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The Only Way Is Essex
File:Towie opening title.png
GenreDramality
Created byRuth Wrigley
Tony Wood
StarringJames Argent
Sam Faiers
Kirk Norcross
Jessica Wright
Lauren Pope
Joey Essex
Gemma Collins
Chloe Sims
Lucy Mecklenburgh
Mario Falcone
Narrated byDenise van Outen
Opening theme"The Only Way Is Up" by Yazz
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series7
No. of episodes84 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time30–60 mins (series 1)
45–60 mins (series 2-present)
Production companyLime Pictures
Original release
NetworkITV2
ITV2 HD
Release10 October 2010 (2010-10-10) –
Present
Related
It's All About Amy
Mark Wright's Hollywood Nights

Sorry Sonya Towie came 4 years after The Hills. The interntet never lies.The Only Way Is Essex (often abbreviated as TOWIE) is a British BAFTA award-winning television show based in Essex, England. It shows "real people in modified situations, saying unscripted lines but in a structured way."[1] The show is filmed just a few days in advance. It is narrated by Denise van Outen, who is from Basildon, Essex. Series 1 ran initially for four weeks, and currently airs every Wednesday and Sunday at 10pm on ITV2. The show has been described by the Daily Mirror as Britain's answer to The Hills and Jersey Shore.[2] Series 2 began on 20 March 2011, once again airing every Wednesday and Sunday, but with longer episodes than Series 1. Series 2 also saw the departure of original cast member Amy Childs. The second series consisted of 14 episodes, ending on 4 May 2011. On 22 May 2011, the series won the Audience Award at the 2011 BAFTA Awards. The show returned for a third series on 25 September 2011 and was the final series to feature two of the original cast members: Mark Wright, whose departure was seen in the final episode although later returned for a cameo appearance in series 6 and the 2012 christmas special. Kirk Norcross departed off screen like Childs and later returned as a full time cast member in series 7. The series ended on 9 November 2011.[3] The second Christmas Special of The Only Way Is Essex aired on 20 December 2011.

The cast for series 4 was officially announced on 24 January with the announcement that Maria Fowler and Harry Derbidge would not be returning.[4] On 25 January the show was nominated for "Most Popular Reality Programme" at the National Television Awards. Series 4 returned on 29 January 2012 and ended on 29 February. Series 5 began airing 15 April and yet again ran for 10 episodes concluding on 27 May 2012. An hour-long special entitled The Only Way Is Marbs, set in the holiday destination of Marbella, aired on 13 June 2012.[5] Tinchy Stryder made a guest appearance in the episode. Series 6 started airing from 22 July and concluded on 22 August. It was confirmed that original cast member Lauren Goodger would be leaving the series in the final episode. The seventh series started airing from 30 September 2012 with all of the cast from the previous series returning and original cast member Kirk Norcross returning to the series after departing in series 3, the series will conclude on 31 October.[6] An eighth and ninth series was confirmed shortly after to be aired in 2013. On 13 November 2012 it was confirmed that three festive specials would air in December including a Live episode, a first for any reality show. The specials aired from 3 to the 19 December.

Series

Series 1 began airing on 10 October 2010 and concluded on 10 November 2010, consisting of 10 episodes. Due to the success of the series, a Christmas special aired the same year on 24 December. This series was heavily centred around the love triangle of Mark Wright, Lauren Goodger and Lucy Mecklenburgh. Five of the main members of the cast appeared on Alan Carr: Chatty Man on 21 February 2011 to discuss the first series and also confirmed a second series.

Series 2 began airing on 20 March 2011 and concluded on 4 May 2011, due to the popularity of the first series the second series consisted of 14 episodes, before the series aired the cast filmed a four-minute music video that was screened on ITV2, dance duo LMFAO remixed their hit single "I'm in Miami Bitch" and replaced it with "Im in Essex Girl". This series saw the departure of Amy Childs off screen and introduced new characters Joey Essex and Gemma Collins.

Series 3 began airing on 24 September 2011 and concluded on 9 November, consisting of 14 episodes. This series saw the departures of original cast members Mark Wright, Harry Derbridge and Kirk Norcross. A second Christmas special aired on 20 December. The cast of the third series (excluding Wright and Norcross) covered the Wham single Last Christmas, the official video premiered on ITV2 in November with the single peaking at #32 on the official UK charts.

