Holding On (1997)
Holding On (1997)

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

David Morrissey
Shaun

Saira Todd
Claire

Phil Daniels
Gary Rickey

Ace Bhatti
Zahid

Ellen Thomas
Florrie

Freddie Annobil-Dodoo
Marcus

Caroline Harker
Vicky

Diane Parish
Janet

Lesley Manville
Hilary

Sandra Voe
Annie

Rachel Power
Helen

Frances Shergold
Frances

Sam Kelly
Bernard

Tim Woodward
Ken

Treva Etienne
Lloyd

Tilly Vosburgh
Gabby

Ruth Sheen
Alice

Jeillo Edwards
Aunt Gaynor

Sean Gallagher
Alan

Annette Badland
Brenda

Razaaq Adoti
Chris

Paul Jesson
Lake

David Calder
Werner

Leslie Schofield
Claire's Father

Peter Gunn
Len

Philip Bretherton
Straun

Catherine Russell
Bridget

Fleur Mould
Sally

David Snodin
Producer

Gordon Ronald
Producer

Michael Wearing
Executive Producer

Kevin Loader
Executive Producer

Tony Marchant
Writer

Adrian Shergold
Director

Stevie Herbert
Art Direction

Marilyn Johnson
Casting

Candida Otton
Production Design

Karen Hartley-Thomas
Hairstylist / Makeup Artist / Makeup Artist / Hairstylist

John Stothart
Editor

Nick Bicât
Original Music Composer

Peter Middleton
Director of Photography

Aideen Morgan
Costume Design

Buffy Kimm
Production Design

Norah Marshall
Art Direction

Meera Syal

Peter Firth
Media.

Details.
This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Holding On is an eight-part British television drama series, created by screenwriter Tony Marchant, that first broadcast on BBC2 on 8 September 1997. The series follows the life of a seemingly unconnected group of people living in London, whose lives are strangely affected by the murder of a young woman in the city. While some of the group are able to take a newfound hope from the remains of the tragic event, others including food critic Gary Rickey (Phil Daniels) simply watch on as despair begins to unravel in the light of the aftermath. Proving popular with both critics and viewers alike, the series won a Royal Television Society award for Best Drama Serial in 1998.
The series boasted a stellar cast, including David Morrissey, Lesley Manville and Ellen Thomas, as well as Ace Bhatti and Diane Parish, who were both relatively unknown at the time of the series' broadcast. The series was billed as Marchant's "first significant project for television", and its main themes as "exploring in complex detail the personal responsibility [of every individual], and how it becomes threatened in a society which has been told by Margaret Thatcher [that] it no longer exists." The series was first released on DVD on 1 August 2005. After many years of being out-of-print, the series was finally re-released by Simply Media on 9 November 2015. Following the DVD release, the series drew comparisons to American drama series The Wire, praising the similarities been the multi-layered complex storylines and character development.
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