Early Doors


Early Doors is a BBC sitcom written by Craig Cash and Phil Mealey, who also appear in the series playing best friends Joe and Duffy. The setting is The Grapes, a small public house in Stockport where daily life revolves around the issues of love, loneliness and blocked urinals.

Scenario

The show centres on pub landlord Ken, especially his preoccupation with his step-daughter Melanie, who is preparing to meet her real father, and his nervous relationship with barmaid Tanya. Ken's wife left him for his best friend.
The series reflects more than a little of the Northern humour displayed in The Royle Family. In a similar style to The Royle Family, every scene unfolds within the spatial context of The Grapes, and it is also set in Greater Manchester. Two series of the show were produced in 2003 and 2004.
The series refers to Stockport landmarks, including Houldsworth Square and the McVitie's factory.

Etymology of show's title

The title is a British slang phrase meaning those who arrive earlier than is customary, and was often associated with pub customers who wait for or arrive soon after evening opening, around 5:30 pm. Until the law was changed in 1988, pubs in England closed in the afternoon. Most are now open all day. It is also widely heard in British football circles, and was resuscitated in comments about football. The phrase originates in the practice of British theatres from around 1870 of allowing customers who paid a little extra to enter the theatre early and choose their own seats to beat the rush just before the performance started.

Regular characters

Series 1
Series 2
The theme music for the series is "Small World" by Roddy Frame from the 2002 album Surf.
The 2006 Channel 4 documentary Who Killed the British Sitcom used the closing music from Early Doors over its own end credits.

Live stage show

In June 2018, it was announced that Craig Cash and Phil Mealey had been writing Early Doors Live, a new stage show of the series. The show was due to open at The Lowry, Salford in August 2018, before a UK arena tour.
The new stage show will bring back almost all of the original cast from the TV series including pub landlord Ken played by John Henshaw, 13 years on, reflecting many of the changes in the pub world - most noticeably of course, the smoking ban. Returning cast from the TV series include, John Henshaw as Ken, Phil Mealey as Duffy, Craig Cash as Joe, Susan Cookson as Tanya, Lisa Millett as Debbie, Joan Kempson as Winnie, James Quinn and Peter Wight as policemen Nige and Phil. Also joining the cast are Judith Barker, Vicky Binns, Nick Birkenshaw, Neil Hurst and Laura Woodward.
In January 2019 Early Doors Live won the Manchester Evening News CityLife Award for Best Theatre Production. It was quickly followed by the announcement that the live stage show will be returning to The Lowry in the summer of 2019

Critical reception