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The Runaway is a six-part British television crime drama series, adapted by Allan Cubitt from the novel by Martina Cole, that first broadcast on Sky1 on 31 March 2011. Directed by David Richards, The Runaway is set in the sleazy, gritty world of 60s and 70s London, and focuses on the doomed romance of East Londoners Cathy Connor (Joanna Vanderham) and Eamonn Docherty (Jack O Connell). The series also co-stars Burn Gorman, Keith Allen and Kierston Wareing among others.
Principal shooting on the series took place in South Africa, which doubled up for 1960s Soho. Original music for the series was written by Chris Letcher, alongside Ben Bartlett. The Runaway was the second of Cole s novels to be adapted by Company Pictures for Sky, following on from The Take, starring Tom Hardy and Charlotte Riley, that first broadcast in 2009. The complete series of The Runaway was released on DVD via ITV Studios on 9 May 2011.
Reception
Patrick Smith of The Telegraph said of the first episode; Martina Cole s crime novels aren t for the faint-hearted: they are gritty, lurid and relentlessly brutal. It s no surprise, then, that the opening episode of The Runaway made for uncomfortable viewing. Although one moment captured this transformation perfectly, the rest of the episode wasn’t nearly as gripping. The central storyline was hackneyed, while Keith Allen, sporting a horrendous wig, sounded – irritatingly – as if he was channelling Danny Dyer. I was a little disappointed with Jack O Connell, too. He wasn t bad. It s just that, having watched him play Cook in Skins with such élan, I was expecting a tour de force.
Metro published a slightly more positive review, writing: Despite the Lock Stock clichés that lurked at every turn, The Runaway had me running with it. Opening with a knockout boxing scene straight out of Raging Bull, The Runaway had a sweaty, salty tang about it, an intensity that overcame the fact it staggered about, drunk on its own testosterone.
Plot
While unrelated by blood, Cathy Connor and Eamonn Docherty live as brother and sister growing up and embark on a secret relationship. The couple are torn apart when Cathy is sent into care, but she manages to escape and finds her way onto the streets of Soho. Befriended by colourful transvestite Desrae, Cathy grows up in the heart of London s underworld, while Eamonn is drawn into a life of crime and ultimately flees to New York. The pair are finally drawn back together in the midst of the nation s impending future, but their future is far from safe.
Cast
- Jack O Connell as Eamonn Docherty Jnr.
- Joanna Vanderham as Cathy Connor
- Burn Gorman as Richard Gates
- Keith Allen as Danny Dixon
- Kierston Wareing as Madge
- Alan Cumming as Desrae
- Sam Spruell as Jim Harvey
- Ken Stott as Joey Pasqualino
- Mark Womack as Eamonn Docherty Snr.
- Nora-Jane Noone as Caitlin
- Max Irons as Tommy Pasqualino
- Emily Beecham as Caroline Dixon
- Dominika Jablonska as Maureen
- Grant Swanby as Sean Carty
- David Westhead as Ron Carver
Episodes
Episode | Title | Written by | Directed by | Original airdate | Viewers (millions) |
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1 | Episode 1 | Allan Cubitt | David Richards | 31 March 2011 | 0.86 | |
Cathy Connor and Eamonn Docherty are childhood sweethearts who are desperate to escape their East End roots. When Cathy murders her Mum s pimp in self-defense it changes their lives forever. | ||||||
2 | Episode 2 | Allan Cubitt | David Richards | 7 April 2011 | 0.86 | |
Cathy and Eamonn struggle with their enforced separation. Whilst Eamonn plays a dangerous game by undermining his boss, Cathy finds herself in an oppressive reform school. When Cathy is abused, she runs away and ends up in Soho. | ||||||
