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Latest revision as of 23:56, 16 December 2024

Blackpool
Release: November 11th 2004 – June 10th 2006
Episodes: 7
Running time: 60 minutes
90 minutes (Viva Blackpool)
Genre: Musical • Drama • Crime
Network: BBC One
Distributor: BBC
Creator: Peter Bowker
Writer: Peter Bowker
Director: Coky Giedroyc
Julie Anne Robinson
Catherine Morshead
Composer: Rob Lane
Executive producer: David Bernath
Sally Haynes
Laura Mackie
Producer: Kate Lewis
Production companies: BBC
BBC America
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English


Blackpool is a British television musical drama serial, produced in-house by the BBC, that was first broadcast on BBC One on November 11th 2004. Starring David Morrissey, Sarah Parish, and David Tennant, the serial was written by Peter Bowker, who had previously written for BBC One's modern adaptation of The Canterbury Tales and BBC Two's Flesh and Blood, and directed by Coky Giedroyc and Julie Anne Robinson. The series was filmed on location in Brentford and Blackpool itself, and broadcast across six weeks at 9:00 pm on Thursdays, until December 16th 2004.

Sandie Shaw's cover of the song "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" plays in the sixth episode.

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