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''Beautiful People'' is a British comedy drama television series based on the memoirs of
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creative director
Simon Doonan Simon Doonan (born 1952 He worked at Barneys until it closed in 2019. He writes a column on style for ''Slate''. In his book, ''Eccentric Glamour'', he decried porno chic in Western society in general. Interviewed for an article for the ''Ne ...
. The series takes place in
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, in 1997, where thirteen-year-old Simon Doonan and his best friend Kylie dream of escaping their dreary suburban surroundings and moving to cosmopolitan London "to live amongst the beautiful people". The first episode aired on BBC Two on 2 October 2008 and recorded overnight ratings of 1.5 million viewers and positive critical reaction. Episodes are self-contained, but do follow a loose story arc throughout the course of each series. The second and final series finished airing on 18 December 2009.


Series synopses


Series 1

In 2008 New York City, Simon Doonan, a window-dresser at
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, tells his boyfriend Sacha various tales from his childhood in
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. Most of Simon's stories center around how he came to own some of his most treasured possessions, which he finds a place for in his eccentric window displays. Over the course of the series, young Simon struggles to express his love of music, theatre, and fashion in a working class community, with local hooligans hounding him at school and a supportive but quirky family squashing his efforts at home. While it is implied, sexuality is not relevant.


Series 2

The second series of ''Beautiful People'' was broadcast in 2009, when Simon returns to Reading to mend his heart after breaking up with his boyfriend Sacha. As in the first series, Simon recounts stories from his childhood in Reading, but speaks directly to the viewer instead of to Sacha. Simon and Kylie's sexuality becomes more overt in the second series as the two lads become more comfortable with themselves. In the series finale, Simon finds himself attracted to a new boy at school, prompting him to come out to his mother after being dissuaded from running away from home.


Cast and characters


Main

*Simon Doonan (
Luke Ward-Wilkinson Luke Ward-Wilkinson (born 7 August 1993, Cambridge, England) is an English actor and singer. Career He is best known for his lead role as the teenage Simon Doonan in the BBC comedy series '' Beautiful People'' which ran for 2 series (2008–2009 ...
), an effeminate 14-year-old schoolboy who longs to escape 1990s Reading for the glamour of London. Played by Samuel Barnett in present-day scenes. *Kylie Parkinson ( Layton Williams), Simon's best friend, whose real name is Kyle. Similarly gay, he is obsessed with Kylie Minogue and idolises
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. Played by
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in a present-day scene, but is voiced by Williams. *Debbie Doonan ( Olivia Colman), Simon's mother, a brash barmaid who speaks her mind and has a slight drinking problem. *Andy Doonan ( Aidan McArdle), Simon's father, a hardworking Irish plumber. *Ashlene Doonan (Sophie Ash), Simon's sister, known to be promiscuous. *Aunty Hayley (
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), Simon's blind "aunt" and Debbie's best friend, who lodges with the Doonans. *Reba Parkinson ( Sarah Niles), Kylie's mother, the Doonans' neighbour, and Debbie's rival.


Recurring

*Narg (
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), Simon's nan; first an angelic Catholic woman, soon turns nasty and difficult after electroshock therapy. *Mummy, Aunty Hayley's overweight guide dog. *Tameka (
Tameka Empson Tameka Empson (born 16 April 1977) is an English actress and comedian. She appeared as one of the three protagonists in the hidden-camera comedy sketch show ''3 Non-Blondes''. In 2009, she began portraying the role of Kim Fox in the BBC soap ...
), Debbie's
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-loving hairdresser. *Johoyo (
Tameka Empson Tameka Empson (born 16 April 1977) is an English actress and comedian. She appeared as one of the three protagonists in the hidden-camera comedy sketch show ''3 Non-Blondes''. In 2009, she began portraying the role of Kim Fox in the BBC soap ...
), Tameka's eccentric identical Nigerian cousin who takes over her salon after her death. *Sacha (Gary Amers), present-day Simon's New York partner in series 1. *Jayeson Jackson (Josh Handley), Simon's classmate, who often bullies and torments Simon for being effeminate/fay. *Miss Perrin (
Michelle Butterly Michelle Butterly (born 5 February 1970) is an English actress. Career She graduated from the Central School of Speech and Drama. She has played Julie Oldroyd in ''Soldier Soldier'' in 1997, Melanie Dyson in ''Casualty'' from 1999 to 2001, an ...
), the headmistress at Simon's school, whom he counts as one of the few "beautiful people" in
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.


Production

The comedy was greenlit in May 2008 by Controller of BBC Two Lucy Lumsden and Controller of Comedy Commissioning Roly Keating. The six episodes were written by Jonathan Harvey ('' Gimme Gimme Gimme'') and directed by Gareth Carrivick. Studio filming was done at
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and exterior locations at
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and
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, Hertfordshire,
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,
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concourse and New York City. Exterior scenes of the cul de sac where Simon lives are filmed on Crabtree Close in
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. Doonan grew up in Reading in the 1960s but Harvey moved the setting forward to the 1990s. Executive producer
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hoped audiences would relate to Simon's childhood; "Every teenager thinks they're different ..I hope the audience will think: 'That's me as a teenager being laughed at. Everyone else was in a gang together, and I was in a gang of one.' But the truth is, everyone is in a gang of one." Olivia Colman helped the cast to bond on set by arranging a visit from a mobile blood donor unit.


Episodes


Series 1 (2008)


Series 2 (2009)


Broadcast

Series 1 of ''Beautiful People '' premiered on 2 October 2008. It was broadcast on Thursdays at 21:30 on BBC Two, during the channel's "Thursdays Are Funny" strand, and at 22:00 on BBC HD. The second series debuted on 13 November 2009 at 22:00 on BBC Two. The flashbacks in the second series are set in 1998. In the present-day scenes, Sacha and Simon have split up and Simon has returned to Reading. An ongoing storyline in 1998 concerns the unplanned pregnancy of Simon's sister Ashlene.


Reception


Critical reaction

The series was previewed by ''
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''s
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as "a sort of camp, working-class British ''
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''". Dent wrote that it "made erlaugh more than anything he hadseen so far on TV this year". Tim Teeman, the entertainment editor for ''
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'', rated "How I Got My Vase" three out of five stars. Teeman complimented Ward-Wilkinson's and Williams's acting but did not believe the 1990s were long ago enough to feel nostalgia for. Hermione Eyre for ''
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'' praised Williams and Colman, and compared the show to ''
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''.


Ratings

Series 1 of ''Beautiful People '' was broadcast on Thursdays at 21:30 on BBC Two. Series 2 was broadcast at 22:00 on Fridays on BBC Two.


Awards

In 2010, ''Beautiful People'' was nominated for a
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for "Outstanding Comedy Series" during the
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.


Merchandise

*Doonan's memoirs have been re-released with a tie-in cover by
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. *An accompanying soundtrack to the series was released by EMI on 20 October 2008. Whilst mostly being a compilation of the hit records from the 70s, 80s and 90s that were used in the series, the album also contains new cover versions, including a duet by Kylie and Dannii Minogue of
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", and a version of
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's 1970s hit " Jolene" covered by
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.


References


External links

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British Comedy Guide''Beautiful People''
playlist at BBC YouTube channel
Logo web site in the USThe Real Life Simon Doonan's websiteInterview with Simon Doonan about the TV series ''Beautiful People''
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