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Genre
  
Sitcom

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Final episode date
  
4 September 2013

7.7/10
IMDb

Composer(s)
  
Adam Lipinski

First episode date
  
23 November 2011

Network
  
Sky 1

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Written by
  
Ralf Little Michelle Terry

Directed by
  
Craig Cash (series 1) Robin Sheppard (series 2)

Starring
  
Ellie Haddington Michelle Terry June Watson Ralf Little Daniel Ings Phoebe Waller-Bridge Kevin Trainor David Troughton Seeta Indrani Brian Murphy Marcia Warren Carolin Stoltz Jack Roth

Cast
  
Ralf Little, Ellie Haddington, David Troughton, Seeta Indrani, Marcia Warren

The Café is a British sitcom written by and starring Ralf Little and Michelle Terry broadcast by Sky1.

Contents

The series premiered on 23 November 2011. A second series was produced and commenced airing on 24 July 2013. In November 2013 it was announced that the series was cancelled.

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Premise

The series is set in and around a café in Weston-super-Mare run by generational trio Mary (June Watson), Carol (Ellie Haddington) and Sarah (Michelle Terry).

Production

The series is co-written by two of its lead actors, Ralf Little and Michelle Terry. The first series was directed by Craig Cash, writer and star of The Royle Family (which also starred Little). The series was filmed in Weston-super-Mare. The first series was filmed in early 2011 whilst the second series was filmed throughout June, July and August 2012. The cafe set was built for the show. Cash and Little both worked together on The Royle Family. Little and Terry met around 2008 whilst performing a sketch together at the Bush Theatre for the Latitude Festival.

The title song for the series is the pop standard "Beyond the Sea", which was sung by Kathryn Williams.

Cast and characters

  • Ellie Haddington as Carol Porter
  • Michelle Terry as Sarah Porter
  • June Watson as Mary Ellis
  • Ralf Little as Richard Dickens
  • Phoebe Waller-Bridge as Chloe Astill
  • Kevin Trainor as Keiran Barker
  • David Troughton as Stan Astill
  • Seeta Indrani as Brenda Kiely
  • Brian Murphy as Frank Dobson
  • Marcia Warren as Alice Dobson
  • Carolin Stoltz as Ava Lipinski
  • Daniel Ings as John Streatfield (series 1)
  • Jack Roth as Big Issue Frank (series 1)
  • Robert Glenister as Phil Porter (series 2)
  • Kobna Holdbrook-Smith as Jason (series 2)
  • Reception

    Mark Webster of Sabotage Times had this to say about the doubled-billed premier: "Over the last couple of years or so, Sky One have clearly made a consolidated effort to present themselves as a channel that wants to do its business just like their buddies over on terrestrial, and in giving this gently lapping little comedy space alongside the likes of 'Ross Kemp On..', 'A League Of Their Own' and David Walliams 'Wall Of Fame', they are proving they've got the chops to do it".

    Tom Meltzer of The Guardian gave the series a mixed review. "In fairness to the writers, their performances are both consistently excellent, and the direction is both naturalistic and nicely understated. But while, as the name suggests, the show owes a clear debt to The Office in its style, it sadly failed to nick Gervais and Merchant's knack for writing characters, stories and, crucially, jokes".

    In an early interview before the show's release, Ralf Little told Matthew Hemley of The Stage "Let's say no one watches it and critics hate it", he says. "Michelle and I have worked our bollocks off, to put it in a not particularly classy way. We tried to never compromise our quality. We may have missed the mark, but we know that was our philosophy. We tried to produce something we could be proud of. And we are proud".

    References

    The Café (TV series) Wikipedia