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Revision as of 19:57, 23 July 2024
Goldplated is an eight-part drama series from World Productions which made its debut on Channel 4 on Wednesday 18 October 2006 at 10.00pm. It was created by Jimmy Gardner. It follows self-made businessman John White (played by David Schofield), as he struggles to complete a business deal that could be compromised by past indiscretions.[1]
Plot
Similarly to The Sopranos (which the show has been compared to) White's personal life is intertwined with his business life. He lives in Northern England with his partner Cassidy, who is half his age, and their son, while in the process of divorcing his wife Beth (Barbara Marten). His oldest son Darren is his business partner, while his other two children with Beth also feature. Kenny Doughty also stars in 4 episodes as Cassidy's love interest.
Characters
- John White, played by David Schofield
- Beth White, played by Barbara Marten
- Justin White, played by Nicholas Shaw
- Lauren White, played by Jaime Winstone
- Terese White, Played by Poppy Miller
- Darren White, played by Darren Tighe
- Cassidy, played by Kelly Harrison
- Coll, played by Kenny Doughty
Filming locations
- Over 50 per cent of the filming takes place in the Borough of Macclesfield in Cheshire on the edge of the Pennines, in Northern England.[2][3]
- Alderley Edge, Cheshire as Alderley Edge
- Brasingamens Pub, Alderley Edge, Cheshire as the Nightclub
- Over Alderley National Trust, Cheshire as various
- Knutsford The house location, Cheshire
- De Vere Mottram Hall, Mottram, Macclesfield, Cheshire
- Mere Country Golf Club, Knutsford, Cheshire
- Hale Barns, Greater Manchester
Episode list
# | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) |
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1 | "The Christening" | Julie Anne Robinson | Jimmy Gardner | 18 October 2006 | 1.4 |
2 | "The Funeral" | Julie Anne Robinson | Jimmy Gardner | 25 October 2006 | TBA |
3 | "Lauren's Affair" | Julie Anne Robinson | Kate O'Riordan | 1 November 2006 | TBA |
4 | "Darren in Love" | Robert Delamere | Jimmy Gardner | 8 November 2006 | TBA |
5 | "The Charity Dinner" | Robert Delamere | Jimmy Gardner | 15 November 2006 | TBA |
6 | "Cassidy's Mother" | Robert Delamere | Nicholas Blincoe | 22 November 2006 | TBA |
7 | "Naomi Moves Into Whiteoaks" | Susan Tully | Sarah Phelps | 29 November 2006 | TBA |
8 | "Retribution" | Susan Tully | Jimmy Gardner | 29 November 2006 | TBA |
Reception
Despite a massive promotional effort that included a nationwide poster campaign featuring giant Gold Credit cards across Great Britain the drama fared poorly in the ratings, drawing only 1.4 million viewers for its opening episode. Reviews were not much better: Matt Baylis of The Daily Express described it as 'a string of cliches long ago exhausted by older and better shows'; Ian Johns of The Times was confused about the tone, but praised the team behind the series.[4]
References
- ^ "Home - World Productions".
- ^ "Bling on the action as Wilmslow stars in a goldplated soap". 20 June 2006.
- ^ "Northern exposure: The Cheshire set". Independent.co.uk. 7 October 2006.
- ^ "Goldplated: The drama hit Channel 4 needs?". TheGuardian.com. 19 October 2006.
External links
- Goldplated at Channel4.com
- Goldplated at IMDb
- 2006 British television series debuts
- 2006 British television series endings
- 2000s British drama television series
- 2000s British television miniseries
- Channel 4 television dramas
- Channel 4 miniseries
- British English-language television shows
- Television shows set in the United Kingdom
- Television shows set in Cheshire
- Television series by World Productions