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''Eldorado'' (English: “The Golden”) is a
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created by
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from an original idea by
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and
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of a glamorous, upmarket soap focusing on wealthy British expatriates similar to US soaps ''
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'' and ''
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''. The show ran for only one year, from 6 July 1992 to 9 July 1993. Set in the fictional town of Los Barcos on the Costa Eldorado in
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and following the lives of British and European
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s, the BBC hoped it would be as successful as ''
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'' and replicate some of the sunshine and glamour of imported Australian soaps such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. A co-production between the BBC and independent production company
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and J.Dark y J.Todesco, ''Eldorado'' aired three times a week in a high-profile evening slot on the mainstream channel
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, filling the slot vacated by
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's chat show ''
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'', on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.00 pm. In spite of a high-profile advertising campaign on television, radio and in the press preceding the launch ('Are you ready for ''Eldorado''?', read by actor Campbell Morrison), the programme was not initially a popular hit with viewers or critics. Ratings improved with a radical overhaul, but it was eventually cancelled by the new controller of BBC1,
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.


Creation

''Eldorado'' was conceived originally from an idea by James Todesco,
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, and
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, who pitched the show to ''EastEnders'' co-creators
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and Julia Smith. While Smith served as the series producer, Lambert was designated as the show's executive producer. At the time, Lambert had established her reputation as an in-house producer for the BBC, and had previously launched the BBC's successful
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series ''
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''. The original working title for the series was ''Little England''.


Problems and criticism

Although the show featured many professional actors, such as
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, many of the cast were inexperienced actors whose limitations were clearly exposed on such a new and ambitious project. German-born Kai Maurer had apparently never acted on stage or screen previously before being cast in the show. Prior to filming, some of the cast did not even know what a
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was; the quality of the acting was derided by some tabloid newspapers and regularly mocked during the "film styles" round of comedy show ''
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''. As a result of filming in bare-walled villas rather than a studio, there were many sound and acoustic problems, such as
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. Possibly in a bid to court media attention, the show opened with the controversial story of a middle-aged man, Bunny (played by Roger Walker), returning from the UK with a 17-year-old bride,
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(Kathy Pitkin); many viewers felt this storyline was implausible and sordid. On top of this, ITV decided to air a special one-hour edition of ''
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'' on the show's debut evening, reputedly an attempt by network executives to sabotage the programme. As a result, the costly production – although not exorbitant by contemporary television standards – was used by critics of the
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to argue that the BBC was feathering the nest of former employees. Due to the stresses of internal feuding, producer Julia Smith had a nervous breakdown and left the soap opera, to be replaced by
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, who had previously worked on ''EastEnders''. Hollingworth brought about many changes to ''Eldorado'' by hiring new scriptwriters, creating extra rehearsal time, and removing many of the inexperienced and poor actors who had attracted criticism.


Cancellation

Despite the changes made by Hollingworth to rectify the soap opera's early problems (ratings improved over the course of the series' run), it was claimed that this was not enough to justify its continued production, and incoming controller of BBC1,
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, cancelled the programme, which had been commissioned by his predecessor Jonathan Powell. Some involved in the programme's production believe that the motives for cancellation were mainly political; they believe that ''Eldorado'' was not representative of the more serious image of the BBC that incoming management wished to present, particularly in light of the forthcoming renewal of the
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. In the UK, ''Eldorado'' is remembered as an embarrassing failure for the BBC, and is sometimes used as a byword for any unsuccessful, poorly received or over-hyped television programme. It is widely thought that the failure of ''Eldorado'' is the reason why the BBC has not attempted to launch a brand new prime-time soap opera from scratch since then, with the corporation opting instead to move established series '' Casualty'' and ''
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'' to year-round production. The series ended with one of its star characters, Marcus Tandy (
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), escaping an attempt on his life with his car being blown up, and sailing off into the distance on a boat with his girlfriend Pilar Moreno (Sandra Sandri). Some viewers noticed that the car that was blown up was not, in fact, the Renault Alpine A610 driven by Marcus, but a thinly disguised much older model, the
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. The final line of dialogue, delivered by Tandy, was: 'You can't trust anyone these days, can you?' Shortly after the final episode was transmitted, ''Adios Eldorado'', a compilation video featuring highlights from the series, was released by the BBC. On its first week of release, it was the top-selling video in the chart at branches of
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Later years

