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词条 Psychoville
释义

  1. Premise

  2. Plot

  3. Main characters

  4. Web presence

  5. Cast

     Principal characters  Supporting cast 

  6. Production

  7. Ratings and awards

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2012}}{{Infobox television
|show_name = Psychoville
|image = Psychoville titles.jpg
|image_size = 250px
|caption = Title card from the second series
|genre = {{flatlist|
  • Sitcom
  • black comedy[1]
  • mystery
  • psychological thriller
  • psychological horror

}}
|creator = Reece Shearsmith
Steve Pemberton
|writer = Reece Shearsmith
Steve Pemberton
|director = Matt Lipsey
|starring = Steve Pemberton
Reece Shearsmith
Daniel Kaluuya
Dawn French
Eileen Atkins
Imelda Staunton
Jason Tompkins
Lisa Hammond
|theme_music_composer = Joby Talbot
|country = United Kingdom
|language = English
|num_series = 2
|num_episodes = 14
|list_episodes = List of Psychoville episodes
|executive_producer = Jon Plowman
|producer = Justin Davies
|runtime = 30mins
|channel = BBC Two
|first_aired = {{start date|2009|6|18|df=yes}}
|last_aired = {{end date|2011|6|6|df=yes}}
|related = The League of Gentlemen
Inside No. 9
|website = http://www.bbc.co.uk/psychoville
|production_website =
}}Psychoville is a British psychological horror-thriller black comedy mystery television series created & written by and starring The League of Gentlemen members Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton for the BBC. It debuted on BBC Two on 18 June 2009. Pemberton and Shearsmith each play numerous characters, with Dawn French and Jason Tompkins in additional starring roles. The first series was followed by a Halloween special, broadcast on 31 October 2010, which saw Imelda Staunton added to the main cast along with previously supporting actors Eileen Atkins and Daniel Kaluuya. The second series started broadcasting on 5 May 2011[2] and ended on 6 June. Reece Shearsmith has officially announced that there will not be a third series.[3]

Premise

The series revolves around five different characters from different parts of England: David Sowerbutts (played by Pemberton), a serial killer-obsessed man-child who still lives with his mother Maureen (Shearsmith); Mr. Jelly (Shearsmith), an embittered one-handed children's entertainer; Oscar Lomax (Pemberton), a blind millionaire who collects stuffed toy animals; Joy Aston (French), a midwife who treats a practice doll as if it is her real child; and Robert Greenspan (Tompkins), a panto dwarf in love with his Snow White who believes he has the power of telekinesis. All five are connected by a mysterious blackmailer who has sent them a letter each with the message: "I know what you did".

The series is named after the title given to The League of Gentlemen when the series was sold to Japan and Korea.[4]

Plot

{{Main|List of Psychoville episodes}}

The series features a diverse set of five characters who live in different parts of England, all of whom have been blackmailed by the same individual (referred to in the credits for episode seven as "Black Gloved Man"), who has given them each a letter with the message "I know what you did…"[5][6][7][8] In the second episode, the blackmailer leaves them a second message that reads, "You killed her". In the third episode they receive a videotape showing them in an asylum together (several having previously revealed that they had been institutionalised) performing "Close Every Door" from the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. It is later disclosed that the institution was called Ravenhill Hospital. In Episodes Five and Six, the characters discover the final message: a key depicting a raven. At least David's letter also contains the message "I'm waiting...".

Ultimately it is revealed that Joy, Robert, David and Oscar were involved in the death of Nurse Edwina Kenchington (Eileen Atkins), who is the blackmailer's mother, and Dr Stuart Strachen, aka Mr Jolly. Jolly blackmailed Jelly whom he blamed most, as he was operating on Jelly's hand (which was later amputated after the operation went wrong) while Kenchington was dying. David knocked her over and Joy pronounced her dead. The group started a fire to cover their tracks, but Kenchington woke up and attempted to escape. Oscar, Joy and Robert prevented her from leaving the room she was trapped in, but she somehow survived and returns to Ravenhill in the final episode looking for her locket. At the end of the series, Mr Jolly blows up part of the asylum with most of the main characters and Kenchington inside and it is revealed that Robert has the locket.

