Crashing (UK TV series)

Crashing
Genre Comedy drama
Written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Directed by George Kane
Starring
Country of origin England
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s) Kenton Allen and Liz Lewin
Producer(s) Josh Cole
Running time 23 min
Production company(s) Big Talk Productions
Release
Original network Channel 4
Picture format 16:9 1080i
Audio format Stereo
Original release 11 January (2016-01-11) – 16 February 2016 (2016-02-16)
External links
Website

Crashing is a British comedy drama series commissioned by Channel 4 and produced by Big Talk Productions.[1] The six-part series premiered on 11 January 2016.

Premise

Crashing follows the lives of six twenty-somethings living together as property guardians in a disused hospital, keeping the building safe in exchange for cheaper rent and a strict set of rules.[2]

Cast

Main

  • Phoebe Waller-Bridge as Louise "Lulu", a childhood friend of Anthony who moves into the hospital.
  • Louise Ford as Kate, a perfectionist engaged to Anthony who finds herself at odds with Lulu.
  • Jonathan Bailey as Sam, a sex-obsessed friend of Anthony who finds himself growing closer to Fred.
  • Damien Molony as Anthony, a cook who is engaged to Kate and childhood friend of Lulu.
  • Julie Dray as Melody, a French artist who finds interest in Colin.
  • Amit Shah as Fred Patini, an awkward man who becomes close friends with Sam.
  • Adrian Scarborough as Colin Carter, a divorced co-worker of Kate's who becomes a 'muse' to Melody.

Recurring

  • Lachie Chapman as Will, Fred's self-absorbed Australian boyfriend, who works as a telephone adviser for children and youth.
  • Susan Wokoma as Jessica, Kate's bisexual co-worker.
  • Kathy Burke as Aunt Gladys, Lulu's eccentric great aunt.

