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* [[Adelayo Adedayo]]
* Mandeep Dhillon
* Alice Felgate
* Natasha Jonas
* [[Dolly Wells]]
* [[Colin Salmon]]
* [[Jassa Ahluwalia]]
* [[Franz Drameh]]}}
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'''''Some Girls''''' is a [[British sitcom]] written by [[Bernadette Davis]] that airs on [[BBC Three]]. The show stars [[Adelayo Adedayo]], Mandeep Dhillon, Alice Felgate, Natasha Jonas, [[Dolly Wells]], [[Colin Salmon]], [[Jassa Ahluwalia]] and [[Franz Drameh]]. It debuted on 6 November 2012 and the first series ran for six episodes.

BBC Three announced at the end of the first series that the show would return for a second series.<ref>{{cite web| url= http://Comedy.co.UK/news/story/00000998/some_girls_return_series_2_bbc_three| title=Some Girls to return for a second series| work =[[British Comedy Guide]]| accessdate= 12 December 2012}}</ref> On 18 September 2013, they confirmed that each episode of the second series will premiere on [[BBC iPlayer]] a week before being broadcast on BBC Three. The first episode became available on iPlayer on 23 September and was broadcast on BBC Three on 30 September, with the rest of the series following that trend.<ref>{{cite web| url= http://Twitter.com/BBCthree/status/380331187576643585| title=Twitter bbcthree News The #SomeGirls are back! ...| quote= *News* The #SomeGirls are back! The new series starts on Monday 30th September at 10pm - spread the word! [http://pic.twitter.com/ktXeUFhRt6 pic.twitter.com/ktXeUFhRt6]| date= 18 September 13| author= [[BBC Three]]| work= [[BBC]]| publisher=[[Twitter]]| accessdate= 8 October 2013}}</ref>
BBC Three announced in March 2014 that the show has been recommissioned for a third series.

==Synopsis==
''Some Girls'' focuses on four 16 year-old schoolgirls – their lives, loves, and mundane [[teenager preoccupations]], including: school, boyfriends, careers and sex. They live within the same [[UK housing estate|housing estate]] in [[South London]], and attend the same local school, where they all play for the demoralised [[Association football team|football team]].

The chief protagonist, Viva Bennett (Adedayo), aims to "stay motivated" with her [[GCE Advanced Level|A levels]], in an ambition to become a celebrity [[child psychologist]], on ''[[Living TV]]'' – meanwhile, she psycho-analyses her friends. Viva lives with [[firefighter]]-[[dad]] Rob (Salmon), her sex-obsessed younger brother, Jamie (Nathan Bryon), and her stepmother – Anna Hitchcock (Wells), a [[New Zealander]] who also happens to be an unsympathetic [[PE teacher]] and [[football coach]], at the girls' school – "Bitchcock".<ref>{{cite web| url=http://downloads.BBC.co.UK/writersroom/scripts/some-girls-s1-ep1.pdf| title= BBC - Some Girls Series 1 Episode 1 - Draft 24.2.12 (with story days) - Script| quote= VIVA (V.O.) - Miss Hitchcock imaginatively nicknamed Bitchcock is somehow kind of my stepmum.| date= 24 February 12| author= [[Bernadette Davis]]| work= [[Hat Trick Productions]]| publisher = [[BBC Three]]| accessdate= 30 October 2013}}</ref>

Viva and her close friends' conversation spans history [[homework]] to their life goals, and they comprise:

* Holli Vavasour (Jonas), who is prone to violent but entertaining outbursts, and looks after her younger siblings, with Viva as a mother-figure (since her own is absent).
* Saz Kaur (Dhillon), an up-tight [[maths geek]] from a traditional [[British Punjabi]]/[[English Sikhs|Sikh]] family, with a cynical but funny view of life.
* Amber Dean (Felgate), a well-meaning but gullible and [[dim blonde]], who is obsessed with boyfriends.

