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The series centres around a group of law graduates who attempt to make a career for themselves while sharing a house in South London. The first series was not a great hit but generated a cult following. In the lead-up to the second series, the entire first series was repeated, helping to generate a critical buzz around the programme. This led to the second series to become a success with millions tuning in at the end of the series to discover the resolution to various plotlines. Plans for a third series were abandoned by the BBC. However, a one-off episode is scheduled to be screened at Christmas 2006. | The series centres around a group of law graduates who attempt to make a career for themselves while sharing a house in South London. The first series was not a great hit but generated a cult following. In the lead-up to the second series, the entire first series was repeated, helping to generate a critical buzz around the programme. This led to the second series to become a success with millions tuning in at the end of the series to discover the resolution to various plotlines. Plans for a third series were abandoned by the BBC. However, a one-off episode is scheduled to be screened at Christmas 2006. | ||
[[Ricky Gervais]] was | [[Ricky Gervais]] was credited as "Music Advisor" for the series. | ||
<br>[[The Office]] co-star Martin Freeman made an appearence early in the shows second series. | <br>[[The Office]] co-star Martin Freeman made an appearence early in the shows second series. |
Revision as of 23:56, 2 September 2006
This Life was a BBC television drama that was screened on BBC Two and ran for two series in 1996 and 1997. The programme was produced by Jane Fallon.
The series centres around a group of law graduates who attempt to make a career for themselves while sharing a house in South London. The first series was not a great hit but generated a cult following. In the lead-up to the second series, the entire first series was repeated, helping to generate a critical buzz around the programme. This led to the second series to become a success with millions tuning in at the end of the series to discover the resolution to various plotlines. Plans for a third series were abandoned by the BBC. However, a one-off episode is scheduled to be screened at Christmas 2006.
Ricky Gervais was credited as "Music Advisor" for the series.
The Office co-star Martin Freeman made an appearence early in the shows second series.