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Feel the ForceÌý

Rosie Cavaliero as PC Sally Frank, Michelle Gomez as PC Sally Bobbins and Leigh Zimmerman as Sergeant Beesley

Feel the Force - brand new six-part comedy series for ´óÏó´«Ã½ TWO

Starts Monday 8 May 2006, 9.30pm



Interview - writer Georgia Pritchett & producer Catherine Bailey


Feel the Force represents an on-going creative collaboration between writer Georgia Pritchett and producer Catherine Bailey, who first worked together on a variety of radio drama and comedy series for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3 and Radio 4.

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They went on to produce three series of children's comedy Barking! for ITV, and their next project will be an adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson's book, Lola Rose.

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What is the appeal of collaborative projects for you both?

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Catherine:

"I am a great believer in rehearsals, whether it's for radio or TV, and with this series we 'workshopped' each episode.

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"This provides the best opportunity for actors to familiarise themselves with the scripts and for the director and writer to hear them.

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"Once Georgia has the voice of the actors in her head she writes to their strengths. She is a real craftswoman when it comes to the pacing and rhythm of jokes.

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"She goes on honing a joke until she's satisfied it works but is always open to suggestions. Once the script is locked down we are very strict about not going off the script.

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"If you have great scripts then you have the foundations to build a good series."

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Georgia:

"I really enjoy workshops and rehearsals, because it's a chance to try different ideas or try one scene in different ways.

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"I think the best comedies are real team efforts and I'm very lucky that Michelle, Rosie and Tristram are full of good ideas – so we try things out and then we know the best way to tackle each scene before we start to film it.

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"But it doesn't stop there – because once we're actually filming, it's really exciting to see how all the other departments such as make-up, wardrobe and props etc all bring humour to the show as well.

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"Not many producers allow so much time for rehearsal but Catherine always does.

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"Working with her is always a good experience, because she has done so many different jobs. She really understands writers, actors and crew and knows how to keep everyone happy."

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Describe Frank and Bobbins as you conceived them Georgia:

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Georgia:

"Frank has a very short attention span and is lazy, self-centred and basically in the wrong job. She is never going to succeed as a policewoman and is only there because her step-dad is something very important in the police force.

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"Bobbins is totally committed, driven and desperate to be the best, but she is never going to succeed either because she just tries too hard…

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"Even if, by some fluke, Frank and Bobbins do end up solving a crime or catching a criminal, they're never going to get anywhere because their boss, Sergeant Beesley, is a woman who doesn't like women and who doesn't want them in the force."

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Why did you choose these particular characters and the environment in which they exist?

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Georgia:

"I get very tired of watching comedies where women are playing sensible girlfriends or nagging wives, and they don't get to deliver any of the jokes.

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"If they're lucky they get to play the kooky neighbour and get one funny scene per show. I wanted to do a female-led sitcom where the women got plenty of jokes and also plenty of physical comedy.

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"I definitely didn't want them to represent the voice of reason. These are two flawed, selfish characters in a situation where the stakes are high and their stupidity and laziness have big consequences."

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What were you looking for in your principal cast?

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Catherine:

"Rosie and Michelle shared an instant chemistry. They are great together both on-set and off. When we saw Leigh Zimmerman playing Ula in The Producers, she was so brilliant and striking we immediately knew she would make a great sergeant!"

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What do you think sets this series apart from other current TV comedy?

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Catherine:

"I think the trend recently has been to be a little bit downbeat and thoughtful. We make no excuses for this being upbeat. It's quite a physical comedy, and we hope it will appeal across a wide age range, both to men and women. Tristram Shapeero has done a great job in the way the series looks, which was all shot on location in Edinburgh."

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Georgia:

"I think we've been quite brave with Feel the Force because it's big, exuberant and boisterous, bucking the trend for low-key realism. Hopefully the viewers are ready for something a bit different."

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