==Cast==

===Regular===
* [[Adelayo Adedayo]] as '''Viva Bennett''', the show's protagonist. She is smart and pragmatic with aspirations to become a psychologist.
* Alice Felgate as '''Amber Dean'''. Amber is happy-go-lucky, but dim-witted, and she has an on-off relationship with Brandon.
* Natasha Jonas as '''Holli Vavasour'''. Holli is a violent and often angry girl who comes from a large family.
* Mandeep Dhillon as '''Saz Kaur'''. Saz is a sarcastic and bitter person and she comes from a strict Sikh family.
* [[Dolly Wells]] as '''Anna "Bitchcock" Hitchcock''', Viva's pregnant stepmother who coaches the girls football team.
* [[Colin Salmon]] as '''Rob Bennett''', Viva's father and Anna's partner.

===Recurring===
* Nathan Bryon as '''Jamie Bennett''', Viva's brother and Rob's son.
* Sarah Hoare as '''Mel''', Viva's friend who has a baby named 'Baldy'.
* [[Franz Drameh]] as '''Brandon Taylor''', Amber's on-off boyfriend.
* [[Jassa Ahluwalia]] as '''Rocky''', Viva's love interest.

==Commentary and reaction==
''Some Girls'' has been described as: "...a comedy about the kind of girls more usually seen in worrying documentaries about inner city teens."<ref>[http://www.atvtoday.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3038:zai-bennett-announces-new-comedy-commissions&catid=1:tv-media&Itemid=3 ATV article on upcoming BBC 3 sitcom, Some Girls]</ref> Bernadette Davis has said: "As far as I know, there aren't any other comedies about girls of this age. Inbetweeners has shown what a rich area for comedy this age group is - but girls are very different and I thought they should have their own show."<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00y78kd/features/bernadette-davis-interview Interview with Bernadette Davis about Some Girls on the BBC website]</ref>

The ''[[Daily Mirror]]'' made the first episode of ''Some Girls'' "Tuesday's must-see TV" and described the show as "Energetic, irreverent and real".<ref>[http://www.mirror.co.uk/night-copy/strictly-come-dancing-star-colin-1418785 Daily Mirror online review]</ref> ''The Stage'' online said: "the relationship between the quartet of friends is well observed and firmly rooted in recognisable, realistic emotions".<ref>[http://www.thestage.co.uk/features/tv-radio/2012/11/tv-review-nick-nickleby-some-girls-the-late-great-eric-sykes/ The Stage online review]</ref> Comedian Jimmy Mulville, Managing Director of Hat Trick Productions, says: “This second series of Some Girls confirms Bernadette Davis as one of the funniest writers working today. We're lucky to have her.”<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2013/some-girls2.html Some Girls return to BBC Three for brand new series]</ref>

==Episode list==

===Series 1 (2012)===
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|ShortSummary = Holli throws down a rash challenge to the boys' football team, whilst Viva feels torn over her feelings for bad boy Rocky. Amber has found a lunchtime pizza club - a Christian group, it turns out. Saz boasts about a new boyfriend, who may or may not actually exist.
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|ShortSummary = Amber struggles to cope with her feelings for her ex-boyfriend Brandon, especially now that he's going to be a daddy. Viva is asked to manage an anti-bullying presentation at school - and to look after bullying victim, Ruby. Saz and Ruby do not get on.
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===Series 2 (2013)===
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==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
* {{Official website| BBC.co.UK/programmes/p00y78kd| BBC Three's ''Some Girls'' website}}
* {{url| Twitter.com/SomeGirlsBBC3| BBC Three's ''Some Girls''}} on [[Twitter]]
* {{url| Comedy.co.UK/guide/tv/some_girls| ''Some Girls''}} at the [[British Comedy Guide]]
* {{IMDb title|2358629| Some Girls}}
* {{url| downloads.BBC.co.UK/writersroom/scripts/some-girls-s1-ep1.pdf| BBC - Some Girls Series 1 Episode 1 - Draft 24.2.12 (with story days) - Script}}

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Revision as of 02:20, 27 September 2014

Some Girls
GenreComedy
Created byBernadette Davis
Written byBernadette Davis
Directed byAdam Miller
Starring
Theme music composer
Opening theme"Doing It Wrong"
Ending theme"Doing It Wrong"
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producerHelen Williams
ProducerJustin Davies
Production locationEngland
EditorWilliam Webb
Running time30 minutes
Production companyHat Trick
Original release
NetworkBBC Three
Release6 November 2012 (2012-11-06) –
present

Some Girls is a British sitcom written by Bernadette Davis that airs on BBC Three. The show stars Adelayo Adedayo, Mandeep Dhillon, Alice Felgate, Natasha Jonas, Dolly Wells, Colin Salmon, Jassa Ahluwalia and Franz Drameh. It debuted on 6 November 2012 and the first series ran for six episodes.

