Back to Life (TV series)
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Composer | Solomon Grey |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
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Cinematography | Ben Wheeler |
Editor | Gavin Buckley |
Running time | 23–25 minutes |
Production company | Two Brothers Pictures |
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Release | 15 April 2019 31 August 2021 | –
Back to Life is a British dark comedy-drama television series co-written by Laura Solon and Daisy Haggard, who also portrays the lead character, Miri. The show premiered on BBC One on 15 April 2019.[1] The first series received critical acclaim with many reviews highly praising the performance and writing of Haggard. On 19 November 2019, Back to Life was renewed for a second series; it premiered on 31 August 2021 to similar positive reviews.[2] In October 2023, it was announced that the series had been cancelled.[3]
Plot
[edit]Miri Matteson has just returned home to Hythe, Kent, after serving an 18-year prison sentence. As Miri attempts to rebuild her life, she forms a friendship with Billy, who cares for the elderly woman next door.
Cast
[edit]- Daisy Haggard as Miri Matteson
- Geraldine James as Caroline Matteson, Miri's mother
- Richard Durden as Oscar Matteson, Miri's father
- Adeel Akhtar as Billy, Miri's budding love interest
- Jo Martin as Janice, Miri's parole officer
- Jamie Michie as Dom, Miri's now married pre-prison boyfriend and Caroline's secret affair
- Christine Bottomley as Mandy, Miri's now married pre-prison best friend
- Juliet Cowan as Tina, local policewoman who was Miri’s childhood enemy
- Imogen Gurney as Lara, Miri's former best friend
- Liam Williams as Nathan, Miri's boss at the fish and chip shop (series 1)
- Souad Adel Faress as Anna, Billy's wife (series 1)
- Frank Feys as Samuel, a private investigator (series 1)
- Ade Edmondson as John Boback, Lara’s father (series 2)
- Lizzy McInnerny as Norah Boback, Lara’s mother (series 2)
- Meera Syal as Gaia, Billy's mum (series 2)
Episodes
[edit]Series | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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1 | 6 | 15 April 2019 | 15 April 2019 | |
2 | 6 | 31 August 2021 | 31 August 2021 |
Series 1 (2019)
[edit]No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | 1 | "Episode 1" | Christopher Sweeney[4] | Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon | 15 April 2019 | |
Miri Matteson is release from prison after serving 18 years for murder and returns to her hometown where she is shunned by the entire community. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Christopher Sweeney | Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon | 15 April 2019 | |
3 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Christopher Sweeney | Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon | 15 April 2019 | |
4 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Christopher Sweeney | Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon | 15 April 2019 | |
5 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Christopher Sweeney | Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon | 15 April 2019 | |
6 | 6 | "Episode 6" | Christopher Sweeney | Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon | 15 April 2019 |
Series 2 (2021)
[edit]No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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7 | 1 | "Episode 1" | Ella Jones | Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon | 31 August 2021[5] |
8 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Ella Jones | Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon | 31 August 2021[5] |
9 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Ella Jones | Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon | 31 August 2021[5] |
10 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Ella Jones | Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon | 31 August 2021[5] |
11 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Ella Jones | Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon | 31 August 2021[5] |
12 | 6 | "Episode 6" | Ella Jones | Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon | 31 August 2021[5] |
Production
[edit]Harry and Jack Williams are the executive producers of Back to Life with Sarah Hammond. They previously produced the BBC show Fleabag.[6]
Various scenes for both series were filmed in Hythe and Lydd-on-Sea in Kent. Dungeness features in Series One and Folkestone Harbour Arm doubles as the Pier and Lighthouse in Series Two. The Abbot's Cliff sound mirror in Dover, on top of the White Cliffs of Dover, features in both series.[7]
Release
[edit]Back to Life was launched as a boxset on BBC iPlayer on 15 April 2019, and began broadcast weekly on BBC One from 15 April 2019.[8] The complete second series was launched on BBC iPlayer on 31 August 2021 and the first episode premiered on BBC One the same night before being broadcast weekly for the remainder of the series.[9]
On 10 November 2019, the series premiered in the United States on Showtime.[10]
Reception
[edit]For the first series, review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 8.4/10, based on 26 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Driven by the marvelous Daisy Haggard, Back to Life questions what it means to be a person with humor, heart, and a genuine sense of surprise."[11] The first series was also compared positively to critically acclaimed tragicomedy Fleabag with which it shares producers. Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 88 out of 100 based on 14 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[12]
For the second series, Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 8.8/10, based on 5 critic reviews.[13] Metacritic assigned a score of 87 out of 100 based on 6 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[14]
Home media
[edit]Title | Release date | Distributor | ||
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Region 1 DVD | Region 2 DVD | Region B Blu-ray | ||
Season 1 | 22 August 2023[15] | 1 July 2019[16] | 1 July 2019[17] | Spirit Entertainment |
Season 2 | 22 August 2023[18] | 25 October 2021[19] | TBA | Dazzler Media |
References
[edit]- ^ "Back To Life: Episodes' Daisy Haggard on playing a 'relentless optimist'". BBC News. 12 April 2019. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
- ^ "Showtime(R) Orders Second Season of "Back to Life"". The Futon Critic. 19 November 2019.
- ^ Knox, David (30 October 2023). "Axed: Back to Life". TV Tonight. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
- ^ "Back to Life (TV Series 2019–) Full Cast & Crew". imdb.com. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f Perkins, Steven (25 August 2021). "'Back To Life' Season 2 — release date, plot, cast, trailer and everything you need to know". What To Watch. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
- ^ "When is Back to Life on BBC1 and BBC3? Who's in the cast and what's it about?". Radio Times. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
- ^ Kent Film Office. "Kent Film Office Back to Life Series 1 and 2 (2019-2021)".
- ^ "Back to Life: Series 1". BBC Genome Project. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
- ^ "Back to Life: Series 2". BBC Genome Project. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
- ^ "Showtime(R) Programming Advisory". The Futon Critic. 19 September 2019.
- ^ "Back to Life: Season 1". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
- ^ "Back to Life: Season 1". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
- ^ "Back to Life: Season 2". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
- ^ "Back to Life: Season 2". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
- ^ "Back to Life Season 1". newdvdreleasedates. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
- ^ "Back to Life [BBC]". amazon.co.uk. July 2019. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
- ^ "Back to Life [BBC] [2019]". amazon.co.uk. July 2019. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
- ^ "Back to Life Season 2". newdvdreleasedates. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
- ^ "Back to Life - Series 2". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
External links
[edit]- 2019 British television series debuts
- 2021 British television series endings
- 2010s British comedy-drama television series
- 2020s British comedy-drama television series
- BBC comedy-drama television shows
- British comedy-drama television shows
- British English-language television shows
- Television shows set in Kent
- Television shows shot in Kent
- Television series by All3Media