Series 4 began airing on 29 January 2012 and ended on 29 February 2012, consisting of 10 episodes. Before the series aired it was confirmed by Digital Spy that the show would run like a soap opera and therefore be screened throughout the entire year with four series airing in 2012. This series introduced numerous new characters including Charlie King and Bobby Norris. Lauren Goodger confirmed that she would depart in the final episode of series 6 due to wanting to pursue other things, her final appearance was shown in the finale of series 6. Kirk Norcross returned in series 7 after departing from the show in series 3, making him the first ever cast member to return to the series. The series was renewed for two further series in August 2012, set to air sometime in 2013.[7] On 13 November 2012 it was confirmed that three festive specials would air in December including a Live episode, a first for the show. Sam Faiers later tweeted "I'm really excited but so so nervous! It's going to be an amazing experience. Who knows what will happen... especially in Essex!" Following the broadcast of the live episodes it met with numerous negative reviews with Digital Spy commenting that it just didn't work and being complete car crash tv with it not making much sense. On 14 December 2012 it was confirmed that former cast member Mark Wright would return for a cameo appearance in the 2012 Christmas special, Wright confirmed this speaking to The Sun saying "Arg is a bit down right now, so I'm doing this for him. I know how excited he will be. It should be great fun and I'm looking forward to catching up with old friends."

Film

On 21 November 2011 it was reported that a movie adaptation of the series would be made however nothing at the time was confirmed nor denied. Rumours of a movie was fueled again in September 2012 when cast member Gemma Collins said in an interview that a movie of the series was in the works, in the interview Collins claimed that a movie "Was gonna happen", stating further "It'll be fab, everyone will love it, why not? We don't know where it will be filmed, we don't know when, but I mean we're just normal people with crazy lives." A few days later former TOWIE cast member Amy Childs said in her magazine column that she would return if a movie was made.[8]

Cast

Main cast

This is the main current cast for series 1-8.
Cast member Series(s) Notes
Main cast
Jessica Wright 1—present The sister of former cast member Mark Wright, she runs her own lingerie shop called 'With Love Jessica' and has recently released her debut single "Dance All Night" (UK chart 36). The singer has appeared in the series since the pilot episode. Dating Ricky Rayment as of series 6 (26)
James Argent 1—present Original cast member. Best friend of Mark Wright and ex boyfriend of Lydia Bright.
Sam Faiers 1—present Co-owner of Minnie's Boutique with her sister Billie, former glamour model. Ex girlfriend of Mark Wright and currently dating Joey Essex. (21)
Kirk Norcross 1—3,
7—present
Kirk appeared in the first three series dating Amy Childs and Lauren Pope and had a public rivalry with Mark Wright. Kirk returned in series 7, is one half of Jirk, a bromance between himself and Joey Essex. (24)
Lauren Pope 1—present DJ,model and business woman, Lauren first appeared during series 1 after falling for Kirk Norcross, though he was dating Amy Childs at the time. Their relationship had ended by the start of series 3. Lauren also dated Tom Pearce as of series 5 and is best Friend of Chloe Sims. (30)
Lucy Mecklenburgh 1—present Owner of fashion boutique Love Lucy, ex-girlfriend of Mark Wright and current girlfriend of Mario and best friends with Lydia Bright. (21)
Joey Essex 2—present Debuting in series 2, Joey is noted for using the word "reem", with it becoming his catchphrase in the show. He is the cousin of co-star Chloe Sims. Boyfriend of Sam Faiers. (22)
Chloe Sims 2—present Cousin of Joey Essex and best friend to Lauren Pope, Sims is also a single mother to daughter Madison who appeared in series 4 of the show. (30)
Mario Falcone 3—present Boyfriend of Lucy Mecklenburgh and best friends with Lil Chris. (24)

From series 1-3, the main cast received star billing in the opening credits, and were credited by their first names.

