The Lakes (1997)
The Lakes (1997)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
John Simm
Danny Kavanagh
Emma Cunniffe
Emma Kavanagh
Mary Jo Randle
Bernie Quinlan
Robert Pugh
Father Matthew
Paul Copley
Peter Quinlan
Kevin Doyle
John Fisher
Clare Holman
Simone Fisher
Kaye Wragg
Lucy Archer
Elizabeth Bennett
Doreen Archer
Nicholas Day
Cecil Archer
Elizabeth Rider
Sheila Thwaite
David Westhead
Arthur Thwaite
Charles Dale
Gary Alcock aka 'Chef'
Elizabeth Berrington
Ruth Alcock
James Thornton
Pete Quinlan
Tony Rohr
Grandad
Matt Bardock
Albie
Lee Oakes
Tharmy
Bob Mason
Sergeant Eddie Slater
Jessica Perry
Annie Quinlan
Jenna Scruton
Paula Thwaite
Barbara Wilshere
Dr Sarah Kilbride
Annabelle Apsion
Beverly
Amanda Mealing
Jo Jo Spiers
Robin Laing
Joey
Debbie Chazen
Delilah
Jimmy McGovern
Creator / Writer
Ryan Pope
Robert
Marshall Lancaster
Ged Hodgson
Samantha Seager
Julie
Justin Brady
Billy Jennings
Sally Rogers
Juliet Bray
Joel Phillimore
Thomas Alcock
Robert Morgan
Charles Kilbride
David Blair
Director
Sallie Aprahamian
Director
Bill Anderson
Director
David Moore
Director
Roberto Bangura
Director
Joe Ainsworth
Writer
William Gaminara
Writer
Julie Rutterford
Writer
Kate Fitzgerald
Mam
Arthur Kelly
Dad
Al T. Kossy
Meths Drinker
Stephen Graham
Graham
Olivier Pierre
Wealthy Man
Jill Halfpenny
Tina
Abigail Fisher
Kate
Vincent Maguire
Police Officer
Norman Rodway
Coroner
Dicken Ashworth
Cumbrian Man
Andy Devine
Bus Driver
Bruce McGregor
Flat Nose
Mike Turiansky
Thick Neck
Shaun McGowan
Tank
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 14, 1997
StatusEnded
Seasons2
Episodes14
Running Time1h
Genres
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The Lakes is a British television drama series, created and principally written by Jimmy McGovern, first broadcast on BBC1 on 14 September 1997. The series, which was principally filmed in and around Patterdale and The Ullswater Hotel, Glenridding, stars John Simm as Danny Kavanagh, a hotel porter, compulsive gambler, and philanderer who escapes from the dole queues in Liverpool to live in the Lake District. After he meets and marries local girl Emma Quinlan (Emma Cunniffe), they move back to Liverpool. However, the consequences of Danny's gambling habit results in Emma moving back to the Lakes. Months later, Danny also returns, and takes up a job looking after a rowing boat concession, and starts to patch up his relationship with Emma.
Two series were broadcast. The first, made of four episodes including a feature-length pilot, aired during September and October 1997. A second series, extended to ten episodes, broadcast from January to March 1999. McGovern described the series as "partially autobiographical", having also been a gambling addict and having met his wife Eileen while working at a hotel in Cumbria. McGovern's involvement in the second series was heavily reduced, with a number of co-writers contributing to the series, including Joe Ainsworth, William Gaminara and Julie Rutterford. The series was critically acclaimed when first broadcast, although it caused controversy due to the hard-hitting portrayal of an immoral British sub-culture, and scenes of sex and violence. The series was considered a springboard for many members of the cast, including Kaye Wragg, James Thornton, Kevin Doyle and Elizabeth Berrington.