- Moving On (TV series)
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For the 1970s U.S. series, see Movin' On (TV series).
Moving On Genre Drama Written by Various Starring See below Country of origin United Kingdom Language(s) English No. of series 3 No. of episodes 20 Production Executive producer(s) Jimmy McGovern Location(s) Liverpool (series 1–2) Camera setup Single-camera Running time 44 mins Broadcast Original channel BBC One Picture format 16:9 Original run 18 May 2009 – presentMoving On is a British television series consisting of standalone contemporary dramas first shown on daytime BBC One. Although originally broadcast in an early-afternoon slot, less than a month after the initial airing the first series was repeated to an evening audience.[1] The first series of five episodes aired for one week in May 2009, and featured Sheila Hancock, Lesley Sharp, Richard Armitage, Dervla Kirwan and Ian Hart. The reception was good enough for a second series to be commissioned, planned to comprise ten episodes. The second series was broadcast during a two week period beginning 1 November 2010.[2]
Series 3 has been confirmed for autumn 2011 starring Reece Dinsdale, Christine Bottomley, Dean Lennox Kelly, Paul Usher and Eva Pope, but has been cut back to five episodes. Filming started on 14 January 2011 and was aired 14–18 November 2011.
Contents
Episodes
Series 1
"The Rain Has Stopped"
- Cast
- Joe … Dominic Senior
- Liz … Sheila Hancock
- Alice … Emma Lowndes
- Mike … Paul Fox
- Julie … Claire Hackett
- Kay … Emma Vaudrey
- John … Danny Seward
- Lilly … Lauren Leak-Smith
- Damar … Bhasker Patel
Original broadcast: 18 May 2009, BBC One
"Bully"
- Cast
- Les … Mark Womack
- Colin … Lee Boardman
- Jean … Julia Ford
- Sonia … Claire Keelan
- Andrew … Jack Ryan
- Ryan … Luke Roskell
- PC … Sushil Chudasama
- Jan … Paula Francis
Original broadcast: 19 May 2009, BBC One
"Drowning Not Waving"
- Cast
- Ellie … Christine Tremarco
- John Mulligan … Richard Armitage
- Maria … Jo-Anne Knowles
- Sue … Sharon Duce
- Debt Collector … Andrew Vincent
Original broadcast: 20 May 2009, BBC One
"Dress to Impress"
- Cast
- Jake … Ian Hart
- Laura … Dervla Kirwan
- Daniel … Jack McMullen
- Tony … Ramon Tikaram
- Les … Neil Fitzmaurice
- Harry … Al Kossy
- Anne … Eileen O'Brien
- Lesley … Leanne Best
- Pinklady … Guy Burnet
Original broadcast: 21 May 2009, BBC One
"Butterfly Effect"
- Cast
- Sylvie … Lesley Sharp
- Barbara … Susan Cookson
- Zach … Luke Bailey
- Kelly … Joanne Froggatt
- Pat … Lisa Millet
- Sgt Connelly … Charles De'Ath
- Jacko … Elliott Tittensor
- Stacy … Finn Atkins
- Leo … Michael Ryan
- Policeman … Colin Parry
- Lad … Michael Taylor
Original broadcast: 22 May 2009, BBC One
Series 2
Sauce for the Goose
- Cast
- Bella ... Anna Massey
- Anne ... Susannah Harker
- John ... Daniel Ryan
- Lynne ... Pooky Quesnel
- Ricky ... Jonty Stephens
Original broadcast: 1 November 2010, BBC One
Skies of Glass
- Cast
- Mary Ann ... Claire Skinner
- Anthony ... Shaun Dooley
- Sarah ... Teresa Banham
- Peter ... Chris Wright
- Thom ... Steven Williamson
- Ruth ... Angela Holmes
- Lily ... Holly Mai Leighton
- Dean ... Neil Bell
- Ian ... Ian Curley
- Mizzy ... Jessica Baglow
- Toni ... Abby Mavers
- Gemma ... Katie McGlynn
- Digs ... Michael Taylor
- Liz ... Claire Kerrigan