Supporting cast

Cast member[9] Age Years credited Job/role Series(s)
Patricia "Nanny Pat" Brooker 72 2010–present Jessica and Mark Wright's grandmother and Carol Wright's mother 1-
Billie Faiers 22 2010–present Sister of Sam Faiers 1-
Debbie Bright 51 2011–present Mother of Lydia Bright 2-
Carol Wright 51 2011–present Mother of Jessica Wright 2-
Mick Norcross 49 2011–present Kirk's father, nightclub owner of "Sugar Hut" 2-
Billi Mucklow 24 2011–present Salon owner, best friend of Cara. Ex girlfriend of Tom Kilbey 3-
Cara Kilbey 24 2011–present Best friend of Billi Mucklow and sister of Tom Kilbey 3-
Ricky Rayment[4] 20 2012–present Financial manager and current boyfriend of Jessica Wright 4-
James "Diags" Bennewith[4] 20 2012–present Best friend of Joey Essex and Tom Pearce 4-
Chris "Little Chris" Drake 25 2012–present Best friend of Mario Falcone 4-
Charlie King 26 2012–present Ex-boyfriend of Gemma Collins and Danni Park Dempsey, best friend of Bobby-Cole Norris 4-
Bobby-Cole Norris 24 2012–present Hair stylist and best friend to Charlie King and Lydia Bright 4-
Tom Pearce 22 2012–present Flatmate of Joey Essex, dated both Lauren Pope and Lauren Goodger 5-
Danni Dempsey 23 2012–present Best Friend of Lydia Bright, dated Charlie King briefly 5-

Former

Cast member[9] Age Years credited Job/role Series(s) Episodes
Lydia Rose Bright 21 2010–2012 Co-owner of boutique Bella Sorella, ex girlfriend of James Argent 1—7 76
Mark Wright 25 2010–2011, 2012 Nightclub promoter, ex-fiance of Lauren Goodger 1—3, 7 41
Lauren Goodger 25 2010–2012 Ex-fiance of cast member Mark Wright, Owner of product line & shop Laurens Way 1—6 66
Harry Derbidge 18 2010–2011 Student and cousin of Amy Childs 1—3 38
Maria Fowler 26 2010–2011 Glamour model and former housemate of Lauren Pope 1—3 24
Amy Childs 22 2010–2011 Beautician, cousin of Harry Derbidge 1—2 25
Michael Woods 27 2010 Former bar worker at Sugar Hut and friend of Kirk Norcross 1 11
Candy Jacobs 26 2010 Former bar worker at Sugar Hut and friend of Kirk Norcross 1 11
Dino Georgiades 30 2011–2012 Male model and fitness trainer 3—4 15
Georgio Georgiades 30 2011–2012 Male model and fitness trainer 3—4 15
Georgina Dorsett 27 2012 Property developer 4—5 15
Tom Kilbey 22 2012 Brother of Cara Kilbey, boyfriend of Lydia Bright 4—7 34

Cast departures

Amy Childs left the show after the second series so that she could enter Celebrity Big Brother 8 (where she came fourth). She then starred in her own reality show It's All About Amy on Channel 5. On 9 January 2012, it was rumoured that Childs would be returning to TOWIE due to It's All About Amy being cancelled, but she denied this via Twitter.[citation needed].

Mark Wright announced that he would be leaving the show to take part in I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in which he placed second. Wright's final episode was in the series finale of series 3 on 9 November 2011. Wright later went on to present Take Me Out: The Gossip on ITV2 for two series in 2012.[10] Like Childs, Wright went on to star in his own reality series Mark Wright's Hollywood Nights on ITV2 in June 2012 which ran for 5 episodes but was quickly cancelled due to lack of interest and low ratings. Wright made a cameo appearance in series 6.

On 13 December 2011, Kirk Norcross confirmed he would not be returning to the show saying: "I reached my peak. I also felt I was becoming known as the fiery guy who would flare up, which isn't me. It's just weird how it got, with so many characters fighting for storylines. TOWIE is a great show, but I couldn't see what storyline I was going to end up with - I think I've quit while I was ahead". He later went on to appear on Celebrity Big Brother 9.[11] Norcross returned to the show in the first episode of series 7.

On 9 January 2012, Maria Fowler and Harry Derbidge confirmed their exits from the show on Twitter, with both of them hinting that they have different projects lined up for the future.[12] Fowler thanked her fans for their support, and revealed that she had agreed to leave the show following a meeting with producers.[13] Meanwhile, Derbidge wrote that he was "moving on to different things."[14] Harry had been previously rumoured to leave in September 2011 due to lack of air time and wanting to branch out on his own.