3 | Episode 3 | Allan Cubitt | David Richards | 14 April 2011 | 0.86 | |
With Desrae s help, Cathy reinvents herself in Soho. Cathy and Eamonn are reunited but it ends in disaster and Eamonn is forced to flee the country. | ||||||
4 | Episode 4 | Allan Cubitt | David Richards | 21 April 2011 | 0.81 | |
Eamonn and Cathy rekindle their romance but when Eamonn is forced to return to America, a pregnant Cathy seduces Tommy and they get married. | ||||||
5 | Episode 5 | Tom Grieves | David Richards | 28 April 2011 | 0.78 | |
Cathy and Tommy s marriage is on the rocks which is further exacerbated when Eamonn returns to London. When Tommy s drug deal goes wrong, Kitty s life is left hanging in the balance. | ||||||
6 | Episode 6 | Allan Cubitt | David Richards | 5 May 2011 | 0.77 | |
Eamonn plays a dangerous game by informing on the IRA to Special Branch. He and Cathy are desperate to get away and start a new life together but will they make it without being caught? |
Year | 2010 |
ReleaseDate | 2011-03-31 |
Plot | Cathy Connor and Eamonn Docherty are brought up together in the East End. As the daughter of a prostitute, Madge, Cathy’s life is difficult, especially when everyone assumes that she will be following in her mother’s footsteps. Bu… |
Awards | Awards, 2 nominations |
Stars | Joanna Vanderham, Jack O’Connell, Keith Allen |
Series Produced by | Fiona Colbeck,Martina Cole,Mike Dehghan,George Faber,Helen Flint,Nick Goding,Willow Grylls,Charles Pattinson,Elaine Pyke,Lance Samuels,Lavinia Warner |
Series Music by | Ben Bartlett,Chris Letcher |
Series Cinematography by | Owen McPolin |
Series Film Editing by | Margeaux Britz,Fiona Colbeck,Catherine Creed,Trevor Waite |
Series Casting By | Emma Style |
Series Production Design by | Rob Harris |
Series Art Direction by | Jo Riddell |
Series Set Decoration by | Mark Walker |
Series Costume Design by | Neil McClean |
Series Makeup Department | Samantha Katzen,Nadine Prigge,Raine Rafter,Amanda Ross,Amanda Ross-McDonald,Francesca Van Der Feyst,Megan Chassay |
Series Production Management | Phil Brown |
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Adam Friedlander,Lynette Mitchell,Jaco Smit,Justin Van Der Merwe |
Series Art Department | David Glasscoe,Barry Coetzer,Laura Conway-Gordon,Mark Erasmus,Nathan Victor Honey,Jacobus Uys van der Merwe,Brendan Smithers |
Series Sound Department | Philip Barnes,Nigel Edwards,Larry Hopkins,J.J. Le Roux,Francis Ward Lindsay,James Long,Jamie Selway,Andrew Wilkinson,Naomi Dandridge,Adam Davidson |
Series Special Effects by | Flip Bester,Antony Stone |
Series Visual Effects by | Gary J. Brown |
Series Stunts | Francois Grobbelaar,Paul Pieterse,Oliver Bailey,Dermot Brogan,Julian Koberman,Brandon Livanos,Paul Hampshire,Dan Hirst,Antony Stone,Mick ‘Stuntie’ Milligan |
Series Camera and Electrical Department | Derek William Carlow,Jeremy Connell,James Frater,Margaret Muggleston,Bohdi Schoeman,Wayne Shields,Jayson Snyman,Jacques van Tonder,Brandon Daniels,Robert Fischer |
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department | Susan Barras |
Series Editorial Department | Lyndsey Fitzgerald,Clyde Kellett |
Series Location Management | Gray Sinclair,Emma Woodcock |
Series Script and Continuity Department | Charlotte Essex |
Series Additional Crew | Katie Barrett,Cherry Fiddaman,Richard Fiddaman,Deen Lee Dillon Fredericks,Julia Hall,Stefan Kruger,Alex Protherough,Alton Stoffels,Elliott Swift,Jacques Van Rooyen,Howard Watkins |
Genres | Crime |
Companies | Company Pictures |
Countries | UK |
Languages | English |
ImDbRating | 7.4 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 899 |
Keywords | london england,timeframe 1960s,timeframe 20th century,contemporary historical setting,british historical setting |