Series two begins with Mr Jelly, Oscar, and Oscar's assistant Michael, aka "Tealeaf", attending the funeral of Mr Jolly. Afterwards, Jelly is given a box of Jolly's props, which also turns out to contain Strachen's mobile phone and his ID card at Andrews Nanotech. Posing as Mr Jolly, Mr Jelly discovers that Strachen was using his surgical skills to deal in the black market organ trade, and that Kenchington had an account with a cryogenic storage facility where her late father Ehrlichmann's head was kept frozen. Meanwhile, Andrews Nanotech has hired a police detective to retrieve Kenchington's locket by any means necessary. Robert gives the locket to Debbie for safekeeping, but after Robert's death, Debbie gives it away to make-up lady Hattie. Detective Finney tracks down the former Ravenhill patients, questioning, then killing, Joy, Robert, and Oscar, and attempting to kill Mrs Wren. Oscar's friend, toyshop owner Peter Bishop, deduces that Oscar was killed for his connection to Ravenhill. He enlists Tealeaf's help with his investigation and they successfully retrieve the locket from Hattie before Finney can get to it, and contact Mr Jelly, whose own investigations have resulted in him taking possession of Ehrlichmann's frozen head. Bishop kills Tealeaf and travels to London with Mr Jelly to attempt to sell the locket and head to Grace Andrews. It is revealed that the method for restoring a frozen head to life, worked out by Edwina Kenchington, was microscopically engraved on the links of the locket chain, and using this information, Andrews' team is able to bring Erlichmann's head back to life. The head is subsequently destroyed, but the technique has been proven to work. The series ends with the revelation that David Sowerbutts is storing the corpse of his mother Maureen (who has died of cancer) in a bathtub filled with ice, suggesting that she could be resurrected by the same technique.

Main characters

Main article:List of Psychoville characters

Web presence

Shearsmith and Pemberton collaborated with Rob and Neil Gibbons to produce fictional web content to accompany the show including an interactive treasure hunt.[9] Fake websites and promotional websites were created for many of the characters to allow viewers of the programme to get "an overall Psychoville experience."

A new Psychoville Experience was created for series two, with a new interface and a selection of new fictional websites released after each episode. Viewers were asked to find a number each week and input them into a keypad to unlock a 'secret chamber' at the end of the series. The chamber once opened reveals the revived head of the Nazi Doctor Ehrlichmann (Kenchington's father). Five questions are asked and a certain amount correct gets you a free 'freeze and reanimation ticket' from CG Medistore and andrewsnanotech to print out.

The websites were again written by Shearsmith and Pemberton.[10]

{{col-2}}
  • Jelly Parties
  • Jolly Parties
  • Lomax Commodities
  • Best Murders
  • Joy's Advice to Young Mums Website
  • Goldfish Bowl Productions
  • Debbie Hart
  • Hoyti Toyti/The Nazi Bay (type 'NAZI' in the valuation booth)
{{col-2}}
  • Robert Greenspan
  • Biggins Panto
  • Midget Gems
  • Murder and Chips
  • Ravenhill Hospital
  • Sunnyvale Rest Home
  • FOCCE (Federation of Clowns and Children's Entertainers)

Cast

Principal characters

Actor Character No. of
Episodes
Notes
Reece Shearsmith Mr Jelly 12 Children's Entertainer
Maureen Sowerbutts 12 David's mother
Brian MacMillan 3 "Evil Queen" in Snow White
Jeremy Goode 6 Obsessive Librarian
The Silent Singer 6 Appears to Jeremy when something bad is happening
Phil Walker 1 TV location scout
John Christie 1 Appears to David in a vision
Steve Pemberton David Sowerbutts 14 Ex-Ravenhill resident
Oscar Lomax 8 Ex-Ravenhill resident
George Aston 9 Joy's husband
Hattie 5 Shahrouz's blackmailing wife
Judge Pennywise 1 Clown in Mr Jelly's nightmare
Daniel Kaluuya Michael "Tealeaf" Fry 13 Oscar's home help
Dawn French Joy Aston 9 Ex-Ravenhill resident
Jason Tompkins Robert Greenspan 9 "Blusher" in Snow White, ex-Ravenhill resident
Eileen Atkins Edwina Kenchington 9 Nurse at Ravenhill Hospital
Imelda Staunton Grace Andrews 7 Wants Kenchington's locket
Vilma Hollingbery Claudia Wren 6 Care home resident and Jelly's assistant