On 22 August 2012, a few hours before the airing of the finale episode in series 6 it was officially confirmed that Lauren Goodger would make her exit in the upcoming episode. Goodger "mutually agreed" a deal to leave the series with ITV, although producers have stated that Goodger could return in the future.[15] On 19 December 2012 original cast member Lydia Bright departed in the 2012 christmas special.

Cast returns

On 30 September 2012, Kirk Norcross returned to the show in the first episode of series 7. Norcross had a stint on Celebrity Big Brother 9 earlier in the year.

On 16 December 2012 Mark Wright confirmed he would be returning for a one-off appearance in the 2012 Christmas Special, after originally appearing in the show for the first three series and made returned in the sixth series but made a non speaking cameo appearence.

Cast table

Series 1 (2010) Series 2 (2011) Series 3 (2011) Series 4 (2012) Series 5 (2012) Series 6 (2012) Series 7 (2012)
James "Arg" Argent 2010-
Amy Childs 2010-2011
Harry Derbidge 2010-2011
Sam Faiers 2010-
Lauren Goodger 2010-2012
Candy Jacobs 2010
Kirk Norcross 2010-2011 2012-
Michael Woods 2010
Jess Wright 2010-
Mark Wright 2010-2011 2012
'Nanny Pat' Brooker 2010-
Maria Fowler 2010-2011
Lucy Mecklenburgh 2010-
Lydia Bright 2010-2012
Lauren Pope 2010-
Billie Faiers Not in show 2011-
Gemma Collins Not in show 2011-
Joey Essex Not in show 2011-
Mick Norcross Not in show 2011-
Chloe Sims Not in show 2011-
Carol Wright Not in show 2011-
Debbie Douglas Not in show 2011-
Mario Falcone Not in show 2011-
Dino Georgiades Not in show 2011-2012
Georgio Georgiades Not in show 2011-2012
Cara Kilbey Not in show 2011-
Billi Mucklow Not in show 2011-
'Diags' Bennewith Not in show 2012-
Georgina Dorsett Not in show 2012
Chris Drake Not in show 2012-
Tom Kilbey Not in show 2012
Ricky Rayment Not in show 2012-
Bobby Cole-Norris Not in show 2012-
Charlie King Not in show 2012-
Tom Pearce Not in show 2012-
Danni Park-Dempsey Not in show 2012-

Reception

Viewership

These viewing figures are taken from BARB.[16]

Series Series premiere viewers
(millions)
Series finale viewers
(millions)
Series average
(millions)
1 1.144 0.975 5.930
2 1.547 1.858 10.470
3 2.102 2.210 10.720
4 1.502 1.768 10.520
5 1.658 1.506 10.580
6 1.484 1.092 10.270
7 1.397 1.457 10.460

Production

The show is filmed just a few days in advance, and is narrated by Denise van Outen, who is from Basildon, Essex. The first series ran initially for four weeks, airing every Wednesday and Sunday. The show has been described by the Daily Mirror as Britain's answer to The Hills and Jersey Shore.[2] Series 2 began on 20 March 2011, once again airing every Wednesday and Sunday, but with longer episodes than Series 1. Series 2 also saw the departure of original cast member Amy Childs. The second series consisted of 14 episodes, ending on 4 May 2011. The series returned for a third series on 25 September 2011 and was the final series to feature two of the original cast members Mark Wright whose departure was seen in the final episode whilst Kirk Norcross departed off screen like Childs. The series ended on 9 November 2011.[3] On 2 December 2011 it was revealed that a large amount of the cast would not be returning for the fourth series in 2012 but would feature in the 2011 Christmas Special.[17] The fourth series began in January 2012. Digital Spy reported that the series had been renewed for a further four series following the Christmas Special and would air four 10-episode runs in 2012.[18] On 11 January it was reported that 12 new characters would be joining the cast.[19]

