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Boys from the Blackstuff

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1982
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
1.8K
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Bernard Hill in Boys from the Blackstuff (1982)
Drama

Five unemployed men would do anything just to have a job in Thatcher's Britain.Five unemployed men would do anything just to have a job in Thatcher's Britain.Five unemployed men would do anything just to have a job in Thatcher's Britain.

  • Stars
    • Michael Angelis
    • Bernard Hill
    • Alan Igbon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Michael Angelis
      • Bernard Hill
      • Alan Igbon
    • 27User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Michael Angelis
    Michael Angelis
    • Chrissie Todd
    • 1982
    Bernard Hill
    Bernard Hill
    • Yosser Hughes
    • 1982
    Alan Igbon
    Alan Igbon
    • Loggo Logmond
    • 1982
    Peter Kerrigan
    • George Malone
    • 1982
    Tom Georgeson
    • Dixie Dean
    • 1982
    Gary Bleasdale
    • Kevin Dean
    • 1982
    Shay Gorman
    • Malloy
    • 1982
    Timothy Bleasdale
    • Jason Hughes
    • 1982
    Tamana Bleasdale
    • Anne Marie Hughes
    • 1982
    Jamie Bleasdale
    • Dustin Hughes
    • 1982
    David Fleeshman
    David Fleeshman
    • D.O.E. - Assistant Manager
    • 1982
    David Ross
    • D.O.E. - Donald Moss
    • 1982
    Cheryl Leigh
    • D.O.E. - Jackie Mills
    • 1982
    David Neilson
    David Neilson
    • D.O.E. - Lawton
    • 1982
    Gilly Coman
    • D.O.E. - Dixie's Clerk Jean
    • 1982
    Isa Dixon
    • D.O.E. - George's Clerk…
    • 1982
    Julie Walters
    Julie Walters
    • Angie Todd
    • 1982
    Eileen O'Brien
    • Freda Dean
    • 1982
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    10vhouse

    It's really good.

    If you are interested in what it was like to live in Thatcher's Britain in the eighties then look no futher. You need a strong stomach - especially for Yosser's Story. Memories of Cathy Come Home from the sixties spring to mind. It's good, it's real and it hurts to watch it - that's WHY it should be seen. Thanks Alan Bleasdale- for seeing and telling it like it is.
    henrijpherbert

    Great series

    This series is a wonderfully realistic portrayal of life for the unemployed in the 1980s. It also manages to focus on characters, with all the cast giving magnificent performances, especially Bernard Hill as the deeply troubled Yosser Hughes. A masterpiece from start to end, this is one series that definitely should be repeated on TV. Another great thing is that you can watch and fully understand each episode without having to have seen any of the others.
    runamokprods

    From a U.S. admirer of the mini-series

    The opening 2 hour 'Play for Today' TV film that lead to the 5 part mini-series isn't all that strong. But the 5 remaining parts (ranging from 43 to 68 minutes) are often powerful stuff indeed. A rueful, depressing and cutting look at unemployment and personal and economic depression in the Thatcher years. The opening film isn't really needed, as one could pick up much of what happened from the 5 part mini-series, but it does serve as a good basic set up for the characters and their relationships, as a group of workers on the dole take an off-the- books job laying down tarmac (the black stuff) at a new apartment complex. But in the original film the characters stay frustratingly close to caricatures, and the story twists are largely unsurprising.

    But in the 5 part mini-series, made 2 years later, that all changes. Each hour investigates one of the character's lives in great depth and detail, The performances are very strong, and the stories are almost all heartbreaking as we see what being unemployed and unwanted by society does to these men; their families, their self-esteem, even their sanity. There are occasional darkly funny moments, but this is grim, uncompromising stuff, with one episode in particular "Yosser's story" as harrowing and disturbing and honest a piece of film- making as I've seen in a long while. It's interesting (if depressing) to see how much of what was going on in England in 1982, could just as well be America in 2013.
    10plutus1947

    Lets See it again!!

    Boys from the Blackstuff was first screened by the BBC in 1982.

    It is in my opinion the finest drama series the BBC have ever produced. Poignant and emotive. There are not enough superlatives to describe this drama.

    The script was second to none and Bleasdale's use of dialogue was excellent. Although the dialogue and setting was very disquieting for the most part, there were some lighter sides.

    I have had the opportunity of seeing this series again recently, almost a quarter of a century since its first airing and to me it has lost nothing. I also feel that the latest generation of TV viewers would thoroughly enjoy watching this tremendous series.

    Perhaps the BBC would consider re-screening Boys from the Blackstuff in 2007 in celebration of its 25th anniversary. I would not mind betting it would be in line for more awards.

    Plutus
    10Mashu-2

    If you regard yourself as a social commentator, watch this.

    Alan Bleasdale's defining production. Almost unbearably tragic characters, yet Bleasdale manages to find the opportunity for rare wit in his dialogue. As good a T.V. series as there has ever been. Truly the work of a genius.

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    • Trivia
      This drama was seen by many as an indictment of Thatcher's Britain, but, in fact, Alan Bleasdale wrote four out of the five episodes before Margaret Thatcher even came to power.
    • Quotes

      [recurring line]

      Yosser Hughes: Gizza job! I can do that!

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      Featured in The 100 Greatest TV Moments (1999)

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 1982 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Парни на обочине
    • Filming locations
      • Redcar, North Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 50m
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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