The Jetty (TV series)
The Jetty | |
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Genre | Crime drama |
Created by | Cat Jones |
Written by | Cat Jones |
Directed by | Marialy Rivas |
Starring | Jenna Coleman |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 4 |
Production | |
Executive producers |
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Producer | Natasha Romaniuk |
Running time | 57 minutes |
Production company | Firebird Pictures |
Original release | |
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Release | 15 July 22 July 2024 | –
The Jetty is a British crime drama television series, created and written by Cat Jones, directed by Marialy Rivas, and produced by Firebird Pictures. It stars Jenna Coleman. The series was released for streaming on 15 July 2024 on BBC iPlayer and started broadcasting the same day on BBC One.[1]
Synopsis
[edit]Detective Manning (Coleman) investigates a fire in a holiday home in a scenic Lancashire town and its connection to an old missing person case.[2]
Cast
[edit]- Jenna Coleman as DC Ember Manning
- Connie Jenkins-Greig as young Ember Manning
- Tom Glynn-Carney as Malachy "Mack" Granger, Ember's late husband
- Bo Bragason as Amy Knightly
- Laura Marcus as Caitlin "Kitty" Owen, Amy's friend
- Lorna Nickson Brown as present Caitlin Owen
- Ruby Stokes as Hannah Manning, Ember's daughter
- Effy Buckles Jones as young Hannah Manning
- Weruche Opia as Riz Samuel, a true crime podcaster
- Archie Renaux as Simon "Hitch" Hitchson, Ember's colleague
- Amelia Bullmore as Sylvia, Ember's mother
- Ralph Ineson as DI Morgan
- Dominic Coleman as Brad, a local suspect
- Niamh Blackshaw as Rosie, a podcast interviewee
- Philip Hill-Pearson as Rob, who works at the boat hut
- Elliot Cowan as Russell Knightly, Amy's father
- David Ajala as Casey, Ember's therapist
- Matthew McNulty as Arj, Malachy's best friend
- Joshua Gannon as young Arj
Supporting
[edit]- Shannon Watson as Miranda Ashby, a pregnant teenager
- Georgina Rich as Sheena, Miranda's mother
- Arthur Hughes as Liam Ashby, Miranda's step-uncle
- Nina Barker-Francis as Chloe, Hannah's close friend
- Miya Ocego as Jules, Hannah's close friend
- Clare Calbraith as Joan Owen, Caitlin's mother
- Rick Warden as Martin, Caitlin's father
- Anna Wilson-Jones as Imogen, Amy's mother
- Eleanor Nawal as Lawley, Ember's colleague
- Adam Astill as Mr Ryan, who owns the boat hut
- Ruaridh Mollica as Troy, a boy from Hannah's school and her love interest
- Jonny Fines as Joe, half brother of Malachy
- Ryan Dean as young Joe
- Peter Sullivan as Blake, a private detective
- Philip Whitchurch as Superintendent Needham, a retired detective
- Amer Nazir as Ali, a witness
- Natalie Gumede as Nina, a GP
Production
[edit]Produced by Firebird Pictures, the series is set in Lancashire.[3] In August 2023, Marialy Rivas was added to the project as director.[4] Jones, Coleman and Rivas also act as executive producers alongside Elizabeth Kilgarriff, Sarah Wyatt and Jo McClellan.[5] In November 2023, Ruby Stokes, Ralph Ineson and Amelia Bullmore were added to the cast.[6]
Filming
[edit]Between September and December 2023, filming took place in Calderdale, West Yorkshire and Rochdale, Greater Manchester with filming locations including Ripponden, Littleborough, Sowerby Bridge[7] and Todmorden.[8]
Episodes
[edit]No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [9] |
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1 | "Beautiful Places" | Marialy Rivas | Cat Jones | 15 July 2024 | 5.82 |
2 | "Naive Prey" | Marialy Rivas | Cat Jones | 16 July 2024 | 4.56 |
3 | "Angry not Mad" | Marialy Rivas | Cat Jones | 21 July 2024 | 4.36 |
4 | "Ghosts" | Marialy Rivas | Cat Jones | 22 July 2024 | 4.15 |
Reception
[edit]Lucy Mangan of The Guardian awarded the show four out of five stars, describing it as: '...a dark, funny and moving look at how women navigate the brutally male world.'[10]
Ben Dowell of The Times gave it four stars, calling it: '...a thoughtful #MeToo thriller with a smart twist.'[11]
Emily Baker of i newspaper also awarded four stars, finishing her review by saying: 'I can't remember the last time a BBC crime series gripped me this much.' [12]
The Standard's Vicky Jessop awarded four stars and says that the series delivers: '...a message that feels all too relevant today; the show doesn't offer any easy answers, but the end result is electric.'[13]
Nick Hilton of The Independent gave it three out of five stars, describing it as: '...a compulsive mystery that wears its politics confidently and opaquely.'[14]
References
[edit]- ^ "BBC releases electrifying first trailer and key art for The Jetty, starring Jenna Coleman". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
- ^ Ramachandran, Naman (25 August 2023). "Happy Valley' Creator Sally Wainwright, Jenna Coleman, Nicôle Lecky, Sacha Dhawan Series Set at BBC". Variety. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ^ Seddon, Aimee (30 August 2023). "Jenna Coleman to star in a new BBC thriller set in Lancashire called The Jetty". Blackpool Gazette. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
- ^ Jeffrey, Morgan (24 August 2023). "Jenna Coleman leads twisty new BBC detective drama The Jetty". Radio Times. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
- ^ "Jenna Coleman stars in new BBC series The Jetty". bbc.com. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
- ^ Steadman, Emily (7 November 2023). "Jenna Coleman's new BBC thriller series announces new cast additions". Digital Spy. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
- ^ Fitton, Sarah (1 October 2023). "The Jetty: New BBC detective drama starring Jenna Coleman reportedly being filmed in Calderdale as film crews spotted in Ripponden and Sowerby Bridge". Halifax Courier. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
- ^ Fitton, Sarah (30 November 2023). "The Jetty: Film crews for new BBC detective drama starring Doctor Who star Jenna Coleman reportedly back in Calderdale as they shut Todmorden car park and street". Halifax Courier. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
- ^ "Most viewed programmes". Barb Audiences. Retrieved 16 October 2024.
- ^ Mangan, Lucy. "The Jetty review – could this be the new Happy Valley?". The Guardian.
- ^ Dowell, Ben (1 August 2024). "The Jetty review — a thoughtful #MeToo thriller with a smart twist". www.thetimes.com. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
- ^ Baker, Emily (15 July 2024). "The Jetty is the most gripping crime drama in months". inews.co.uk. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
- ^ Jessop, Vicky (11 July 2024). "The Jetty on BBC One : Jenna Coleman is magnetic in this menacing thriller". Evening Standard. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
- ^ Hilton, Nick. "The Jetty review: Jenna Coleman sleuths in clichéd but compelling feminist cold-case drama". The Independent.