词条 | Personal Affairs |
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| show_name = Personal Affairs | image = Personal Affairs Title.jpg | caption = | genre = Drama, Comedy | creator = | writer = Gabbie Asher | director = Jenny Ash (2 episodes) James Henry (2 episodes) Ashley Way (2 episodes) | creative_director = | developer = | presenter = | starring = Laura Aikman Olivia Grant Maimie McCoy Ruth Negga Annabel Scholey | country = United Kingdom | language = English | num_series = 1 | num_episodes = 5 or 6 depending on editing | list_episodes = | executive_producer = | co_exec = | producer = 2AM TV BBC Scotland | supervising_producer = | asst_producer = | co-producer = | editor = | story_editor = | location = Dumbarton, Scotland | cinematography = | camera = | runtime = 60 minutes | network = BBC Three BBC HD | picture_format = 1080p (HDTV) | audio_format = | first_run = | first_aired = 16 June 2009 | last_aired = 14 July 2009 | website = http://www.bbc.co.uk/personalaffairs/ | production_website = }} Personal Affairs (also known as P.A's) was a 2009 British television drama-comedy series, broadcast on BBC Three. It starred Annabel Scholey, Laura Aikman, Maimie McCoy and Ruth Negga as four City of London Personal Assistants looking for their lost friend Grace Darling (Olivia Grant). ProductionThe interior scenes were filmed at the BBC Scotland drama studios in Dumbarton, whilst most of the exterior scenes were filmed in London. CastMainThe PAs
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EpisodesSeries One
When Grace's boss Rock proposes, her life begins to unravel in a most unexpected way.
The girls visit Grace's mysterious house, Midge's past catches up with her and a surprise visitor helps Lucy decide where her future lies.
With Grace still missing, a nasty surprise makes the girls fear for her safety.
Will Nicole dare to give love a chance? Midge comes face to face with the past.
The girls get closer to finding Grace. A guest brings chaos to the Hartmann Payne party.
The mystery around Grace is finally revealed... The theme used during the title sequence is 21st Century Life by Sam Sparro. NB. On the DVD and outside the UK, Series One comprises the six episodes listed here. However, only five episodes were broadcast in the UK. The Episode One BBC3 audiences saw was a 70-minute edited version of "A Decent Proposal" and "Baby Boom or Bust", with 50 minutes cut. ReceptionThe series was panned by most reviewers. Alison Graham of the Radio Times called it "life-sappingly dreadful" and asked, "how did a series so crunchingly awful actually make it to a television screen?"[1] Tom Sutcliffe of The Independent described it as "Enid Blyton with added shagging", concluding: "It's terrible, but every now and then it glints oddly in the light in a way that makes it hard to write it off entirely."[2] References1. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20090707014510/http://www.radiotimes.com/blogs/667-what-were-watching-personal-affairs 2. ^https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/last-nights-television--personal-affairs-bbc3-imagine-bbc1-1715675.html External links
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