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Genre Crime drama Final episode date 3 May 2013 Number of episodes 3 | 1/5 The Telegraph Directed by Dan Zeff First episode date 19 April 2013 Production location Bray Number of seasons 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Lorraine BurroughsJodhi MayMartin CompstonNicholas PinnockGeorgina CampbellHolli DempseyDominique JacksonBryan Dick Similar Strike Back, Arthur & George, Father & Son, Torn, DCI Banks |
The ice cream girls 2013 trailer
The Ice Cream Girls is a three-part British television crime drama, first broadcast in 2013, based on the bestselling novel by Dorothy Koomson. The story follows two vulnerable teenage girls, Serena Gorringe (Lorraine Burroughs) and Poppy Carlisle (Jodhi May), who in the summer of 1995, are accused of murdering their schoolteacher, Marcus Hansley (Martin Compston) after becoming involved in a tryst of violence and sexual abuse. Although Serena is acquitted, Poppy is convicted of murder. In the following years, the two girls lead very different lives - Poppy's family rebuff her, leaving her to serve her prison sentence alone. Serena, however, finds love with childhood sweetheart Evan (Nicholas Pinnock) and has a daughter, Verity (Dominique Jackson).
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- The ice cream girls 2013 trailer
- Beautifulbray com the ice cream girls itv crime drama filmed on bray sea front
- Critical reception
- Cast
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But seventeen years later, Poppy and Serena are unexpectedly reunited, and they are forced to confront each other and reveal the truth behind their dark, shared history. The series, broadcast on ITV, was shot in Bray, County Wicklow, which is used to represent the town of Brighton. The series achieved good viewing figures, with the first episode gathering 5.53 million, 4.83 million tuning in for the second episode and 5.18 million for the final episode. Notably, the series has never been released on DVD.

Beautifulbray com the ice cream girls itv crime drama filmed on bray sea front
Critical reception

Sam Wollaston of The Guardian said of the first episode; "There's a nagging little bell going off in my head during the first of three episodes of The Ice Cream Girls. And it's getting louder. Someone leaves prison; there's the whiff of a miscarriage of justice; a family moves to the seaside, by Volvo, for a fresh start; then FLASHBACK! – bad shit happened in the past; now it's time for it to catch up. Got it! The Poison Tree, which aired just a few months ago on the same channel. They love the old prison-Volvo-to-the-coast-flashback-novel psychological-thriller adaptation at ITV. That's not to say there's not plenty of intrigue here. Serena (Lorraine Burroughs) returns to her childhood town with her new family, to a dying mother and to terrible memories. Of a rape, a murder, and another girl, Poppy (Jodhi May), who was convicted of murder – of a teacher who abused them both – but may not have done it.

But, and it shares this with The Poison Tree, too, there's an obviousness to it. An ITV drama-ness about it. It's so consciously trying to be a psychological thriller, not just your bog-standard thriller. Brows are knitted to mournful cellos, Poppy shouts from a motorway bridge, and there's a lot of staring out to sea, which inevitably brings on further flashbacks. These are triggered by almost anything: photos, newspaper cuttings, the beach hut, a particular street. At one point Serena, driving in the Volvo with her husband, even overtakes her younger self. Maybe they should have given her a lift. "Hop in, love – oh, I'm you, by the way, in the future. I wouldn't go in there, incidentally, it's trouble." I also thought Evan, the husband, was a bit too cheerful and unbothered about moving in with his sick mother-in-law. What kind of man are you? A small thing, I know. I'll watch the rest, because it's enthralling enough for me to want to know what happens, or rather what happened. But I won't be lying awake at night thinking about it."
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