High Hopes (British TV series)
High Hopes is a sitcom created by Boyd Clack, written by Clack and Kirsten Jones. Produced and directed by Gareth Gwenlan for BBC Wales, High Hopes is set in a fictional area of the South Wales Valleys called Cwm-Pen-Ôl.
It stars Margaret John as widow Elsie Hepplewhite, Robert Blythe as her son Richard Hepplewhite, Steven Meo as Hoffman and Oliver Wood as Charlie.
It revolves around Elsie's son Richard and his dodgy business ventures, assisted by the two boys, who attempted to rob the Hepplewhites' house in the first episode.
Broadcast
The pilot, with slight differences to future cast and plot, was first broadcast in Wales on 1 April 1999. On 26 July 1999, it was broadcast in England on BBC Two.The series started in October 2002, and in March 2007, filming began on its fifth series.
The sixth and final series, consisting of six episodes, was first shown on BBC1 Wales weekly from Tuesday, 11 November 2008.
But, before it aired a report in the South Wales Echo, titled 'Welsh sitcom set to be axed', confirmed that: "High Hopes will not be re-commissioned beyond 2009, a BBC spokesman confirmed. He said: "The next series of High Hopes is due to go out this autumn. The series has not been re-commissioned for next year". He added that High Hopes – currently in its fifth series – could return at a future date."
A three-part "Best Bits" special was shown on BBC One Wales, starting 20 September; the third episode was on Sunday, 4 October 2009.
In December 2014 it was announced a one-off special would be screened in March 2015 as a part of the BBC Wales 'Real Valleys' season of programmes.
Characters
Richard (Fagin) Hepplewhite
- Played by: Robert Blythe
Elsie "Mam" Hepplewhite
- Played by: Margaret John
Dwayne Hoffman
- Played by: Steven Meo
Charlie Jenkins
- Played by: Ben Evans, Oliver Wood
Other characters
Other characters include Mrs. Coles, the local shopkeeper, PC Claude Cox, a friend of the family, with a fondness for cake, plastic sex dolls and pornographic films. Also present is show co-writer Boyd Clack who plays Sergeant Ball.Pilot and series comparison
The pilot and the series in general can be compared:- In the pilot, the boys knew Fagin already, but in the series, Fagin met them and their knowledge of each other developed very quickly, although he knew them it was not as if he had known them for long.
- The whole of the UK saw the pilot, whereas the series was originally shown only in Wales, but was repeated on BBC2 Wales in 2006, which was also available to BSkyB viewers outside Wales as well.
- Different actors played Hoffman, Charlie and PC Claude Cox.
The backdrop village seen on the opening and closing credits is Fochriw.