''Eldorado'' was repeated on
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between 1995 and 1996. It was repeated again in 2002. The set, situated near the village of Coín (which is located in the hills above the Costa del Sol), is still in existence, despite having lain empty for many years. Years following the demise of ''Eldorado'', fans were able to tour the set. Humorously, Yentob commented that the tours and fan petitions for the series' return were more popular than the series itself. The set was then converted into a hotel complex called Hotel Ciudad Del Cine (Cinema City Hotel). The hotel continued to allow filming to take place; the set featured in the music video for the single ''Nothing on But The Radio'' by
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in 2002. The set has been used for various Spanish television serials both produced and broadcast in the region of Andalucía. The set has also been used for international recordings, including the Indian version of ''
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'', which was shot in the Commercial Plaza. The site has also been used for airsoft shooting, and continues to be used for productions; it is now known as Ciudad Del Airsoft (Airsoft City). The beach and marina scenes were filmed at Puerto de Cabopino near
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. The majority of the other scenes were filmed at
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and Coín. As of 15 July 2021, some episodes of ''Eldorado'' including the first and six final episodes became available in the UK on BritBox, a subscription digital video platform curated by the BBC and ITV.


Music

Following their collaboration on ''EastEnders'', Julia Smith and Tony Holland commissioned Simon May to write the theme tune. May reworked a song called "When You Go Away" which he had written for his ill-fated musical ''Mefisto'', based on Goethe's ''Faust'', adding Spanish guitars to make it more relevant to the ''Eldorado'' project. An instrumental version of the theme was used for the opening and closing credits. However, the vocal version of the song was recorded by Johnny Griggs, and was used over the closing credits of the final episode. "When You Go Away" was released as a single and included on the album '' New Vintage: The Best of Simon May'', and the full instrumental version of the theme was included on the compilation album ''
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''.


Main Cast

* Drew Lockhead – Campbell Morrison (1992–1993) * Gwen Lockhead –
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(1992–1993) * Blair Lockhead – Josh Nathan (1992–1993) * Nessa Lockhead –
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(1992–1993) * Marcus Tandy –
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(1992–1993) * Joy Slater –
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(1992–1993) * Trish Valentine –
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(1992–1993) * Ingrid Olsson – Bo Corre (1992–1993) * Pilar Moreno – Sandra Sandri (1992–1993) * Freddie Martin – Roland Curram (1992–1993) * Rosemary Webb –
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(1992–1993) * Roberto Fernandez – Franco Rey (1992–1993) * Rosario Fernandez – Stella Maris (1992–1993) * Olive King –
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(1992–1993) * Gerry Peters-Smith – Buki Armstrong (1992–1993) * Isabelle Leduc – Framboise Gommendy (1992–1993) * Per Svendsen – Kim Rømer (1992–1993) * Stanley Webb – William Lucas (1992–1993) * Lene Svendsen – Nanna Møller (1992–1993) * Philippe Leduc – Daniel Lombart (1992–1993) * Maria Fernandez – Maria Sanchez (1992–1993) * Javier "Paco" Fernandez – Iker Ibanez (1992–1993) * Snowy White – Patch Connolly (1992–1993) * Trine Svendsen – Marchell Betak/
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(1992–1993) * Arnaud Leduc – Mikael Philippe (1992–1993) * Allan Hindle – Jon Morrey (1992) * Terry Flynn – Ben Murphy (1992–1993) * Gavin Hindle – Darren Newton (1992) * Dieter Shultz – Kai Maurer (1992) * Alex Morris –
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(1993) * 'Razor' Sharp – Kevin Hay (1993) * Abuela Fernandez – María Vega (1992–1993) * Natalie Jackson – Tessa Wojtczak (1992–1993) * Fizz Charlson – Kathy Pitkin (1992) * Sergio Munoz D'Avila – Alexander Torriglia (1993) * Stephen Law – Stephen Hattersley (1992–1993) * Roger Noble – Keith Bookman (1992–1993) * Kitty Hindle – Jeannie Crowther (1992) * Anna Svendsen – Grethe Holmer (1993) * Ranjit Singh – Amerjit Deu (1992) * Jaskaran Singh – Ravi Aujla (1992) * Maribel Fernandez – Barbara Bonelli (1992–1993) * Pablo Fernandez – Jorge Cano (1992–1993) * Susan Wilkinson –
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(1993) * Clive Mitchell –
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(1992)


See also

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References


External links

*
The Unofficial Eldorado Website'TV Cream' on Eldorado
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