Barbara (TV series)
Barbara is an English sitcom starring Gwen Taylor in the title role. A pilot was broadcast in 1995, and three series were then televised on ITV from 1999 to 2003. It was made by Central Television, and filmed at their Lenton Lane studios in Nottingham in front of a live studio audience. The majority of location scenes for the series were filmed in various suburbs of Nottingham, including Mapperley and West Bridgford, with other scenes filmed around Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. The series is regularly repeated on ITV3.
Background
Barbara was first shown as a pilot within the Comedy Firsts series on 10 July 1995. Four years later, on 27 June 1999 the first of three series was presented, with some of the cast and names of the characters being changed from when the programme first appeared. Unusually for an English sitcom, Barbara was written by a team of writers; Mark Bussell, Rob Clark, Ramsay Gilderdale, Graham Mark Walker and Justin Sbresni.Cast
Pilot
- Gwen Taylor - Barbara Liversage
- Sam Kelly - Ted Liversage
- Shirley Anne Field - Jean
- Caroline Milmoe - Linda Benson
- Glen Davies - Martin Benson
- Madge Hindle - Doreen
- Ben Robinson - Baby
Series
- Gwen Taylor - Barbara Liversidge
- Sam Kelly - Ted Liversidge
- Benedict Sandiford - Neil Liversidge
- Sherrie Hewson - Jean Nesbitt
- Elizabeth Carling - Linda Pond
- Mark Benton - Martin Pond
- Madge Hindle - Doreen
- John Arthur - Phil
- Jean Alexander - Queenie Liversidge
Plot
Much of the humour revolves around Barbara's tactlessness and her family's fear of getting on the wrong side of her. While the family often complain about her, they usually find they struggle to manage when Barbara doesn't take charge. Although the show initially appears to have a very traditional sitcom setting, surreal humour is frequently used, such as Barbara baking a cake that looks like Judi Dench and a taxidermist friend of Ted's stuffing and mounting his dead wife. There were also some more drama-based plots, such as Linda's discovery she can't have any more children after the birth of her son George. In a particularly dark development, the final episode ends with an unseen assailant shooting Barbara from behind - a cliffhanger which is never resolved.
Episodes
Pilot (1995)
- "Job"
Series One (1999)
- "Birthday" Ratings: 9.8m
- "Rivals" Ratings 8.21m
- "Amour" Ratings: 7.44m
- "Friends" Ratings: 6.4m
- "Coffee" Ratings: 7.18m
- "Scattering" Ratings: 5.02m
Series Two (2000-01)
- "Kids" Ratings: 7.55m
- "Massage" Ratings: N/A
- "Mum" Ratings: 8.70m
- "Christening" Ratings: 7.56m
- "Tyres" Ratings: 6.89m
- "Fox" Ratings: 7.59m
- "Sisters" Ratings: 5.80m
- "Mate" Ratings: N/A
- "Wedding" Ratings: 5.97m
- "Sheep" Ratings: N/A
Series Three (2002-03)
- "Queenie" Ratings: 6.97m
- "Flood" Ratings: 5.4m
- "Valentine" Ratings: 4.8m
- "Crime" Ratings: 6.74m
- "Weekend" Ratings: 4.7m
- "Baby" Ratings: 4.97m
- "Honeymoon" Ratings: 5.34m
- "Neighbours" Ratings: 5.42m
- "Guy Fawkes" Ratings: 5.94m
- "Kirsty" Ratings: 5.02m
- "Cottage"
- "Who Shot Barbara?"
Filming locations
Martin's news studio is the exterior of Carlton's Lenton Lane studios.
Reception
Initial reactions to the pilot were lukewarm. While The Guardian described Taylor as 'ever-watchable', it felt there was too much focus on character at the expense of plot, summing up 'whether or not there's a series in here remains to be seen'. Critics remained ambivalent as Barbara progressed to full series; previewing the second series opener in The Guardian, Jonathan Wright felt the show had become 'an enjoyable slice of mainstream sitcom', but Charlie Catchpole in The Mirror felt Taylor and Kelly were both 'sadly wasted', remarking 'Carlton Television say Barbara is ITV's most popular comedy for five years. I believe them. It's not exactly a crowded field, is it?'. However, every episode of the 1999 and 2002 series was in ITV's top 30 weekly ratings as compiled by BARB and audience figures frequently averaged around 5-7 million viewers, 17 of the episodes winning their slots, meaning they were the most watched shows at the time of broadcast.The Independent Television Commission's annual report for 2001 labelled Barbara 'a rare exception' to the otherwise unimpressive 'commitment to comedy shown by ITV', as represented by shows such as Sam's Game and Babes in the Wood.
DVD releases
DVD | Release date |
The Complete Series 1 | 13 September 2010 |
The Complete Series 2 | 17 January 2011 |
The Complete Series 3 | 23 May 2011 |
The Complete Series 1 - 3 Box Set | 24 October 2011 |