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Sofia's Diary

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Sofia's Diary
GenreVideo blog, drama
Created byNuno Bernardo
StarringRachel Hyde-Harvey
Lauren Gordon
Gavin Stenhouse
Georgina Leahy
James Nield
Paul Opacic
Lucia Giannecchini
Heidi Monseni
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes65
Production
Executive producersNuno Bernardo
Serena Cullen
Antony Root
Joanna Shields
ProducerTriona Campbell
EditorJoanna Pegram
Camera setupCiro Candia
Running timeVaries
Original release
NetworkBebo
ReleaseMarch 17, 2008 –
present

Sofia's Diary is a drama that is shown online through the social networking site Bebo, which is the same site that hosts KateModern.

A version of Sofia's Diary originally came out in 2003 in Portugal. This means it actually predates the first video of lonelygirl15 which came out in 2006. Sofia is played by 21-year-old Rachel Hyde-Harvey.

Sofia's Diary is the first ever internet based show to make the transition to UK TV following its acquisition by Channel Five (from Sony Pictures Television International) on April 17th 2008. The show is now broadcast on 'Fiver' (previously Five Life).[1]

Sofia's Life

Sofia is a 17 year old girl, who now lives with her dad, step-mother and step-brother (also known as 'Devil Child'). The story begins when Sofia finds her (now ex) boyfriend kissing her step-sister Trisha. As revenge, she plays a trick on her ex, but it backfired and somehow she managed to set the whole chemistry lab on fire. Doing this got her suspended. Her mum then found some ecstasy tablets in her bedroom, so she decided to send her away to London, to live with her dad, his wife and their baby. Her best friend, Sean, recently died from a random gunshot.

References

  1. ^ "Fiver to air Bebo drama Sofia's Diary". The Guardian. Retrieved 2007-04-17.