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Some Girls. Image shows from L to R: Viva (Adelayo Adedayo), Holli (Natasha Jonas), Saz (Mandeep Dhillon), Amber (Alice Felgate). Copyright: Hat Trick Productions
Some Girls

Some Girls

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC Three
  • 2012 - 2014
  • 18 episodes (3 series)

Comedy about four 16-year-old female best-friends struggling through life, love, family and school. Stars Adelayo Adedayo, Natasha Jonas, Mandeep Dhillon, Alice Felgate, Dolly Wells and more.

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Some Girls. Image shows from L to R: Amber (Alice Felgate), Saz (Mandeep Dhillon), Viva (Adelayo Adedayo), Holli (Natasha Jonas). Copyright: Hat Trick Productions

Key details

Genre
Sitcom
Broadcast
2012 - 2014
Channel
BBC Three
Episodes
18 (3 series)
Stars
Adelayo Adedayo, Natasha Jonas, Mandeep Dhillon, Alice Felgate, Dolly Wells, Colin Salmon, Jassa Ahluwalia, Nick Holder and more
Writer
Bernadette Davis
Directors
Adam Miller and Sasha Ransome
Producers
Justin Davies, Bernadette Davis, Charlie Leech, John Pocock and Helen Williams
Company

Some Girls is about the lives and loves of a group of quirky 16-year-old girls who play on the same school football team and live on the same inner city estate. We join them on their bumpy journey through adolescence taking in boys, sex, cliques, teachers, heartbreak, fun and even some football along the way.

At the heart of the comedy is Viva, whose ambition is to "stay motivated" and become a top child psychologist on Living TV. In the meantime she's happy analysing her friends. She lives with her dad Rob, who is "hot for an old guy", and her stepmother Anna, a New Zealander who also happens to be their sadistic PE teacher.

Viva is great friends with Holli, whose entertaining, violent outbursts are legendary. Saz and Amber complete the gang. They talk about everything from history homework to their ambitions in life. They share everything: their clothes, their moods, their secrets and - occasionally - their mothers' tranquillisers.

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Additional details

Production
Studio
Camera set-up
Single camera
Picture
Colour
Soundtrack
Theme tune Doing It Wrong composed and performed by Anita Blay and Ian Masterson.

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Broadcast details

First broadcast
Tuesday 6th November 2012 at 10pm on BBC Three
Most recent repeats

Recording details

  • Wimbledon Studios - Also on location in south London.

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