Family Business (British TV series)

Family Business is a six-part British television drama series, created and written by playwright Tony Grounds, that first broadcast on BBC1 on 11 February 2004.[1] The series stars Jamie Foreman and Elizabeth Berrington as Marky and Jessica Brooker, the proprietors of a family-run building firm who, after years of hard work and graft, are due to move into the family home of their dreams – until the day of the move is unexpectedly rocked by the disappearance of their eldest child, James (Michael Tucek).[2] The series was directed by Tom Shankland and Sarah Harding.

Family Business
GenreDrama
Created byTony Grounds
Written by
  • Tony Grounds
  • Chris Dunlop
Directed by
  • Sarah Harding
  • Tom Shankland
Starring
ComposerSimon Rogers
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Greg Brenman
  • Rebecca De Souza
  • Gareth Neame
ProducerBarney Reisz
CinematographySimon Kossoff
EditorTim Murrell
Running time50 minutes
Production companyTiger Aspect Productions
Original release
NetworkBBC1
Release11 February (2004-02-11) –
17 March 2004 (2004-03-17)

The series broadcast over six consecutive weeks, with the concluding episode on 17 March 2004.[3] The series is yet to be released on DVD.

Inspiration edit

Tony Grounds said that the series was inspired by the builders who did up his house a few years prior to the series. "I had to get my house done up and I wondered about the significant reasons why people do that. Has someone died? Are they expecting a baby and need more space? Are they having a home refurbished to sell? And I thought that some builders must be privy to seeing families in quite heightened states."[4]

Production edit

Tony Grounds said of the series' premise; "Everyone thinks that their family is imperfect, except Marky Brooker, whose family is so 'perfect' it's falling apart in front of his eyes and he can't see it. Family Business puts the modern British suburban family under the microscope."[1] Greg Brenman, Head of Drama at Tiger Aspect, added: "On the surface, the Brookers are an ordinary family – close-knit loving and supportive of each other. Look a little closer, and the cracks begin to show."[1]

BBC Head of Drama Commissioning, Gareth Neame, added: "We've been enthusiastic about working with Tony Grounds on a show about the modern British family for some time and we're delighted that Family Business will be his first drama series for BBC One. Tony's idiosyncratic style and his singular way of looking at the way we choose to live our lives make it a perfect accompaniment to other recent contemporary commissions."[1]

Cast edit

Episodes edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byAirdate
1"Episode 1"Tom ShanklandTony Grounds11 February 2004 (2004-02-11)
The Brookers' delight at moving into a dream home is offset by the disappearance of their son, while a young couple need work done after a tragic accident.[3]
2"Episode 2"Tom ShanklandTony Grounds18 February 2004 (2004-02-18)
Marky and the boys discover an elderly man living in a rundown house they assumed was derelict.[3]
3"Episode 3"Tom ShanklandChris Dunlop25 February 2004 (2004-02-25)
Marky discovers the secret life of a man who owns two houses, and Lauren has a revelation of her own.[3]
4"Episode 4"Sarah HardingTony Grounds3 March 2004 (2004-03-03)
Marky puts his family in jeopardy when he grows concerned for a troubled teenager's welfare.[3]
5"Episode 5"Sarah HardingTony Grounds10 March 2004 (2004-03-10)
Marky cracks under pressure and goes Awol.[3]
6"Episode 6"Sarah HardingTony Grounds17 March 2004 (2004-03-17)
Marky's family are overjoyed to find James again, but his reappearance triggers a series of shocking revelations.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "BBC – Press Office – Family Business". BBC. 9 February 2004. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Family Business (BBC-1 2004, Jamie Foreman, Elizabeth Berrington)". Memorable TV. 26 September 2017. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Search Results – BBC Genome – Family Business". BBC Genome. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Family Business – interview with writer, Tony Grounds". BBC. 9 February 2004. Retrieved 4 December 2018.

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