Supporting cast

Actor Character No. of
Episodes
Notes
Lisa Hammond Kerry 9 "Sniffy" in Snow White
Daisy Haggard Debbie Hart 7 "Snow White" in Snow White
Daniel Ings Kelvin 7 Grace's assistant
Adrian Scarborough Mr Jolly 6[11] Dr Stuart Strachen
Elyes Gabel Shahrouz 6
Elizabeth Berrington Nicola 5[11] A nurse, colleague of Joy
Alison Lintott Chelsea Crabtree 4 Kelly-Su's siamese twin
Debbie Chazen Kelly-Su Crabtree 4 Chelsea's siamese twin
Stacy Liu Jennifer 4[11] Oscar's replacement home help
Christopher Biggins Himself 4 Director and "Prince Charming" in Snow White
Nick Holder Bob Dalton 3 Owner of Snappy the Crocodile
Alex Kelly Karen Dalton 3 Bob's wife
Aaron Smith Ian Dalton 3 Son of Bob and Karen
Sarah Solemani Emily 3 Robin's dinner guest, later David's companion
Nicholas Le Prevost Graham 2 "Murder and Chips" leader
Janet McTeer Cheryl 2 "Murder and Chips" actress
David Smallbone Martin Pike 2 "Murder and Chips" actor
David Bamber Robin 4 "Murder and Chips" actor
Natalie Cassidy Lorraine 2 "Murder and Chips" actress
Alex Waldmann Drew Aspinall[12]1Broke into Ravenhill as a child
Matthew Fenton
Daniel Millar AA Man 1 Tries in vain to fix Mr. Jelly's car
Sam Kisgart[13] Jason Griffin 1 "Murder and Chips" auditionee
George Asprey John George Haigh 1 Appears to David in a vision
Eric Loren Albert DeSalvo 1 Appears to David in a vision
Glenn Carter Jack the Ripper 1 Appears to David in a vision
Huw Edwards Himself 1 Appears reading news on Joy's TV
Julian Bleach Doctor/Eddie 1 Appears in the Halloween special
Mark Bonnar Detective Finney 6
Jason Watkins Peter Bishop 5 Owner of "Hoyty-Toyties"
1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/news/a442438/league-of-gentlemen-duo-create-new-dark-bbc-comedy-anthology/ |title='League of Gentlemen' Duo Create New Dark BBC Comedy Anthology |last=Fletcher |first=Alex |date=December 3, 2012 |website=Digital Spy |accessdate=May 6, 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/RadioTimes/status/59990511313891328|title=Radio Times on Twitter|publisher=}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2011/09/15/13981/psychoville_killed_off|title=Psychoville killed off : News 2011 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide|first=Powder Blue Internet Business|last=Solutions|publisher=}}
4. ^{{cite news|url= http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article6381267.ece|title= The League of Gentlemen launch Psychoville|publisher= Times Online|date= 31 May 2009|accessdate= 25 June 2009 | location=London | first=Stephen | last=Armstrong}}
5. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/media/2008/oct/09/bbc.television|title= League Of Gentlemen duo back with BBC2 comedy Psychoville|publisher= The Guardian|date= 9 October 2008|accessdate= 5 February 2009 | location=London | first=Ben | last=Dowell}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/psychoville_panel_discussion |title=TV Preview: Psychoville + panel discussion |publisher=British Film Institute |accessdate=15 May 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090511155422/http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/psychoville_panel_discussion |archivedate=11 May 2009 }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/proginfo/tv/2009/wk23/thu.shtml#thu_psychoville|title=Psychoville|publisher=BBC|accessdate=21 May 2009}}
8. ^{{cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7661624.stm|title= New show for League of Gentlemen|publisher= BBC Online|date= 9 October 2008|accessdate= 5 February 2009}}
9. ^{{Cite book|title = Psychoville - disclaimer|publisher = BBC|url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/psychoville/disclaimer.shtml|accessdate = 24 June 2009}}
10. ^{{Cite book|title = Psychoville - Experience|publisher = BBC|url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/psychoville/experience/|accessdate = 16 May 2011}}
11. ^Also appears in the Halloween special in stock footage.
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/psychoville/characters/drew.shtml|title=Psychoville – Characters: Drew Aspinall, played by Alex Waldmann|publisher=BBC}}
13. ^Alias for Mark Gatiss
14. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/3170920/League-of-Gentlemen-creators-write-new-comedy-Psychoville-for-BBC2.html|title= League of Gentlemen creators write new comedy Psychoville for BBC2|publisher= Telegraph.co.uk|date= 10 October 2008|accessdate= 5 February 2009 | location=London | first=Matthew | last=Moore}}
15. ^{{cite news|url= http://www.brandrepublic.com/Industry/Entertainment/News/907248/BBC-launches-blackmail-viral-promote-Psychoville/|title= BBC launches blackmail viral to promote 'Psychoville'|publisher= Brand Republic|first= Ben|last= Bold|date= 20 May 2009|accessdate= 21 May 2009|deadurl= yes|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20120515220758/http://www.brandrepublic.com/news/907248/BBC-launches-blackmail-viral-promote-Psychoville/|archivedate= 15 May 2012|df= dmy-all}}
16. ^{{cite news|url= http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article6381267.ece|title= The League of Gentlemen launch Psychoville|publisher= Times Online|first= Stephen|last= Armstrong|date= 31 May 2009|accessdate= 8 June 2009 | location=London}}