BBC Three announced at the end of the first series that the show would return for a second series.[1] On 18 September 2013, they confirmed that each episode of the second series will premiere on BBC iPlayer a week before being broadcast on BBC Three. The first episode became available on iPlayer on 23 September and was broadcast on BBC Three on 30 September, with the rest of the series following that trend.[2] BBC Three announced in March 2014 that the show has been recommissioned for a third series.

Synopsis

Some Girls focuses on four 16 year-old schoolgirls – their lives, loves, and mundane teenager preoccupations, including: school, boyfriends, careers and sex. They live within the same housing estate in South London, and attend the same local school, where they all play for the demoralised football team.

The chief protagonist, Viva Bennett (Adedayo), aims to "stay motivated" with her A levels, in an ambition to become a celebrity child psychologist, on Living TV – meanwhile, she psycho-analyses her friends. Viva lives with firefighter-dad Rob (Salmon), her sex-obsessed younger brother, Jamie (Nathan Bryon), and her stepmother – Anna Hitchcock (Wells), a New Zealander who also happens to be an unsympathetic PE teacher and football coach, at the girls' school – "Bitchcock".[3]

Viva and her close friends' conversation spans history homework to their life goals, and they comprise:

  • Holli Vavasour (Jonas), who is prone to violent but entertaining outbursts, and looks after her younger siblings, with Viva as a mother-figure (since her own is absent).
  • Saz Kaur (Dhillon), an up-tight maths geek from a traditional British Punjabi/Sikh family, with a cynical but funny view of life.
  • Amber Dean (Felgate), a well-meaning but gullible and dim blonde, who is obsessed with boyfriends.

Cast

Regular

  • Adelayo Adedayo as Viva Bennett, the show's protagonist. She is smart and pragmatic with aspirations to become a psychologist.
  • Alice Felgate as Amber Dean. Amber is happy-go-lucky, but dim-witted, and she has an on-off relationship with Brandon.
  • Natasha Jonas as Holli Vavasour. Holli is a violent and often angry girl who comes from a large family.
  • Mandeep Dhillon as Saz Kaur. Saz is a sarcastic and bitter person and she comes from a strict Sikh family.
  • Dolly Wells as Anna "Bitchcock" Hitchcock, Viva's pregnant stepmother who coaches the girls football team.
  • Colin Salmon as Rob Bennett, Viva's father and Anna's partner.

Recurring

  • Nathan Bryon as Jamie Bennett, Viva's brother and Rob's son.
  • Sarah Hoare as Mel, Viva's friend who has a baby named 'Baldy'.
  • Franz Drameh as Brandon Taylor, Amber's on-off boyfriend.
  • Jassa Ahluwalia as Rocky, Viva's love interest.

Commentary and reaction

Some Girls has been described as: "...a comedy about the kind of girls more usually seen in worrying documentaries about inner city teens."[4] Bernadette Davis has said: "As far as I know, there aren't any other comedies about girls of this age. Inbetweeners has shown what a rich area for comedy this age group is - but girls are very different and I thought they should have their own show."[5]

The Daily Mirror made the first episode of Some Girls "Tuesday's must-see TV" and described the show as "Energetic, irreverent and real".[6] The Stage online said: "the relationship between the quartet of friends is well observed and firmly rooted in recognisable, realistic emotions".[7] Comedian Jimmy Mulville, Managing Director of Hat Trick Productions, says: “This second series of Some Girls confirms Bernadette Davis as one of the funniest writers working today. We're lucky to have her.”[8]

Episode list

Series 1 (2012)

