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The Great Fire (TV series)

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2014 British TV series or programme
The Great Fire
GenreDrama
Written byTom Bradby
Directed byJon Jones
StarringAndrew Buchan
Rose Leslie
Jack Huston
Daniel Mays
Perdita Weeks
Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Charles Dance
Nicholas Blane
Andrew Tiernan
ComposersDan Jones
Elizabeth Purnell
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producersLucy Bedford
Douglas Rae
ProducerGina Cronk
Running time50 minutes (inc adverts)
Production companyEcosse Films
Original release
NetworkITV
Release16 October (2014-10-16) –
6 November 2014 (2014-11-06)

The Great Fire is a four-part television drama first shown onITV from 16 October to 6 November 2014. It is set during theGreat Fire of London in England in 1666. It was written byTom Bradby and produced byEcosse Films. Each hour-long (includingcommercial breaks) episode is set in one day of the fire.

Plot

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The series portrays events from the point of view of the Farriner family, in whose bakery onPudding Lane the fire started, and from the point of view of the royal court in responding to the fire.

The storyline includes events that are not recorded from the real fire. The fire was shown as starting when Farriner's daughter left the oven's stoke-hatch open and the fire ejected a hotember which ignited loose straw on the wooden floor. It suggests Farriner had a contract to supply baked goods to theRoyal Navy and was suffering financial difficulties as a result of the Navy persistently delaying payment. It also follows a sub-plot in which there is a suspected Catholic plot to killKing Charles II, in which the Farriners become suspected of complicity.

Cast

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Filming locations

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Cobham Hall was used to film some of the London street scenes andPenshurst Place inKent doubled as the exterior of the King's palace.[1]

Reception

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The Guardian was moderately positive, describing it as, 'decent enough drama, if not quite as great as its title would like it to be, and it is lifted by a fine cast, particularly Charles Dance as the sinister intelligence officer Lord Denton.'[2]The Independent also praised the cast, but said the series lacked suspense.[3]The Telegraph gave it two stars.[4]

References

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  1. ^"The Great Fire (2014)".Kent Film Office. 7 October 2014.
  2. ^"The Great Fire; the Knick review – One period drama takes a while to warm up, the other is deliciously gory".TheGuardian.com. 17 October 2014.
  3. ^"The Great Fire, ITV: Historical characters with fictional additions".Independent.co.uk. 17 October 2014.Archived from the original on 18 June 2022.
  4. ^Rahim, Sameer (16 October 2014)."The Great Fire review, ITV: 'historical hokum".The Daily Telegraph. London.

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