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''Pulling'' is a
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, produced by Silver River Productions and broadcast on
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. It is about three single female friends who live in Hackney, East
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. It was co-written by
Sharon Horgan Sharon Lorencia Horgan (born 13 July 1970) is an Irish actress, writer, director, comedian and producer who co-wrote and starred in the comedy series '' Pulling'' (2006–2009) and ''Catastrophe'' (2015–2019). She also created the HBO comedy s ...
and
Dennis Kelly Dennis Kelly is a British scriptwriter for theatre, television and film. His play ''DNA'', first performed in 2007, became a core set-text for GCSE in 2010 and has been studied by approximately 400,000 students each year. He wrote the book ...
and stars Horgan as Donna,
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as Karen, Rebekah Staton as Louise and Cavan Clerkin as Karl. ''Pulling'' was the last comedy show developed by
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before his death. The first series of six episodes was first shown in 2006 on BBC Three, then repeated on
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in early 2008. A second six-episode series of ''Pulling'' aired on BBC Three from 23 March to 27 April 2008 and a final one-hour episode aired on BBC Three on 17 May 2009. In Australia, series one and two was first aired back-to-back on
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each Thursday at 10pm from 5 March 2009 although the final one-hour episode is yet to be screened by the network. Repeats have been screening on rotation through
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. In 2007, the series was BAFTA-nominated for Best Situation Comedy while Horgan won a
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for Best Comedy Entertainment Actress in 2008. In the same year, it was announced that ''Pulling'' had been cancelled by BBC Three.


Main characters

In writing the series, both Sharon Horgan and Dennis Kelly agreed that the main roles needed to be female and have the funny lines.
Horgan: ''"There was nothing out there for me; I had to give myself a break!
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has very funny female characters but they're generally girlfriends or incidental women who are just helping the story along."''
Kelly:''"When we were writing Pulling, we wanted to make sure the comedy was with the women. Even with comedies that are about women, it's often the blokes who get the funnies. In Pulling we even err too much the other way and make the men too two-dimensional. But it was important for the women to get the funny lines."'' The main characters are :


Donna

* She is in a five-year relationship with Karl, to whom she is engaged. * 29 years old at the start of the series. * Works in an office.


Louise

* Naive, unrealistically hopeful. * Works as a cafe waitress * Happens to find herself in bizarre situations, including meeting up with
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s in a carpark believing it to be a
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, and
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a man who frequents her café.


Karen

* Heavy drinker. *
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, outgoing, chaotic and aggressive. * A
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teacher who is not suited to her job. * Several years older than Donna and Louise.


Series 1


Series 2


Cancellation

''Pulling'' was unexpectedly not renewed for a third series by BBC Three controller Danny Cohen, despite Kelly and Horgan both wanting to write another series. Instead the channel opted for a one-hour-special to "tie up loose ends" of the show's narrative. ''
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'' reported that news of the cancellation "perplexed those involved with the show" and that "insiders criticised Cohen's decision" especially as ''Pulling'' had "nearly doubled its iewingfigures" since the first series and had "outperformed BBC3's average share both for the slot and for prime time in 2007, beating the slot average by 41% for the younger demographic". The show had also fared well critically and had been nominated for a
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. The newspaper reported that they had "sources" who had "claimed the decision was because the show no longer fitted in with the target audience of BBC3, which is being focused on a younger age group". However, this reasoning was denied by a BBC spokeswoman and controller Danny Cohen. Commenting on the cancellation Cohen said: "Pulling has had two fantastic series on BBC3 and we've committed to an hour-long finale episode as a mark of its quality". He justified the decision by saying that he had to cancel the series to make a room for new shows on the channel: "In an ideal world, we would recommission many more of our comedies - but on BBC3 we have to continually make room for the new. Every recommission means one less space for a new project." In response to the news of the show's cancellation ''The Guardian'' published an article, 'Popular but pulled', about various popular TV shows that have been unexpectedly axed. The article reported that "Irate supporters f the showset up a Facebook page called Save Pulling. At the time of writing pril 2009 however, the group only had 1,049 members - with a good third of those being media or comedy professionals." Kelly was also quoted as saying that "We were quite disappointed - and quite surprised - by the decision to cancel as the show was doing really well, had won awards and I believed Danny ohen, BBC3 controllerliked it." Cohen however stated that "We didn't cancel Pulling, we just commissioned it in a different form s a special. In a 2010 interview Kelly and Horgan claimed that they still didn't understand why the BBC refused to make a third series, with Kelly saying that they both "cried" and "threw ourselves at their feet" in desperation to have another series made.


2009 episode


Home media

Both series have been released on DVD, although the final episode has only been released as a digital download in the UK. The final episode was included in the Region 4 DVD set available in
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.


References


External links

*
''Pulling'' website
at
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