Production

Filming for the series began at locations around London in October 2008, with plans for the show to be broadcast in 2009.[14] In May 2009 it was confirmed that the series would begin on 11 June,[15] although it was later rescheduled to 18 June.[16] In order to promote Psychoville's launch, digital agency Ralph & Co created a customisable viral video, which enabled users to seemingly broadcast their friends' darkest secrets on a digital billboard at London's Piccadilly Circus.[15]

Ratings and awards

Series Timeslot Episode Date of Episode UK viewers (BBC Two)
1Thursday 22:00 BBC Two
(30 mins. each)
1 - Black Mail18 June 20091.73 million
2 - Lomax25 June 20091.29 million
3 - Jelly2 July 20091.30 million
4 - David and Maureen9 July 20091.41 million
5 - Joy16 July 20091.31 million
6 - Robert23 July 20091.08 million
7 - Ravenhill30 July 20091.45 million
Sunday 22:00 BBC Two (1 hour)8 - Halloween Special31 October 20101.50 million
2Thursday 22:00 BBC Two
(30 mins. each)
9 - Survivors5 May 20111.15 million
10 - Dinner Party12 May 20110.99 million
11 - Hancock19 May 20110.74 million
12 - Sunnyvale26 May 20110.66 million
13 - The Hunt2 June 20110.80 million
Monday 22:00 BBC Two (30 mins.)14 - Andrews Nanotech6 June 20110.63 million
  • Psychoville won the 2009 British Comedy Award for "Best New British TV Comedy" and the 2011 British Comedy Award for "Best Comedy Drama".

References

General
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/psychoville/characters/|title=Psychoville - Character Guides|publisher=British Comedy Guide|accessdate=20 June 2009}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/psychoville/episodes/|title=Psychoville - Episode Guide|publisher=British Comedy Guide|accessdate=20 June 2009}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/psychoville/characters/|title=Psychoville - Characters|publisher=BBC|accessdate=20 June 2009}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lf6t2|title=Psychoville - Episodes|publisher=BBC|accessdate=20 June 2009}}
Specific

External links

  • {{BBC Online|psychoville|Psychoville}}
  • {{IMDb title|1305562}}
  • {{British Comedy Guide|tv|psychoville}}
  • Viral Promotion
  • [https://archive.is/20130421040132/http://www.redrawstump.co.uk/ Fan Site]
  • The League of Gentlemen launch Psychoville, The Sunday Times, 31 May 2009
  • [https://twitter.com/RealReeceShears Reece Shearsmith on Twitter (@RealReeceShears)]
{{Shearsmith and Pemberton}}

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