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Dancing on the Edge (TV series)


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imageDancing On The Edge screenplay cover.jpg
altDancing on the Edge screenplay cover
captionCover for the published screenplay
genreDrama
creatorStephen Poliakoff
writerStephen Poliakoff
directorStephen Poliakoff
starringJacqueline Bisset
Angel Coulby
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Matthew Goode
John Goodman
Anthony Head
Tom Hughes
Janet Montgomery
Wunmi Mosaku
Miles Richardson
Mel Smith
Joanna Vanderham
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
executive_producerColin Callender
runtime360 minutes
composerAdrian Johnston
companyEndgame Entertainment
Playground Entertainment
networkBBC Two
BBC HD
first_aired
last_aired
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Stephen Poliakoff's 2013 TV series

Angel Coulby Chiwetel Ejiofor Matthew Goode John Goodman Anthony Head Tom Hughes Janet Montgomery Wunmi Mosaku Miles Richardson Mel Smith Joanna Vanderham Playground Entertainment BBC HD

  • Glorious 39 Dancing on the Edge is a British television drama written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff and produced by the BBC about a black jazz band in London in the early 1930s. The series aired on BBC Two between 4 February and 10 March 2013. It was nominated for three awards at the 71st Golden Globe Awards.

Plot

The series follows a black jazz band's experiences in London in the 1930s. Made up of talented musicians and managed by the compassionate yet short-tempered Wesley Holt, the band gets a booking at the Imperial Hotel, through cunning journalist Stanley Mitchell. They prove to be a hit, and become a success at the hotel. Aristocrats — and the Royal Family — ask the band to play at parties. The media rush to interview and photograph the band, who are also associated with the wealthy American businessman Walter Masterson and his enthusiastic British employee Julian. The band's success spirals, with them being offered record deals. But tragedy strikes, setting off a chain of events that may wreck the band's career.

Cast

The Louis Lester Band

  • Chiwetel Ejiofor as Louis Lester: The band leader of the Louis Lester Band. Born in London, Louis travelled the world as an entertainer on cruise ships before returning to the UK.
  • Angel Coulby as Jessie Taylor: The lead singer with the Louis Lester Band. Beautiful and with an amazing voice, she fascinates even royalty.
  • Wunmi Mosaku as Carla: The shy backing vocalist for the Louis Lester Band and Jessie's best friend.
  • Ariyon Bakare as Wesley Holt: The irascible manager of the Louis Lester Band. Although born in Cardiff, he has lived in Chicago for most of his life and lost his British birth certificate.

Music Express magazine

  • Matthew Goode as Stanley Mitchell: A music journalist at Music Express magazine, who helps bring the band to public attention.
  • Jenna Coleman as Rosie Williams: Stanley's assistant at the magazine.
  • Sam Hoare as Eric: A new journalist at the magazine.
  • Allan Corduner as Mr Wax: The owner of Music Express, who has little to do with the day-to-day operation of the magazine.

The Elite

  • Jacqueline Bisset as Lavinia, Lady Cremone: A wealthy aristocrat who has become a recluse after the death of her sons in World War I.
  • John Goodman as Walter Masterson: An American real estate mogul and one of the richest men in the world.
  • Tom Hughes as Julian Luscombe: A debonair young man, who works as Mr Masterson's aide.
  • Joanna Vanderham as Pamela Luscombe: Julian's sister and a playful, beautiful society girl.
  • Janet Montgomery as Sarah Peters: A photographer and Pamela's best friend. She is the daughter of a Russian immigrant.
  • Anthony Head as Arthur Donaldson: A wealthy and influential businessman.
  • John Hopkins as Prince George, Duke of Kent: Son of the King George V.

Non-elite

  • Mel Smith as Nathan Schlesinger: The manager of the Imperial Hotel.
  • Miles Richardson as Harry Thornton: Mr Schlesinger's right-hand man at the Imperial.
  • Maggie McCarthy as Mrs Mitchell: Stanley's mother.
  • Caroline Quentin as Deirdre: The owner of a small music club.
  • David Dawson as D.I. Horton: A police detective investigating a murder.
  • Gerard Horan as D.I. Gunson: A police detective investigating a murder.

Episodes

Locations

Filming took place on location at the Grand Hotel and Council House in Birmingham, where the hotel scenes were shot, the Black Country Living Museum was used to shoot a scene set in a mining village and Ragley Hall in Warwickshire was used as Lady Cremone's home. The headquarters of Music Express are located at No. 4 Princelet Street, Spitalfields and later at Somerset House. The railway scenes in the first episode were shot on the preserved Bluebell Railway. Wilton's Music Hall was used as the club. Fenton House, Hampstead, stands for the house of Donaldson. Some scenes for Donaldson's house were also shot at Upton House, Warwickshire. Kidderminster, on the Severn Valley Railway, was used as "Folkestone" in the fifth episode. Manze's Eel, Pie and Mash shop in Walthamstow also makes an appearance in that episode.

Reception

Critical response

Accolades

AwardCategoryNominee(s)Result
Satellite AwardsBest Miniseries or Television FilmDancing on the Edge
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmMatthew Goode
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Golden Globe AwardsBest Miniseries or Television FilmDancing on the Edge
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmChiwetel Ejiofor
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television FilmJacqueline Bisset
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or MovieChiwetel Ejiofor
Black Reel AwardOutstanding Actor, TV Movie or Mini-SeriesChiwetel Ejiofor
Broadcasting Press Guild AwardBest ActorChiwetel Ejiofor
Image AwardOutstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series, or Dramatic SpecialChiwetel Ejiofor
Royal Television Society Craft & Design AwardsCostume Design - DramaLindsay Pugh
http://awards.bafta.org/award/2014/tvcraft/sound-–-fiction BAFTA TV Awardshttp://awards.bafta.org/award/2014/tvcraft/sound-–-fiction Television CraftSound – Fiction in 2014Adrian BellWon

References

References

  1. Messer, Lesley. (12 December 2013). "Golden Globe Nominees 2014, the Complete List".
  2. "Weekly Viewing Summary (see relevant week)". [[BARB]].
  3. (3 February 2013). "Birmingham is the star of major new TV drama".
  4. "4 Princelet Street".
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