A couple attempts to deal with big changes in their lives, their son Jake's (Barclay Wright's) increasingly troublesome behavior, and a very worrying palm-reading.A couple attempts to deal with big changes in their lives, their son Jake's (Barclay Wright's) increasingly troublesome behavior, and a very worrying palm-reading.A couple attempts to deal with big changes in their lives, their son Jake's (Barclay Wright's) increasingly troublesome behavior, and a very worrying palm-reading.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 nomination total
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This is one of the best mini-series I have ever seen. Dark, funny, sexy, disturbing... you name it, it is here. The actors were superb! Especially Barclay Wright, who plays Jake... Haley Joel Osment(The Sixth Sense) is good, but... Barclay Wright is, in my opinion, one of the most underrated young actors ever. The plot twists and suspense in this mini-series were almost more than I could stand, having to wait each week for the next episode. And although I was sorry to see the series end, what an ending! So shocking and yet so PERFECT! If you see this series in your TV listings, program the VCR! It is definitely worth it.
After a 5 years delay, I've seen the show. It's the first Bleasdale show I've seen and I believe this is one of the deepest, touching (not to mention dark) and original works ever produced for T.V. It made me go back in my memory to my childhood and discover hidden spaces in the human soul. All thanks to the incredible use of language and human observation by Alan Bleasdale (and of course, all the cast), who for me, is the greatest living screenwriter today, together with Jimmy Mcgovern.
This is one of my all time favorites. I was glued to the TV set every week when this mini series aired both times in England. Robert Lindsay is amazing as usual, and the on screen chemistry he and Julie Walters emit keep you glued right through to the end. Full of drama and exciting story lines. Wonderfully written with one of the best endings I have ever seen.If you can get your hands on a copy of this you will not be disappointed. A must see if you are a fan of Robert Lindsay or Alan Bleasdale.
A very dark comedy with outstanding contributions from all cast members and ferociously well-written. Having watched it again for the first time in years (knowing how it ends) I noticed many many clever moments; lines, motifs and parallels between character circumstances. It gets better with each watching. One of my favourite series' ever - I'm surprised more people aren't aware of it.
High praise indeed, but it's not unwarranted. Bleasdale's script elicits dread, fury, revulsion, pity, tenderness, and roaring laughter. Even when you're pretty sure you know what's going to happen, Bleasdale can deliver the expected with a twist that rips either your heart or your guts out. And the acting? Bleasdale's ensemble of Robert Lindsay, Julie Walters, and Lindsay Duncan are unequalled -- and Dorothy Tutin deserves raves as Walter's mother. This one is aces all round. Give an A+ to the director also, for excellent pacing.
Did you know
- TriviaWriter and Producer Alan Bleasdale commented that this mini-series was about "what adults can do to children and what children can do to adults."
- Quotes
Jake Diadoni: Play wi' me, Daddy!
- Alternate versionsThe DVD for "Jake's Progress" has been cut by the BBFC. One of the episodes shows a child wrapping a cord around their neck. The BBFC demanded 7 seconds of cuts to the scene but the distributor chose to make additional cuts making a total of 35 seconds to achieve a '15' certificate. The DVD version is packaged as eight episodes of 52 minutes, rather than six episodes which were longer and of unequal length, as in the original TV transmission.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Mighty Boosh: Hitcher (2004)
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- Alan Bleasdale's Jake's Progress
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- Heath Charnock, Chorley, Lancashire, England, UK(on location)
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- Runtime8 hours 35 minutes
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