Controversy

The show has been criticised for its negative and stereotypical representation of Essex, and there have been a number of complaints to ITV2.[20] Some Essex residents felt it was not a true representation of the area and the people that live there.[20][21][22][23][24][25] Kirk Norcross responded to this criticism by saying, "We are all from Essex, so this is Essex. It's not acting. It's not like they've got people from America and said 'Right, act like you think you know where Essex is.' We are Essex people so what you're watching is Essex".[26]

In April 2011, it was reported that Big Brother 8 winner Brian Belo plans on suing the makers of The Only Way Is Essex – claiming they "stole his idea".[27] Belo was in the original pilot of the show – provisionally titled Totally Essex[28] – alongside current stars Mark Wright, Sam Faiers, Kirk Norcross and Amy Childs.[27] Belo plans on suing his former manager and Lime Productions, which makes the show, for lost earnings of up to £100,000 a series.[27] The Sun reported that Belo had spent the previous two years working on an idea for a United Kingdom version of The Hills, with his manager successfully pitching the pilot to Lime Productions.[27] After not making the cast list, Belo believed he might be involved in producing the show, but was "cut" from the production entirely.[27]

File:Theonlywayisessex.jpg
Series 1 title card with the original cast members including Mark Wright, Lauren Goodger and Amy Childs (2010)

On 24 October 2011, it was reported that sisters Sam and Billie Faiers had been attacked by a group of girls on a night out. "The sisters were first targeted inside the club when the girls made off with Billie's handbag... When they left, the gang followed them back to Essex." An insider also commented saying "Both Sam and Billie later went to A&E to get checked out. They are fine now, just a bit shocked, although Sam has been left with two black eyes." A video of the attack leaked online a day later.[29] The aftermath of the attack was aired during an episode in series 3.

In May 2012, it was reported that original cast member Lauren Goodger had fallen out with the show's director for her bad timekeeping on set and her diva demands. Goodger appeared in the first four episodes of series 5, and was suspended from appearing in the show, however on 18 May 2012, it was confirmed that the issues had been resolved and that Goodger would be returning to the programme. Goodger returned in episode 9 and her absence from the show was not mentioned on screen.

Fresh Out of Essex

Fresh Out of Essex is mini online 5-12 minute episodes that are uploaded onto the official website when the series is off air, two series have aired in 2012.

Music

In December 2011 the show's current cast released a cover of the Wham! classic Last Christmas, with their own unique version of the show's theme song 'The Only Way Is Up' as the single's B-side. The original, by Yazz, spent five weeks at number one in 1988. All profits from the single go to Text SANTA, a major new charity initiative set up by ITV, which aims to raise money and awareness for a group of charities, including Crisis, Samaritans and Great Ormond Street Hospital.[30]

The official video for the single premiered on 1 December at 11 pm on ITV2 and featured Jessica Wright taking lead vocals alongside Lauren and Gemma. The video shows the current cast from series 3 singing in the studio with clips of the Lauren, Mark and Lucy love triangle from series 1. Half of the current cast including main singers on the single Jessica Wright and James Argent performed the single on the final episode of the Text Santa TV series.

Singles

Single Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
IRE
NLD
"Reem"
(featuring Joey Essex)
2011 non-album singles
"Last Christmas"
(featuring cast of series 3)
33
"Dance All Night"
(Jessica Wright)
2012 36 TBA

DVD releases

Season Date released # of episodes # of discs Special features
The Complete First Series 28 March 2011 11 2 2010 Christmas Special
The Complete Second Series 26 September 2011 14 2
The Complete Third Series 20 January 2012 15 3 2011 Christmas special
The Complete Fourth Series 7 May 2012 10 2
The Complete Fifth Series 1 October 2012 11 2 The Only Way Is Marbs special
The Complete Sixth Series 8 October 2012 10 2
The Complete Seventh Series 11 March 2013 13 3 2012 Festive specials

International broadcasting

Series 1, 2, 3 and 4 have been shown in Australia and New Zealand on LifeStyle You. Series 1-3 are available in the United States on video-on-demand site Hulu on HuluPlus. The show airs in Israel on yes Drama.

See also

References

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  3. ^ a b "Watch the new TWATS trailer - The Only Way Is Essex". Itv.com. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
  4. ^ a b c Eriksen, Alanah. "There's a new Captain in Essex: Ricky Rayment will be TOWIE's leading man... but he's no Mark Wright". Daily Mail. London.
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