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
1Episode 1George KanePhoebe Waller-Bridge11 January 2016 (2016-01-11)0.72
Lulu (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) travels to London to surprise her childhood friend Anthony (Damien Molony), who lives in a condemned hospital as a property guardian in exchange for cheapened rent. Anthony lives with number of housemates including his ‘anal’ finance Kate (Louise Ford), their overtly sexual friend Sam (Jonathan Bailey), French artist Melody (Julie Dray), and the timid Fred (Amit Shah). Sam convinces Kate to throw him an elaborate scavenger hunt as his birthday party, which is attended by a number of friends and Kate’s colleagues, including the recently divorced Colin (Adrian Scarborough) who fascinates Melody. Anthony is delighted by the arrival of Lulu, although tension immediately arises for Kate due to the attraction between the two friends. While Lulu and Anthony become reacquainted, the housemates are split into partners for the party. Melody and Colin bond, while Sam discovers a surprising friendship with Fred. At the conclusion of the party, Kate invites Lulu to move in to the hospital’s spare room.
2Episode 2George KanePhoebe Waller-Bridge18 January 2016 (2016-01-18)0.65
Lulu moves into the hospital, and expresses a mutual attraction to Sam, despite Anthony insisting they cannot date. Following a fit of hysterics regarding their bath blowing up, Kate accidentally gets Lulu a temporary job as a receptionist at her work, where Melody calls demanding to see Colin. Kate deliberately sends Lulu on an impromptu, fake delivery task to a stop her going to lunch with Anthony, which backfires spectacularly when Lulu brings Colin to Anthony’s restaurant to meet Melody. Melody is enraptured by Colin, and requests to make him and his pain the subject of her art, and Colin moves into the hospital. Sam is keen to spend more time with Fred, and gets him to take the day off work to spend it with him, which concludes with Sam attending his father’s funeral. Fred beings to express interest in Sam, however Sam gently rebuffs him, but continues to lead him-on. Anthony confronts Kate about the fake package, where she admits her unease at Anthony and Lulu spending time together.
3Episode 3George KanePhoebe Waller-Bridge25 January 2016 (2016-01-25)0.51
Anthony organises a curry night for the housemates, which is attended by Fred’s new boyfriend, Will (Lockie Chapman). The dinner is tedious, owing to Kate becoming offended by the subject content and her humour not fitting with the group. During a group sing-a-long, she becomes exasperated that she has to sing about orgasms, and she claims that Anthony told Lulu that she has never orgasmed. Kate tells Lulu in confidence that she has orgasmed before, just never with Anthony. The evening continues to get heated, with Sam becoming jealous of Fred’s adoration of Will, causing him to pursue Lulu and irritating Anthony who tells him to stop out of jealousy. Lulu offends Melody and Colin by questioning their relationship, who leave the dinner, and continue to paint. Lulu then accidentally reveals that Kate has never experienced an orgasm with Colin, with the dinner table then collapsing and ruins the dinner. Anthony and Kate go to bed, and Fred and Will leave, with a drunk Lulu remaining with Sam, who declines her advances. In bed, Kate and Anthony have sex – while Anthony cries, Kate orgasms.
4Episode 4George KanePhoebe Waller-Bridge1 February 2016 (2016-02-01)0.54
Lulu realises she hasn’t paid the sign-up fee to live in the hospital, and as a result visits her eccentric Aunt Gladys (Kathy Burke) with Anthony to borrow money. Gladys, who strings out the visit, eventually gives her the money after telling Anthony that Lulu believed they would be together. Sam takes Will and Fred to look at housing options, where Will privately tells Sam he dislikes his crass language and behaviours towards Fred. Sam defies him and openly begins showing his animosity towards Will. Melody paints Kate’s body, and they begin to bond over their relationships, their femininity and confidence. When Melody asks why Kate likes Anthony, she faulters in her response, before they start having a playful paint fight, which is joined by Will, Sam and Fred, and later Anthony and Lulu. Colin returns from a visit to the dentist, and happily tells Melody he is at home at the hospital now. Becoming sexually frustrated by Will and Fred, Sam asks Lulu to have sex with him, which she does after acknowledging Anthony will not be happy. Still drunk from the paint party, Kate admits to Anthony that she has been pretending to be in love with him before falling asleep.
5Episode 5George KanePhoebe Waller-Bridge8 February 2016 (2016-02-08)0.46
The housemates awake to an eviction notice that the building is being knocked down, and they need to move to a new property. Kate wakes up in the morning not remembering her words from the night before, and Sam muses to Lulu he thinks Will is attracted to him. Fred asks Sam if he wants to move to a new property place together which Sam agrees too, but things become complicated when Will announces he has bought a flat, and asks Fred to move in with him. Anthony tells Lulu of Kate’s drunken confession, but Lulu does not tell him about Sam, although his suspicions are aroused at breakfast when Will says he overheard Sam having sex. Covering up their night before, Sam and Lulu tell Anthony that Kate is pregnant, which causes Anthony to panic. Sam and Colin call up the Samaritan Help Line in order to prank Will at his job. Sam adopting a peculiar voice and calling himself ‘Stephen’, and causing Fred to deduce it is Sam. Later at the hospital, Sam confronts Will, who tells Sam he thinks he is gay because he is obsessive about the men in his life. Sam seduces Will into kissing him and he runs to reveal Will’s betrayal to Fred, at which point Will tells Anthony that Lulu and Sam had sex, and Sam admits that Kate is not pregnant. After a group brawl, Will is voted to move out of the hospital and Fred breaks up with him.
6Episode 6George KanePhoebe Waller-Bridge15 February 2016 (2016-02-15)0.36
Discovering that Kate is gone, Anthony confronts Lulu and asks if she loves him, which she denies. Kate, disappointed by Anthony defending Lulu’s honour, has gone to a boozy lunch with the newly single Fred, and her voluptuous colleague Jessica (Susan Wokoma) who offers insight and perspective on relationships. Anthony and Lulu spend the day together looking for Kate, but see Jessica spontaneously kissing her which causes Anthony to think Kate is a lesbian. They go home and decide to have sex, despite Anthony knowing that Kate has come home to look for him, and Lulu knowing Kate is not a lesbian. Melody is painting Colin for the last time at the hospital, and he accidentally falls out of the window and needs to go to a real hospital. Fred is ignoring dramatic and frantic phone calls from Sam as he vows to not be the one who runs to his side, however Sam has accompanied Melody and leaves a deliberately vague voice mail saying he is at the hospital. Fred rushes there and admonishes Sam for stretching the truth and breaking him and Will up, before collapsing from exhaustion. Sam stays at his bedside, and after apologising, kisses Fred. Under the guise of being a nurse, Melody looks after Colin in hospital before his ex-wife Cara (Janie Dee) visits the hospital, and Colin wakes up to show his support for Melody. In the morning, Anthony tells Lulu that Kate doesn’t want to break up, and asks her what he should do. Lulu tells them to remain together, hiding her disappointment. The group ponder where they will go to next, before Lulu and Anthony kiss again. Kate appears and tells them that she is not stupid, implying she knows what they’ve done.

Background

The story began as two plays, written by Waller-Bridge, which were developed for television by the production company, Big Talk.[3]

The setting of the show was inspired by Middlesex Hospital, an abandoned hospital located in Fitzrovia near the production company's offices.[3]

Nominations

BAFTA Awards

  • 2016: As breakthrough talent for the script (Phoebe Waller-Bridge)[4]

Releases

Crashing was released on DVD by Simply Media on 3 September 2018.

References

  1. "Casting announced for Phoebe Waller-Bridge's new comedy Crashing". Channel 4. 17 December 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  2. Dowell, Ben (24 December 2015). "Take an exclusive first look at new Channel 4 comedy Crashing". Radio Times. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  3. 1 2 Tate, Gabriel (7 January 2016). "Crashing writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge talks up her new Channel 4 sitcom". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  4. "BAFTA 2016 Nominees". British Academy Film Awards. Retrieved 22 September 2017 via awards.bafta.org.
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