Sadie J

Sadie J

Series 1 titlecard
Created by Robert Evans
Starring Georgia Lock
Priyanka Patel
Ronan Carter
Steve Speirs
Nina Jaspaul
Thulani Sityata
Bobby Fuller
William Nye
Alfie Stewart
Mel Giedroyc
Rose Liston
Opening theme "(The Only Girl) In A Boy's World" by Georgia Lock
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 3
No. of episodes 36 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Gina Cronk
Producer(s) Paul McKenzie
Simon Nelson
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network CBBC
Picture format Filmed in HD, broadcast in 576i (SD) and some episodes aired in 1080i (HD)
Original release 14 January 2011 (2011-01-14) – 27 March 2013
External links
Website

Sadie J is a BAFTA-nominated British children's television comedy-drama series about a girl named Sadie Jenkins, who is described as "the only girl in a boys' world" because she is surrounded by her Dad Steve, his apprentice Keith, her brother Danny, his best friend Jake and their dog Roger. It is produced by the BBC and airs on the CBBC Channel. The show premiered on 14 January 2011 and produced three series, with the final episode aired on 27 March 2013. As of September 2013, Sadie J is now shown in the United States on the Starz Kids & Family cable network.

Background

Screenterrier first posted a casting call for Sadie J in March 2010. It was billed as 'a feel-good comedy about a feisty 13-year-old girl with the sass of Cheryl Cole and the punch of a prize fighter'.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Recurring cast

Additional characters

Special guest appearances

Throughout the show, there have been special guest appearances, including:

Ratings

Viewing figures from BARB.[1]

Series 1

Episode no. Airdate Total viewers CBBC Weekly Ranking
1
14 January 2011
275,000
N/A
2
21 January 2011
312,000
N/A
3
28 January 2011
423,000
2
4
4 February 2011
428,000
4
5
11 February 2011
409,000
4
6
18 February 2011
373,000
3
7
25 February 2011
274,000
N/A
8
4 March 2011
360,000
8
9
11 March 2011
406,000
2
10
18 March 2011
277,000
N/A
11
18 March 2011
289,000
N/A
12
25 March 2011
287,000
N/A
13
25 March 2011
270,000
N/A

Series 2

Episode no. Airdate Total viewers CBBC Weekly Ranking
1
25 January 2012
340,000
N/A
2
1 February 2012
362,000
N/A
3
8 February 2012
298,000
N/A
4
15 February 2012
219,000
N/A
5
22 February 2012
399,000
10
6
29 February 2012
393,000
7
7
7 March 2012
336,000
8
8
14 March 2012
208,000
N/A
9
15 March 2012
280,000
N/A
10
21 March 2012
212,000
N/A
11
22 March 2012
238,000
N/A
12
28 March 2012
214,000
N/A
13
29 March 2012
215,000
N/A

Series 3

Episode no. Airdate Total viewers CBBC Weekly Ranking
1
23 January 2013
327,000
N/A
2
30 January 2013
271,000
N/A
3
6 February 2013
295,000
N/A
4
13 February 2013
330,000
8
5
20 February 2013
209,000
N/A
6
27 February 2013
244,000
N/A
7
6 March 2013
216,000
N/A
8
13 March 2013
231,000
N/A
9
20 March 2013
246,000
N/A
10
27 March 2013
223,000
N/A

Development and production

The series was filmed at Elstree Studios in London.

The series was created by Robert Evans and produced by Paul McKenzie. It is based on Evans' real life niece Sadie and her younger brother Danny (who also share their names with the onscreen brother and sister).

Music

Theme song

The theme song, "In a Boy's World", performed by Georgia Lock, is available to download on iTunes. In the second series it was revamped with a different beat and melody, as with the third series.

Soundtrack

A soundtrack for the show was to be released sometime in 2013. It will include songs from and inspired by the show, including original songs by Georgia Lock alongside other songs by artists such as The Wanted and Cheryl Cole. This idea was probably scrapped as of the final episode.

In Early 2013, an complete boxset of Sadie J was announced by BBC, to be released in Christmas 2013. However, on 1 November 2013, BBC stated that since the soundtrack was postponed, there wouldn't be a point to make a DVD.

References

  1. "Weekly Top 10 Programmes". Barb.co.uk. 6 May 2012. Archived from the original on 13 Jan 2013. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
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