Pramface

Television series


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FieldValue
imagePramface Opening Title.jpg
captionThe opening title sequence of Pramface
genreSitcom
creatorChris Reddy
writerChris Reddy
director
starring
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_episodes19
producerLucy Robinson
locationEdinburgh, Scotland
runtime
companyLittle Comet
first_aired
last_aired
num_series3
channelBBC Three
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| image = Pramface Opening Title.jpg | caption = The opening title sequence of Pramface | alt_name = | genre = Sitcom | creator = Chris Reddy | developer = | writer = Chris Reddy | director = | creative_director = | presenter = | starring = | judges = | voices = | narrated = | theme_music_composer = | opentheme = | endtheme = | composer = | country = United Kingdom | language = English | num_episodes = 19 | list_episodes = | executive_producer = | producer = Lucy Robinson | editor = | location = Edinburgh, Scotland | cinematography = | camera = | runtime = | company = Little Comet | first_aired = | last_aired = | related = | image_size = | num_series = 3 | channel = BBC Three Pramface is a British sitcom starring Scarlett Alice Johnson and Sean Michael Verey. Written by Chris Reddy, the first series, comprising six half-hour episodes, piloted on 23 February 2012. The second series, which was commissioned by the BBC before the first series had even aired, began transmission on 8 January 2013 with an hour-long special as the first episode. The remaining six episodes of the series were of the usual half-hour length. A third series was commissioned which began airing on 25 February 2014 with the double episode series finale, which aired on 25 March 2014, bringing the third series to a total of six half-hour episodes. It was confirmed in August 2014 that a fourth series will not be commissioned.

Plot

Best friends Jamie, Mike, and Beth finish their GCSE exams and head towards a sixth form party. Meanwhile, 18-year-old Laura, encouraged by her best friend Danielle, breaks her parents' curfew and heads to the same party; both Jamie and Laura are determined to have a good time. During the party they meet and drunkenly have sex. The next morning Jamie writes Laura a note with his phone number on it and leaves. Some few weeks later, Laura discovers that she is pregnant, and that Jamie is only 16. Life is about to begin, but not in the way either of them expected.

Series 1 follows the life of the two teenagers and their family and friends as they try to get to grips with the impending parenthood and the struggles of pregnancy. Series 2 follows the next stage, caring for the newly born baby, Emily, while Laura faces the difficulties associated with being a new mother. Series 3 follows Jamie encountering a new woman in his life and how that affects his relationship with the mother of his child.

Production

Filming

The show was filmed in and around Edinburgh, Scotland, with specific locations including amongst others The Grange suburb and the Corstorphine parish church.[[File:Corstorphine_Parish_Kirk.jpg|thumb|355px|right|The Corstorphine Old Parish Church in [[Edinburgh]] which featured extensively in the episode "The Edge of Hell"]]

Cast

Episodes

Series overview

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SeasonEpisodesPremiereFinaleDVD Release
23 February 201229 March 2012
19 July 201330 August 2013
25 February 201425 March 2014
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Series 1 (2012)

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#TitleWriterDirectorOriginal air dateViewers
EpisodeNumber=1Title=Like Narnia But SexyAux1=Chris ReddyAux2=Dan Zeff20122
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Series 2 (2013)

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#TitleWriterDirectorOriginal air dateViewers
EpisodeNumber=1Title=The Edge of HellAux1=Chris ReddyAux2=Misha Manson-Smith20131
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Series 3 (2014)

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#TitleWriterDirectorOriginal air dateViewers
EpisodeNumber=1Title=I'm Excited Too!Aux1=Dan ZeffAux2=Natalie Bailey20142
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International broadcast

  • – Season 1 premiered in Australia on 3 January 2013 on ABC2.
  • – All three seasons have been picked up by Netflix in the Netherlands.
  • – All three seasons of the show have been picked up by Hulu in the United States.

Online

In addition to episode preview clips and character information on the BBC website, the writer and stars wrote blog posts about making the show for the BBC TV Blog and BBC Three Blog. An official Facebook page was set up for fans although this has since been closed and one of the main characters, Mike Fenton, was given his own Twitter account where he commented in-character on the events of the episodes as well as other things going on in the real world at the time.

References

References

  1. (4 March 2014). "The Pramface Baby Daddy – An Interview With Chris Reddy". Channel Hopping.
  2. "News". littlecomet.com.
  3. (30 November 2011). "'Him & Her', new show 'Pramface' renewed by BBC Three". Digital Spy.
  4. "There won't be a 4th series".
  5. "Pramface". BBC Media.
  6. "Edinburgh to be backdrop for new BBC comedy series". scotsman.com.
  7. "Corstorphine Old Parish – Old Parish Church on TV". corstorphineoldparish.org.uk.
  8. (18 February 2013). "Pramface Season 1". Amazon.
  9. "Pramface – Episode 1.1. Like Narnia But Sexy". British Comedy Guide.
  10. "Pramface – Episode 1.2. Pregnant Rapist". British Comedy Guide.
  11. "Pramface, Series 1, Edinburgh... in Scotland". BBC.
  12. "Pramface, Series 2, The Edge of Hell". BBC.
  13. "Pramface – Episode 2.2. Stay at Home Losers". British Comedy Guide.
  14. "Pramface, Series 2, Supermum and Hardguy2000". BBC.
  15. "Pramface, Series 2, Just Two People with a Kid". BBC.
  16. "Pramface – Episode 2.5. If You Cry, I'll Cry". British Comedy Guide.
  17. "Pramface – Episode 2.6. Grumpy And Target Boy". British Comedy Guide.
  18. "Pramface – Episode 2.7. Optimum Conditions". British Comedy Guide.
  19. "Pramface, Series 3, I'm Excited Too!". BBC.
  20. "Pramface, Series 3, Tinker, Tiger, Lobster". BBC.
  21. "Pramface, Series 3, Proper Little Family". BBC.
  22. "Pramface, Series 3, Ignore the Monkey". BBC.
  23. "Pramface, Series 3, Enchanted Picnic". BBC.
  24. "Pramface, Series 3, Kiss for the Camera". BBC.
  25. "Pramface, Series 1: ABC Television". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  26. "Pramface Website". BBC Media.
  27. "BBC TV Blog – Pramface: Playing the pregnant teenager". BBC Media.
  28. "BBC Three Blog – Meet the Characters on Twitter". BBC Media.
  29. "Pramface on Facebook". BBC Media.
  30. "PramfaceMike on Twitter". BBC Media.

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