Episode Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
1"Episode 1"Helen WilliamsBernadette Davis6 November 2012 (2012-11-06)1.1
After hearing some upsetting news from her dad, Viva decides to leave home and live with her friends. Elsewhere on the estate, Amber is finding it very hard to dump her boyfriend, despite plenty of varied advice from Viva, Saz and Holli.
2"Episode 2"Adam MillerBernadette Davis13 November 2012 (2012-11-13)1.2
Amber's new boyfriend Ryan seems to have a mysterious secret, which the girls are determined to discover. Meanwhile, Holli's attempt to give her little brother a wonderful birthday present goes horribly wrong.
3"Episode 3"Adam MillerBernadette Davis20 November 2012 (2012-11-20)1.3
Viva invites her friends to help babysit, but then struggles to keep control of the situation. Saz is very upset about some bitchy girls, Amber is very jealous of her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend and Holli is just worried there won't be enough to drink.
4"Episode 4"Adam MillerBernadette Davis27 November 2012 (2012-11-27)1.4
Holli throws down a rash challenge to the boys' football team, whilst Viva feels torn over her feelings for bad boy Rocky. Amber has found a lunchtime pizza club - a Christian group, it turns out. Saz boasts about a new boyfriend, who may or may not actually exist.
5"Episode 5"Adam MillerBernadette Davis4 December 2012 (2012-12-04)1.5
Amber struggles to cope with her feelings for her ex-boyfriend Brandon, especially now that he's going to be a daddy. Viva is asked to manage an anti-bullying presentation at school - and to look after bullying victim, Ruby. Saz and Ruby do not get on.
6"Episode 6"Adam MillerBernadette Davis13 December 2012 (2012-12-13)1.6
Saz is determined to lose her virginity and sets about finding the ideal boy and the ideal location with the help of her friends. It becomes apparent that not everyone has been telling the truth about their sex life.

Series 2 (2013)

Episode Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
1"Episode 1"Adam MillerBernadette Davis30 September 2013 (2013-09-30)2.1
Viva is worried that Rocky is getting too serious about their relationship, while Saz is worried she's not normal. A new school counsellor has a big impact on Greenshoots Academy - though not in the way he intended.
2"Episode 2"Adam MillerBernadette Davis7 October 2013 (2013-10-07)2.2
After falling out with the group after an eventful party, Holli has to find a new set of friends. Saz and Amber both like the same boy and Viva is distressed about being forced to give up a precious toy.
3"Episode 3"Adam MillerBernadette Davis14 October 2013 (2013-10-14)2.3
Rivalry gets out of hand when Viva's group clashes with Charlie's gang over the affections of Greenshoots Academy head boy, Tyler Blaine. Amber's dog finds out what Amber gets up to at school.
4"Episode 4"Adam MillerBernadette Davis21 October 2013 (2013-10-21)2.4
Rocky's friendship with Viva's dad causes problems with Viva's new boyfriend Tyler. Saz receives mysterious love notes from an admirer, and Holli helps out Anna with the school magazine.
5"Episode 5"Adam MillerBernadette Davis28 October 2013 (2013-10-28)2.5
Anna goes on maternity leave, meaning Holli and Saz compete to be the new manager of the Greenshoots girls' football team. Viva has some troubling thoughts about her ex-boyfriend Rocky, and Amber's ex-boyfriend Brandon needs help.
6"Episode 6"Adam MillerBernadette Davis4 November 2013 (2013-11-04)2.6
Viva makes friends with a boy who is feeling sad like her. When the girls crash a party hosted by Rocky's new girlfriend Gemma, Saz gets a nasty shock. Meanwhile, Anna's baby is due any day.

References

  1. ^ "Some Girls to return for a second series". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
  2. ^ BBC Three (18 September 13). "Twitter bbcthree News The #SomeGirls are back! ..." BBC. Twitter. Retrieved 8 October 2013. *News* The #SomeGirls are back! The new series starts on Monday 30th September at 10pm - spread the word! pic.twitter.com/ktXeUFhRt6 {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); External link in |quote= (help)
  3. ^ Bernadette Davis (24 February 12). "BBC - Some Girls Series 1 Episode 1 - Draft 24.2.12 (with story days) - Script" (PDF). Hat Trick Productions. BBC Three. Retrieved 30 October 2013. VIVA (V.O.) - Miss Hitchcock imaginatively nicknamed Bitchcock is somehow kind of my stepmum. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ ATV article on upcoming BBC 3 sitcom, Some Girls
  5. ^ Interview with Bernadette Davis about Some Girls on the BBC website
  6. ^ Daily Mirror online review
  7. ^ The Stage online review
  8. ^ Some Girls return to BBC Three for brand new series