This Life Article Index for
This
Website Links For
This
 

Information About

This Life




  Caption The main title caption of the series
  Format Drama
  Runtime 50 minutes
  Creator Amy Jenkins
  Starring Amita Dhiri <br> Jack Davenport <br> Jason Hughes <br> Andrew Lincoln <br> Daniela Nardini <br> Ramon Tikaram <br> Luisa Bradshaw-White <br> Steve John Shepherd <br> Natasha Little <br> Cyril Nri
  Network BBC Two
  First Aired March 18 1996
  Last Aired August 7 1997 <br> January 2 2007
  Num Episodes 33
  List Episodes List of This Life episodes
  Website http://wwwbbccouk/bbctwo/programmes/id=this_life
  Imdb Id 0115390
  Tv Com Id 3902


''This Life'' was a BBC Television Drama , produced by World Productions and screened on BBC Two , running for two series in 1996 and 1997 and a reunion special in 2007.

The series centred on the life of five Twentysomething law graduates embarking upon their careers while sharing a house in South London .


ORIGINAL PRODUCTION

The series was created by, and some episodes written by Amy Jenkins . Other writers contributed scripts including Joe Ahearne (who also directed some episodes — the only person to do both on the series), Ian Iqbal Rashid , Amelia Bullmore and Matthew Graham . Tony Garnett was the executive producer and Jane Fallon worked as a producer on both series.

When the first series was screened it was a modest critical success, rather than being a ratings 'hit'. Nevertheless, the original production agreement secured a second series. In the lead-up to the broadcast of the second series, the entire first series was repeated, helping to generate a critical 'buzz' around the programme, to the point that millions of viewers were waiting to discover the ultimate resolutions to the various plot-lines and generating front-page newspaper coverage.


Synopsis



Series one

''This Life'' was based around life in a London law firm and barristers' chambers of a group of twentysomething which causes conflict at work (where they share a room and often have to compete for cases) and at home. The latter is exacerbated when Miles invites his girlfriend, the drug addicted, bulimic, manipulative Delilah ( Charlotte Bicknell ), to move into the house with him. This results in conflict in the house (referenced in the episode title "Sex, lies and Muesli Yoghurt"). When Miles, who hasn't been practising Safe Sex with Delilah, discovers that she is still sleeping with her heroin-injecting ex, Truelove, he has an HIV scare.

The other house-mate, Warren, is an "out" gay man. He spends some time dealing with issues around his sexuality, especially in relation to "coming Out" to friends and family, and in a unique (at the time) plot device he is frequently seen discussing his feelings with a therapist ( Gillian McCutcheon ) who is heard but never seen by the viewer. Miles appears at times to dislike Warren, and in particular at one time when he is angry makes a vitriolic homophobic insult to him.


Series two


During the second season, storylines were expanded to include other connected characters. These included Ferdy ( Ramon Tikaram ), Rachel ( Natasha Little ) and Francesca, whilst previously secondary-characters Jo ( Steve John Shepherd ) and Warren's cousin Kira ( Luisa Bradshaw-White ) were featured more heavily as they embarked upon a relationship. Ferdy was a largely improvised, complex (and sometimes unwilling) Bisexual character and was seen as a replacement for Warren when Jason Hughes decided to leave the show (he did return for the final scene). Finding a relationship with Anna impossible, Miles began a relationship with the beautiful Francesca, a woman nearly a decade older than him. Miles proposed to Francesca, but still harboured feelings for Anna.

Rachel was involved in a long-running passive-aggressive feud with Milly, although on the surface the pair were able to work together without mention of their mutual dislike. Milly's dislike of Rachel was very strong, viewing her as a threat to her relationship with O'Donnell, and disliking her apparently perfect demeanour. Milly confided in Anna that she found Rachel almost suffocatingly "nice". The tension between the two went unresolved throughout the second series, culminating in the final scene, in the episode "Apocalypse Wow!". At Miles and Francesca's wedding reception, Rachel is floored by a swinging punch from Milly, after Milly learns that Rachel has told Egg about her affair with her boss O'Donnell.


Post production

The second series ended with a close-up of an advert for the house, and the original intention was to re-cast with new characters. The controversial stage writer Mark Ravenhill was involved in drafting story-lines and early scripts for a third series, but the plans were aborted, and the decision was taken to end the programme "on a high". Series one and two are available on DVD from BBC Worldwide, as a box set and as two individual series volumes.

In 2001 , NBC Television broadcast a loosely adapted U.S. remake titled ''First Years''. It attracted scathing reviews and low ratings, and vanished quickly.

The young production team behind ''This Life'' went on to further success:


''THIS LIFE + 10''

In 2006, the BBC reconvened the original cast for a special one-off 80-minute TV movie, looking at what had happened to the lead characters in the intervening ten years. The resulting new episode, entitled '+ 10' onscreen with the original title sequence used intact making the title of the programme simply 'This Life' as before and the title of the episode '+ 10' was screened on 2 January 2007 , and was a co-production between BBC Wales and the original producers World Productions. ''This Life + 10'' was written by Jenkins, directed by Ahearne and produced by Garnett. It gained 3.5 million viewers, with a 14% audience share. {Link without Title}


Synopsis


The 2007 reunion episode begins with Ferdy's funeral, at which Miles, Egg, Milly, Anna and Warren are in attendance. Following the funeral, the group are filmed by a documentary-maker who want to report on the inspirations for Egg's first book (a fictionalised account of life in Benjamin Street), in expectation of his soon-to-be-released second novel. She suggests that the group should stage a reunion which she will film.

Miles and Francesca divorced after only a few months. He has given up the law in favour of owning a successful chain of hotels called Hobotel, which he is expanding into the Far East having been living in Hong Kong for several years. He now lives in Whithurst Park, a huge house in Sussex, with his Vietnamese second wife Me Linh.

Warren is a successful life coach, but has an unhappy life himself. Grieving for Ferdy, he has become an habitual user of herbal and new-age remedies, drugs and concoctions.

Anna is still a barrister, and a high-flyer, and has resolved her excessive drinking and drug habits but is starting to feel the biological clock ticking, to her surprise and dismay. She visits a sperm bank.

Milly and Egg's relationship survived her affair with O'Donnell, and they now have a three-year-old son called Oscar, with Milly as a full-time mother and Egg as a successful writer. Milly is not entirely happy with the sacrifice of her career for motherhood, and neither is Anna at the idea.

The group re-unite at Miles' country home, observed by the documentary film-maker. Me Linh inexplicably storms out soon after her husband's guests arrive. Tensions run high in the house as the former friends resolve their differences. Warren discovers that Miles always liked him, despite constantly having hurled abuse in his direction. Anna and Milly fight as each has what the other has missed out on (Milly has motherhood, whilst Anna has a career). Egg reveals he hasn't written a single word of his second book, and destroys the documentary tapes so he can enjoy a less-pressured life with his family and friends. Anna agrees to have a child with Warren, if he gives up dependency on supplements, which she flushes down the toilet. As the bailiffs move in, Miles admits that he is actually broke, and that is why Me Linh has left him. He sleeps with Anna one more time before departing to travel.


PRODUCTION NOTES


Lead cast



†O'Donnell's first name is only mentioned on a couple of occasions.


Supporting cast



Locations



Other



SEE ALSO



REFERENCES






EXTERNAL LINKS