Perfect Strangers (TV serial)
Perfect Strangers is a television drama first aired in 2001, produced for BBC Two. It was written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff, and starred Michael Gambon, who won a British Academy Television Award for his performance, Lindsay Duncan, Matthew Macfadyen, Claire Skinner, and Toby Stephens. Anton Lesser and Timothy Spall also appear. The drama received two Royal [Television Society Programme Awards|Royal Television Society Awards] and a Peabody Award. It was also nominated for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Drama Serial.
The action takes place during a large family reunion at a hotel.
It aired on BBC America under the title Almost Strangers.
Summary
The series is set over a three-day family reunion of considerably more than a hundred guests, that draws together the extended branches of the Symon family. Raymond Symon reluctantly attends with his wife Esther and son Daniel, who was not aware of the sprawl of his extended family because of his father and uncle's estrangement from his relatives. The stories Daniel learns about his family's past are episodic and non-linear, from his mysterious presence in a photograph taken at a children's party that he can't remember attending, to the wartime experiences of three distant elderly cousins. An important plot strand concentrates on a rift between two cousins and their aunt that has grown since the sudden death of the cousins' brother and Daniel's attempts to reunite the trio. An early incident of Raymond suffering a stroke while giving a withering speech to the reunion-goers and his subsequent bedridden state force him to appreciate the character of relatives that reflect his. Poliakoff's use of old photographs to unlock the intricacies of individuals' lives is prolific.Cast
- Michael Gambon... Raymond
- Lindsay Duncan... Alice
- Matthew Macfadyen... Daniel
- Claire Skinner... Rebecca
- Toby Stephens... Charles
- Jill Baker... Esther
- Timothy Spall... Irving
- Anton Lesser... Stephen
- Michael Culkin... Sidney
- Kelly Hunter... Poppy
- Kathleen Byron... Edith
- Muriel Pavlow... Violet
- Sheila Burrell... Grace
- Peter Howell... Ernest
- Tony Maudsley... Peter
- Camilla Power... Martina
- Marianne Borgo... Nazik
Awards
| Award | Year | Type | Person | Category |
| BAFTA TV Award | 2002 | Nominee | Lindsay Duncan | Best Actress |
| BAFTA TV Award | 2002 | Winner | Michael Gambon | Best Actor |
| BAFTA TV Award | 2002 | Nominee | John Chapman; Stephen Poliakoff | Best Drama Serial |
| BAFTA TV Award | 2002 | Nominee | Paul Tothill | Best Editing |
| BAFTA TV Award | 2002 | Nominee | Adrian Johnston | Best Original Television Music |
| BAFTA TV Award | 2002 | Nominee | Cinders Forshaw | Best Photography & Lighting |
| International Emmy | 2002 | Nominee | — | TV Series |
| Peabody Awards | 2003 | Winner | — | — |
| Royal Television Society | 2002 | Winner | — | Best Serial and TV Drama |
| Royal Television Society | 2002 | Winner | Stephen Poliakoff | Best Writer |
| Royal Television Society | 2002 | Nominee | Anushia Nieradzik | Best Costume Design |
| Royal Television Society | 2002 | Nominee | Dorka Nieradzik | Best Make Up Design |
| Royal Television Society | 2002 | Nominee | Paul Tothill | Best Editing |