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24 September 2014
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John Thomson plays Terry Corlette

Blackpool - an original six-part drama serial for 大象传媒 ONE



John Thomson plays Terry Corlette


Ripley Holden has a great line in killer put-downs and quite often it is his much maligned old friend Terry Corlette who is on the receiving end of his one-liners.


Terry owns a run-down bed and breakfast in Blackpool and is also an investor in Ripley's grand scheme to build a luxury casino and hotel complex in the town.


The pair might be business partners but that doesn't stop Terry being the butt of Ripley's jokes.


"Terry is Ripley's fall guy," says John Thomson who plays him. "They might be old friends but Ripley is just constantly taking the piss out of him. He's the Syd Little to Ripley's Eddie Large, so he is always at the brunt of his gags."


Their business relationship is rather one-sided too.


"The whole casino plan is a huge pipe dream," says Thomson. "Terry is actually quite shrewd with money and is constantly asking where the cash is going which Ripley doesn't like.


"The trouble is both Terry and their friend Jim Allbright are a bit in awe of Ripley. They've got a lot of admiration despite the fact that he's ripping them both off."


But later in the series Ripley finally pushes his luck with Terry just too far, with disastrous consequences.


"At one point Ripley slaps him and that changes their relationship," says Thomson.


Despite being shrewd with money, Terry's business plans aren't always the most thought out.


"As he's also an investor within Ripley's supposed new Vegas-style place Terry has decided to take on board the idea of converting his bed and breakfast into a boutique hotel.


"The two guys who owned the bed and breakfast were delighted that we had used their exterior in Blackpool - then it'll cut to what we've created as Terry's interior and then they'll probably go, 'Oh my God!'"


Like most of the Blackpool cast, Thomson had his own musical numbers to perform.


"My hardest day filming was singing Alison Moyet's track Invisible while I watched a stunt double of me being beaten up," he says.


"I also had to do a solo dancing piece while Terry is getting ready to go out. I got a full Saturday Night Fever routine to Can You Feel The Force by The Real Thing in Terry's bathroom!"


Thomson put his all into it and just accepted that some of the filming was like drama school exercises.


"Sarah, David and I said that there are elements of this show where you have to be a tree - and forget any kind of shame!" he says.


"It was like music and movement at school in your pants and vest! You have to just get on with it and say to yourself if you don't put in 101 per cent it's going to show - and everyone else was in the same boat."


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