Party Animals (TV series)
Party Animals | |
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Created by | World Productions for BBC |
Starring |
Patrick Baladi Andrew Buchan Matt Smith Raquel Cassidy Shelley Conn Andrea Riseborough Clemency Burton-Hill Pip Carter Peter Wight |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Production | |
Running time | Varies |
Release | |
Original network | BBC Two |
Original release | 31 January – 21 March 2007 |
External links | |
Website |
Party Animals is a British television drama series screened on BBC Two in 2007. It was produced by World Productions, the makers of No Angels and This Life.[1]
Party Animals tells the story of people involved with the Parliament of the United Kingdom, including researchers, lobbyists and government (at the time Labour) and Tory Members of Parliament.
Despite reasonably good critical reaction, the show scored poorly in the ratings, attracting only one million viewers. The BBC has not commissioned another series.
The show featured Matt Smith in his first major television role, portraying the Parliamentary researcher Danny Foster.
In Australia, ABC1 began broadcasting the show from 2 December 2008 on a Tuesday 8:30pm timeslot over the ('non-ratings period') summer break.[2] In the province of Ontario, Canada, TVOntario (Ontario's public educational media organisation), began showing the series in February 2010. In the province of British Columbia, Canada, The Knowledge Network began showing the series in September 2011. In Norway, NRK broadcast the show from May to June 2012.[3] It is currently streaming on Hulu and Clubcard TV .
Cast
- Andrew Buchan as Scott Foster
- Shelley Conn as Ashika Chandrimani
- Andrea Riseborough as Kirsty MacKenzie
- Matt Smith as Danny Foster
- Patrick Baladi as James Northcote
- Clemency Burton-Hill as Sophie Montgomery
- Pip Carter as Matt Baker
- Raquel Cassidy as Jo Porter
- Colin Salmon as Stephen Templeton
- Peter Wight as George Morgan
- Kika Markham as Vanessa Renfew
- Marian McLoughlin as Barbara Foster
- Emily Beecham as Vienna Lurie
- Guy Flanagan as Felix Carrera
- Nick Sampson as Paul Gaughan
References
- ↑ "About the Show". British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
- ↑ Party Animals - ABC1 Television Guide
- ↑ "Partiløvene". Norsk rikskringkasting AS (in Norwegian). Retrieved 11 August 2013.
External links
- Official BBC website for Party Animals
- Press pack for Party Animals
- Party Animals at the Internet Movie Database
- Party Animals at TV.com
- TV producer Eleanor Greene talks about casting Matt Smith