Three Little Birds (TV series)
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Written by | Lenny Henry |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Network | ITV1 |
Release | 22 October 2023 present | –
Three Little Birds is a British historical drama television series written by Lenny Henry in collaboration with Russell T Davies. Developed by Douglas Road and Tiger Aspect Productions under Banijay UK, the six-part series is based on Henry's mother Winifred's experiences arriving in Britain from Jamaica as part of the Windrush generation in 1957.[1][2]
It premiered on 22 October 2023 on ITV1.
Synopsis
Two sisters Leah and Chantrelle and their acquaintance Hosanna catch a steamboat from Saint Ann Parish in Jamaica to the United Kingdom, arriving in London's Notting Hill before moving to the Midlands.[3][4]
Cast
- Rochelle Neil as Leah
- Yazmin Belo as Hosanna
- Saffron Coomber as Chantrelle
- Javone Prince as Aston
- Bobby Gordon as Shelton
- Arthur Darvill as Mr Wantage
- Amy Beth Hayes as Mrs Wantage
- Michelle Fox as Siobhan
- Michael Crump as Jimmy
- Tierney Turner as Selah Whittaker
- Malachi Hall as Caleb Whittaker
- Shay Descartes as Gideon Whittaker
- Mitch Morgan as Ewan Boyce
- Elaine Ward as Mrs Boyce
- Liberty Miller as Rosie Hawksley
Production
Development
In December 2020, it was announced ITV had commissioned Three Little Birds from Lenny Henry, who would write and executive produce the six-part fictionalisation of his mother Winifred's stories. Russell T Davies was attached to the project as a script consultant and executive producer. Also set to executive produce were Angela Ferreira of Douglas Road Productions, Lucy Bedford of Tiger Aspect Productions, and Diederick Santer of BritBox International.[5][6]
Henry described it as a "dream come true. This series will be a tribute to the giants who came before us".[7] Henry described Davies having "mentored" him through the writing process.[8] In October 2022, speaking after he picked up the Special Recognition award at the National Television Awards at Wembley Arena, Henry said, "I hope the show will make you laugh and cry and understand how it was for those men and women to swap the sun and the sea for the rain and the cold. They were seeking a better place where not everybody was welcoming. We wanted to make a drama that showed what it took to overcome great adversity. When we can relate to each other it brings us together, right? This is a time for people like us to be together, to be allies, telling all kinds of stories and leaving no one behind. I want to thank everybody who’s helped me to get to where I am."[9]
Casting
The cast was announced in November 2022, with Rochelle Neil, Yazmin Belo, and Saffron Coomber set to star in Three Little Birds. Also joining the cast were Javone Prince, Bobby Gordon, Arthur Darvill, Amy Beth Hayes and Michelle Fox.[10]
Filming
Filming took place at the Green Man pub and Clarendon Square in Leamington Spa in September 2022.[11][12] Filming locations in the Midlands also included Coventry, with Spon Street as a location with period-era shop signs, transport and decor.[13][14] Filming was reported in October 2022 at the TSS Duke of Lancaster, which is docked in northeast Wales.[15] November saw filming on Fitton Street in Nuneaton.[16]
Release
With the announcement of ITV's new streaming service ITVX in March 2022, it was revealed Three Little Birds would be launched on the platform in advance of airing on ITV.[17] In June 2022, BritBox boarded the project as an international distributor.[18]
At the 2022 National Television Awards, Henry said Three Little Birds would be on in 2023.[8] The series was showcased at the London Screenings.[19][20] In May 2023, Henry revealed the show would be broadcast in October 2023.[21]
References
- ^ Graham, Alison (16 January 2021). "Russell T Davies: 'I'm more proud of It's A Sin than anything else – it's a privilege'". Radio Times. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
- ^ "ITV announces life-affirming drama Three Little Birds from Lenny Henry". Radio Times.
- ^ "ITV commissions Three Little Birds written by Sir Lenny Henry". itv.com.
- ^ "Lenny Henry writing semi-autobiographical 1950s drama series 'Three Little Birds'". Britishperioddramas.com.
- ^ Kanter, Jake (10 December 2020). "Lenny Henry Teams With Russell T Davies For ITV Drama On Caribbean Immigrants Forging New Lives In Britain". Deadline. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
- ^ "Sir Lenny Henry pens drama Three Little Birds for ITV". Royal Television Society.
- ^ "Lenny Henry to write ITV drama Three Little Birds". Comedy.co.uk.
- ^ a b Dubey, Shivani; Berry, Jo. "Lenny Henry mentored by Doctor Who's Russell T Davies on new show". Digital Spy. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
- ^ "Sir Lenny Henry reflects on importance of representation after NTA win". Express and Star.
- ^ Dray, Kayleigh (18 November 2022). "Three Little Birds: meet the cast of ITV1's incredible new drama in a Stylist exclusive". Stylist. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ^ "TV crews are back in Leamington – this time for Sir Lenny Henry's new drama". Warwickshire World.
- ^ "Warwickshire World – TV crews are back in Leamington". Warwickshire World. 28 September 2022. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
- ^ "Coventry street gets 1950s makeover for Lenny Henry TV show". Coventry Telegraph.
- ^ "Spon Street Transformed for 1950s TV Drama". filmbirmingham.co.uk.
- ^ Snell, Calum (10 October 2022). "Duke of Lancaster to star in new Sir Lenny Henry series". The Leader. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
- ^ Harrison, Claire (17 November 2022). "New Sir Lenny Henry 'Three Little Birds' series to be filmed in Nuneaton". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ^ "Introducing ITVX – Britain's Freshest New Free Streaming Service launching later this year". ITV Press Center. 3 March 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
- ^ Knox, David (4 July 2022). "New drama from Lenny Henry leads BritBox slate". TV Tonight. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
- ^ Ramachandran, Naman (24 February 2023). "London Screenings: 15 Shows You Don't Want to Miss". Variety. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
- ^ Hopewell, John; Balaga, Marta (28 February 2023). "Banijay Rights Unveils Powerhouse London TV Screenings Lineup (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
- ^ Cormack, Morgan; Berry, Jo (15 May 2023). "Lenny Henry confirms when Three Little Birds drama will air on ITV". Radio Times. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
External links
- 2023 British television series debuts
- 2020s British drama television series
- 2020s British television miniseries
- Black British television shows
- Television shows filmed in England
- Television shows filmed in Wales
- Television series set in the 1950s
- Television shows set in Warwickshire
- Television shows set in the West Midlands (county)
- Television series by Tiger Aspect Productions
- ITV television dramas