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6.7/10 First episode date 8 January 1991 Number of seasons 3 | 8/10 IMDb Genre DramaPolice Theme music composer Tony McAnaney Final episode date 9 February 1993 Number of episodes 21 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Created by Jimmy NailIan La Frenais Written by Jimmy NailIan La FrenaisKenneth LaddVal McLane Directed by Mary McMurrayRoger Bamford Cast Similar 55 Degrees North, Auf Wiedersehen - Pet, Chancer, Vera, Inspector George Gently |
Spender episode 1 bbc series
Spender is a BBC television drama set in Newcastle upon Tyne, created by Ian La Frenais and Jimmy Nail, who also starred. Martin McKeand produced the first two series, broadcast on BBC One in early 1991 and 1992. A third and final series was shown in early 1993, produced by Paul Raphael and Peter McAleese. A total of 20 episodes were produced, with one feature-length special, set and filmed in France.
Contents
- Spender episode 1 bbc series
- Spender series 2 episode 1 here we go again bbc series
- Plot
- Development
- Production
- Vehicles
- Cast and characters
- Series 1
- References
Spender series 2 episode 1 here we go again bbc series
Plot
The series focused on the life and exploits of Detective Sergeant Freddie Spender (Nail) who was often chosen to carry out more daring police cases. With his criminal sidekick Stick (Sammy Johnson), Spender was one of the more remarkable TV detectives of the 1990s. The series featured an extensive back story for the main characters with a number of episodes dealing with Spender's domestic life, his family and circumstances.
Some of the storylines were somewhat dark; one episode featured the death of Spender's wife at the hands of a ruthless gangster, another on the kidnap of one of his daughters.
Development
Nail mentioned the idea of a cop show to writer La Frenais, with whom he'd worked on Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, in 1987. The BBC commissioned a pilot script, written by the latter, which was enthusiastically received but La Frenais was too busy to work on further episodes. A producer suggested the Nail should try writing a script, which was also positively received by the BBC. Not confident he could repeat the formula for remaining episodes in the series on his own, Nail moved to Los Angeles in 1989 to be closer to La Frenais as he worked on the material.
Production
The first series was reported to have cost the BBC £2,500,000 to produce. The second and third series were produced by Initial.
The producer Paul Raphael, director of photography Ernest Day and first assistant director left during the making of the third series. A press article at the time said that three members of the production team had left, citing 'creative and artistic differences'. Nail was said to have been demanding as the star and Executive Producer of the show.
No further series were produced after the special, despite the popularity of the show, and it being a smash hit for the BBC in terms of ratings.
In 1992 a novelisation was released written by Nail.
Vehicles
Ford provided a new Ford Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth for each series, for Spender's car. The first vehicle was stolen from the set, before later being found burnt out. A security guard for the car was hired during the production of the third series.
Stick drove a Volkswagen Beetle. A number of Ford, Vauxhall, BMW and Range Rover cars were also featured in the series.
Cast and characters
The show was Denise Welch's national television debut. Mickey Hutton, who played a recurring character in the series, was formerly in a band with Nail.
Guest stars in the series included Amanda Redman, Rodney Bewes, Frances Tomelty, Julie Peasgood, Jan Graveson, Geoffrey Hughes, Bobby Pattinson, Tom Bell and Ian McElhinney.
Series 1
The series was broadcast on Tuesday evenings in the peak 9.30pm time slot that followed the BBC's flagship Nine O'Clock News.