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Dancing on the Edge (TV series)






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Dancing on the Edge
Dancing on the Edge screenplay cover
Cover for the published screenplay
GenreDrama
Created byStephen Poliakoff
Written byStephen Poliakoff
Directed byStephen Poliakoff
StarringJacqueline Bisset
Angel Coulby
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Matthew Goode
John Goodman
Anthony Head
Tom Hughes
Janet Montgomery
Wunmi Mosaku
Miles Richardson
Mel Smith
Joanna Vanderham
ComposerAdrian Johnston
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time360 minutes
Production companiesEndgame Entertainment
Playground Entertainment
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
BBC HD
Release4 February (2013-02-04) –
10 March 2013 (2013-03-10)
Related

Dancing on the Edge is a British television drama written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff and produced by the BBC about a black jazz band in London in the early 1930s. The series aired on BBC Two between 4 February and 10 March 2013. It was nominated for three awards at the 71st Golden Globe Awards.[1]

Plot[edit]

The series follows a black jazz band's experiences in London in the 1930s. Made up of talented musicians and managed by the compassionate yet short-tempered Wesley Holt, the band gets a booking at the Imperial Hotel, through cunning journalist Stanley Mitchell. They prove to be a hit, and become a success at the hotel. Aristocrats — and the Royal Family — ask the band to play at parties. The media rush to interview and photograph the band, who are also associated with the wealthy American businessman Walter Masterson and his enthusiastic British employee Julian. The band's success spirals, with them being offered record deals. But tragedy strikes, setting off a chain of events that may wreck the band's career.

Cast[edit]

The Louis Lester Band

Music Express magazine

The Elite

Non-elite

Episodes[edit]

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date UK viewers inc.HD
(million)[2]
1"Episode 1"Stephen PoliakoffStephen Poliakoff4 February 2013 (2013-02-04)3.00
Music journalist Stanley Mitchell befriends the Louis Lester Band and helps its rise to fame from playing in a basement jazz club to the illustrious Imperial Hotel. At first, the band is treated with hostility by the hotel's elderly audience, most of whom have never heard jazz music nor seen black musicians before. However, one table of young people love their new music and invite them to play at a garden party.
2"Episode 2"Stephen PoliakoffStephen Poliakoff5 February 2013 (2013-02-05)2.48
The Louis Lester Band has yet to reach the fame Louis believes it deserves, even having to play for children's birthday parties as part of its booking at the Imperial Hotel. Louis is frustrated. However, the band is introduced to wealthy recluse Lady Cremone and she may be able to change its fortunes.
3"Episode 3"Stephen PoliakoffStephen Poliakoff11 February 2013 (2013-02-11)2.35
The band and their friends are devastated by Jessie's hospitalisation, and take turns to visit her. Louis is interviewed by police about events on the night of Jessie's attack, and he tells them that he saw Julian at the Imperial Hotel at a time after Julian was meant to have been on a train to Paris. The band have to be persuaded to play without Jessie for the Imperial Hotel's Christmas Day lunch, and they are unsettled when a group of racist Germans walk out during the performance. But the mood is lifted when news arrives that Jessie has woken from her coma. For New Year's Eve, Lady Cremone holds a party on her estate. Everybody is surprised when Julian turns up, announcing he has been in France exploring a new business idea. The group goes into the village to celebrate the New Year, and there is a joyous and romantic mood. In the middle of the party, Louis confides to Sarah that he saw Julian at the hotel the night of Jessie's attack. Stanley exacts revenge on the Germans by smuggling in Louis to play at a German Embassy party. The prank goes brilliantly, but the friends' joy soon turns to tears when tragedy strikes.
4"Episode 4"Stephen PoliakoffStephen Poliakoff18 February 2013 (2013-02-18)2.52
The Band plays for the Freemasons dinner and Louis notices the close ties between Julian, who he believes is the killer, and a powerful elite. Everyone is shocked by events in the United States where an attempt has been made on the President's life. Masterson reveals his plan to build a news empire around the Music Express Magazine. Stanley warns Louis that the police believe him to be the killer; he tries to see a lawyer, but others seem to be conspiring to hand him over to the police.
5"Episode 5"Stephen PoliakoffStephen Poliakoff25 February 2013 (2013-02-25)2.61
Louis can no longer hide out at the Music Express Office so Stanley takes him to a suburban flat to escape the manhunt. He is to wait until nightfall, whilst Stanley goes to find his passport as they plan his escape out of the country. Stanley returns to the Imperial Hotel, to find that its reputation has been badly affected by the murder there. Masterson takes over the Music Express magazine, and surprises Stanley by announcing he has offered a large reward for the capture of Louis Lester.
6"Interviewing Louis"Stephen PoliakoffStephen Poliakoff10 March 2013 (2013-03-10)0.39 (overnight)
Presented as a series of interviews undertaken by Stanley for his Music Express magazine and taking place at the peak of fame for the Louis Lester band, Louis, Jessie and Carla give an insight into their thoughts about fame as well as their personal stories. Louis and Stanley remember the First World War, in which Louis's father fought. Louis talks about what it is like to be a black musician in London, and they discuss the band's exotic attraction to the aristocracy. Stanley talks to Carla and Jessie, who open up about their upbringings and their feelings on becoming famous. And Louis describes a chilling story about a female fan, when what started as a prank phone call became something much more sinister.

Locations[edit]

Filming took place on location at the Grand Hotel and Council House in Birmingham, where the hotel scenes were shot, the Black Country Living Museum was used to shoot a scene set in a mining village and Ragley Hall in Warwickshire was used as Lady Cremone's home.[3] The headquarters of Music Express are located at No. 4 Princelet Street, Spitalfields[4] and later at Somerset House. The railway scenes in the first episode were shot on the preserved Bluebell Railway. Wilton's Music Hall was used as the club. Fenton House, Hampstead, stands for the house of Donaldson. Some scenes for Donaldson's house were also shot at Upton House, Warwickshire. Kidderminster, on the Severn Valley Railway, was used as "Folkestone" in the fifth episode. Manze's Eel, Pie and Mash shop in Walthamstow also makes an appearance in that episode.

Accolades[edit]

Award Category Nominee(s) Result
Satellite Awards Best Miniseries or Television Film Dancing on the Edge Won
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film Matthew Goode Nominated
Chiwetel Ejiofor Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Miniseries or Television Film Dancing on the Edge Nominated
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film Chiwetel Ejiofor Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film Jacqueline Bisset Won
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Chiwetel Ejiofor Nominated
Black Reel Award Outstanding Actor, TV Movie or Mini-Series Chiwetel Ejiofor Won
Broadcasting Press Guild Award Best Actor Chiwetel Ejiofor Won
Image Award Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series, or Dramatic Special Chiwetel Ejiofor Nominated
Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards Costume Design - Drama Lindsay Pugh Nominated
[1] BAFTA TV Awards [2] Television Craft | Sound – Fiction in 2014 Adrian Bell Won

References[edit]

  1. ^ Messer, Lesley (12 December 2013). "Golden Globe Nominees 2014, the Complete List". ABC News. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  • ^ "Weekly Viewing Summary (see relevant week)". BARB. Archived from the original on 18 April 2007.
  • ^ "Birmingham is the star of major new TV drama". Birmingham Mail. 3 February 2013. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  • ^ "4 Princelet Street". Retrieved 3 December 2014.
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