was planned. The last update was this in June 2012.Baby Cow executive Henry Normal told Chortle: "It's going to be set in the same place, with many of the same characters. We even bought the physical set from the BBC, our co-producers on the TV series. We are aiming for it to be quite a dark psychological comedy-thriller".As of 2019, there has been no word of the film being in production.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Curtis Brown.
  2. Web site: Royal Television Society Regional Centres' Awards 2006/7. Royal Television Society. 7 . 17 February 2011.
  3. Web site: Play.com - Buy Ideal: Series 3 (2 Discs) online at Play.com and read reviews. Free delivery to UK and Europe!. star84.
  4. Web site: Ideal: The Movie - Film. .