- Policeman ... Thomas Aldersley
- Vanessa ... Kelli Hollis
- Baby Grace ... Carly Grace Edwards
- Newborn ... Naimh Whitehouse
- Newborn ... Sienna Harwood
- Older Baby ... Ivy Mill
Original broadcast: 2 November 2010, BBC One
Skin Deep
- Cast
- Jean ... Jenny Agutter
- Frankie ... Robert Glenister
- Lindsay ... Nicola Stephenson
- Nicola ... Lisa Faulkner
- Stylist ... Michelle Tate
- Tom ... Tom Lloyd-Roberts
Original broadcast: 3 November 2010, BBC One
Malaise
- Cast
- Moose ... John Simm
- Adam ... Ewen Bremner
- Tina ... Susan Lynch
- Jess ... Olivia Poole
- Christy ... Belinda Everett
- Politician ... Sylvie Gatrill
Original broadcast: 4 November 2010, BBC One
Letting Go
- Cast
- Kirsty ... Naomi Radcliffe
- Lee ... Jack Deam
- Sam ... Adam Long
- Harry ... Daniel York
- Brenda ... Maureen Beattie
- Shirley ... Beatrice Kelly
- Male Advisor 1 ... Chris Jack
- Male Advisor 2 ... Paul Simpson
- Female Advisor 1 ... Deborah Brian
- Jill ... Hilly Barber
Original broadcast: 5 November 2010, BBC One
Trust
- Cast
- Eddie ... Roy Marsden
- Jack ... Gerard Kearns
- Shane ... Kieran O'Brien
- Natalie ... Jo Hartley
- Rickey ... Tachia Newall
- Billy ... Steve Bell
- Emily ... Jess Schofield
Original broadcast: 8 November 2010, BBC One
The Test
- Cast
- Gabe ... Corin Redgrave
- Theresa ... Hannah Gordon
- Cyn ... Maggie Steed
- Andrew ... Antony Bessick
- Lynnie ... Samantha Power
- Police Officer ... Louise Eyo
- Chloe ... Kimberley Slack
Original broadcast: 9 November 2010, BBC One
This episode was dedicated to the memory of Corin Redgrave, who died seven months prior to broadcast
Losing My Religion
- Cast
- Dave ... Hugo Speer
- Joanne ... Ruth Gemmell
- Jamie ... Nico Mirallegro
- Mr Georgeson ... George Irving
- Father Dwyer ... Tom Mannion
- Maureen ... Jane Lowe
- Katie ... Amber Herod
Original broadcast: 10 November 2010, BBC One
Rules of the Game
- Cast
- Dave ... Alfie Allen
- Steven ... Richard Fleeshman
- Ruth ... Olivia Hallinan
- Kaycee ... Rebecca Atkinson
- Gail ... Paula Wilcox
- Robbie ... Antony Booth
- Jim ... Greg Kelly
- Waiter ... John Draycott
Original broadcast: 11 November 2010, BBC One
I Am Darleen Fyles
- Cast
- Darleen ... Donna Lavin
- Treena ... Lorraine Ashbourne
- Diane ... Anne Reid
- James ... Edmund Davies
- Jen ... Danielle Henry
- Bob ... Stephen Chapman
- Lou ... Jodie Kate Hamblet
- Rachel ... Alice Grice
- Tony ... Craig Cheetham
- Stacy ... Ellie Leach
Original broadcast: 12 November 2010, BBC One
Series 3
The Milkman
Original broadcast: 14 November 2011
Tour of Duty
Original broadcast: 15 November 2011
Punter
Original broadcast: 16 November 2011
Donor
Original broadcast: 17 November 2011
Poetry of Silence
Original broadcast: 18 November 2011
Transmissions
Series Start date End date Episodes 1 18 May 2009 22 May 2009 5 2 1 November 2010 12 November 2010 10 3 14 November 2011 18 November 2011 5 References
- ^ Miles, Tina; "Liverpool-made BBC acclaimed daytime drama Moving On to be broadcast at night" LiverpoolEcho.co.uk, 11 June 2009
- ^ Hemley, Matthew (30 July 2009). "McGovern’s Moving On gets second series". The Stage. http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/25154/mcgoverns-moving-on-gets-second-series. Retrieved 2009-08-18.
External links
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