Fat Friends

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Midgley's fish and chip shop in Moor Grange, Leeds, featured as "Big and Battered".

Fat Friends is a British drama that aired on ITV from 12 October 2000 to 24 March 2005, consisting of 25 episodes over four series. Set in Leeds, the series explores the lives of several slimming club members, with a focus on the various ways their weight has impacted upon them.

The series was created by Kay Mellor and made by Rollem Productions in association with Tiger Aspect Productions and Yorkshire Television. Three of the cast – Ruth Jones, James Corden and Alison Steadman – went on to appear in the sitcom Gavin & Stacey. Jonathan Ryland, who played Kevin, the husband to Ruth Jones' character, also appeared in Gavin & Stacey as the celebrant who presided when Pete and Dawn renewed their wedding vows.

Premise

Fat Friends is set around a slimming club in the Headingley district of Leeds. The club is run by the formidable Carol (Janet Dibley), who fruitlessly tries to persuade the members of the group to follow the "Super Slimmers" diet. The characters who attend the club are from various backgrounds and of various weights. While some plots continue throughout all four series, each episode focuses on one particular character.

Cast and characters

Episodes

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Series overview

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Series 1 (2000)

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Series 2 (2002)

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Series 3 (2004)

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Series 4 (2005)

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Ratings

Series 1
Episode No. Airdate Total Viewers[1] ITV Weekly Rank[1]
1.1 12 October 2000 10,370,000 13
1.2 19 October 2000 8,660,000 16
1.3 26 October 2000 9,190,000 16
1.4 2 November 2000 9,140,000 15
1.5 9 November 2000 8,790,000 16
1.6 16 November 2000 9,610,000 16
Series 2
Episode No. Airdate Total Viewers[1] ITV Weekly Rank[1]
2.1 5 September 2002 7,810,000 16
2.2 12 September 2002 7,260,000 14
2.3 19 September 2002 7,280,000 12
2.4 26 September 2002 6,610,000 16
2.5 3 October 2002 6,450,000 18
2.6 10 October 2002 6,990,000 15
2.7 17 October 2002 7,020,000 16
Series 3
Episode No. Airdate Total Viewers[1] ITV Weekly Rank[1]
3.1 1 January 2004 6,470,000 23
3.2 7 January 2004 7,360,000 19
3.3 14 January 2004 7,470,000 18
3.4 21 January 2004 7,540,000 17
3.5 28 January 2004 8,690,000 22
3.6 4 February 2004 7,240,000 22
Series 4
Episode No. Airdate Total Viewers[1] ITV Weekly Rank[1]
4.1 17 February 2005 6,560,000 18
4.2 24 February 2005 7,510,000 15
4.3 3 March 2005 7,030,000 19
4.4 10 March 2005 5,600,000 20
4.5 17 March 2005 6,050,000 20
4.6 24 March 2005 5,790,000 19

Awards and nominations

Home media

Fat Friends was originally released on VHS for its first series, and was the only series to be released in the format. This was followed by a DVD release of the first series, as well as box set comprising the first three series, in March 2005, while the second and third series were made available individually in April 2005. Distribution rights were held by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment in the UK, however all DVD releases are now out-of-print. The fourth series has never been released on DVD.

The first series was also released in Australia in 2005, via Shock Records, and in the United States, from Alchemy / Millennium in 2007.

Series Release date No. of
discs
Rating
VHS (UK) Region 1 DVD Region 2 DVD Region 4 DVD BBFC ACB
Series 1 24 June 2002 13 February 2007[2] 21 March 2005[3] 19 September 2005[4] 2 15[5] MA15+[6]
Series 2 18 April 2005[7] 2 15[5]
Series 3 18 April 2005[8] 2 15[5]
Series 1, 2 & 3 21 March 2005[9] 6 15[5]

Stage musical adaptation

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Grand Theatre, Leeds, decorated for Fat Friends the Musical

A stage musical adaptation of the series directed and written by original creator, Kay Mellor, with music by Nicholas Lloyd Webber made its world premiere at the Grand Theatre in Leeds on 7 November 2017 before embarking on a UK tour, starring Jodie Prenger as Kelly Stevenson.[10]

References

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External links

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