Redcoats (TV series)

Redcoats was a docusoap which ran for three series of half-hour episodes, originally aired between 2001–2003, which followed the daily lives and activities of Redcoats working at Butlins Holiday Resorts in the UK.

Production

Originally airing on ITV between 2001 and 2003, it focused on many aspects of working life at both camps, as well as filming the selection process and giving an insight into how productions came together behind the scenes, as well as providing an insight into the lives of Redcoats after they had finished their employment there. Well known Children's television presenter Andy Crane provided the narration for the entire three series, produced by Pilgrim Productions.

Season Episodes Originally Aired
1 10 2001
2 17 2001–2002
3 14 2003

Airing and popularity

Popularity of the show was high enough to warrant a purchase of the entire series by Sky Television where it was repeated on a number of channels including Sky Travel, Sky Three and Sky Real Lives until 2010 when the series ceased to be shown on any channel for the first time since its inception. The final episode of series three can still be seen on Sky Player.

Prominent Cast Members

Redcoat Michael Otton

Redcoat Michael was the most featured Redcoat in all the series and known for his cheeky fun personality. Since working at Butlins he moved onto presenting at Disney and now tours with his Comedy Magic & Illusion Show performing close up and stage magic. http://www.michaelotton.com https://www.twitter.com/MichaelOtton https://www.facebook.com/MichaelOtton

Redcoat Tori

Redcoat Tori featured in two series of Redcoats and was well known for her glamorous appearance and friendly nature. She has since worked as a television presenter for price-drop tv and the Honda 4-stroke Power Boat Championships, as well as numerous music-related slots

Redcoat Dan (James)

Redcoat Dan was one of the most popular Redcoats, although not with the management, as his continued lateness, sadly, led to his dismissal. Dan was considering a music career at the time and his performance of "To Your Heart" can be heard on series two. Dan is still performing today and has performed for P&O Cruises and the Bellini Grande club in Singapore. He has also modeled part-time for First Choice Magazine and Trident Splash.

Redcoat Nicki

Redcoat Nicki was known and loved for her dry and witty and sometimes offbeat sense of humour, as well as being one of the most honest and open Redcoats. She was also dismissed for holidaying with her partner Seth under circumstances she stated in the first episode of series three that "weren't allowed". In their final participation in the series, the couple spoke of the possibility of saving to travel to America and attend Clown School. It is not known whether they achieved this dream or where they are now.

Redcoat Jem

Redcoat Jem was the only prominent cast member to feature in all three series. Jem was well known for her bubbly, bright personality and sense of humour. Jem has since also tried her hand at entering the music industry, some of which can be heard at http://www.myspace.com/JemLou/music

Redcoat Kim

Redcoat Kim was also known for her sense of humour and was arguably the most popular Redcoat with the guests. Sadly, this didn't prevent her from having her contract not renewed in series two, episode three. Kim also suffered an asthma attack on-site while partying in series one, episode three. It is not known what industry Kim is working in today.

Redcoat Pete

Redcoat Pete was known for his practical jokes, including pretending to destroy Jem's comfort blanket in one episode. His easy-going, friendly nature made him very popular with both staff and resident campers. Pete was last heard working in the pantomime business.

Legacy and Possible DVD release

Redcoats gave a ground-breaking non-sensationalist, honest approach and focus on the Redcoats' lives both in and out of the camp which made it fascinating and entertaining.

It is not known whether the series will be released on DVD or repeated again at any point in the future.

References

    http://www.tvguide.co.uk/episodeguide.asp?title=Redcoats&

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