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Trollied
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Genre Sitcom
Created by
  • Anne Marie O'Connor
  • Paul Doolan
  • Ash Atalla
Written by
  • Paul Doolan
  • Chris Haywood
  • Anne Marie O'Connor
  • Nat Saunders
  • Julie Rutterford
  • Ben Edwards
  • Stuart Farrell
  • Rachael New
  • Adrian Poynton
  • Abigail Wilson
Directed past
  • Paul Walker
  • Jonathan Gershfield
  • Paul Potato
  • Paul Harrison
Starring
  • Jason Watkins
  • Chanel Cresswell
  • Carl Rice
  • Beverly Rudd
  • Rita May
  • Faye McKeever
  • Lorraine Cheshire
  • Dominic Coleman
  • Victor McGuire
  • Jane Horrocks
  • Stephen Tompkinson
  • Samuel Anderson
  • Sarah Parish
Country of origin Britain
Original language English
No. of series 7 (+5 Specials)
No. of episodes 71 (list of episodes)
Production
Producers
  • Sue Howells
  • Rachel Salter
  • Alexander Smith
Editors
  • Marker Davies
  • Nick Ames
  • Tim Marchant
  • Nigel Cattle
Running time
  • 30 minutes (inc. adverts)
  • 60 minutes (inc. adverts)(Christmas Specials)
Production company Roughcut Television receiver
Release
Original network Sky One
Picture format 16:ix (1080i HDTV)
Original release 4 August 2011 (2011-08-04) –
23 Dec 2018 (2018-12-23)

Trollied is a British sitcom about employees in a fictional supermarket named "Valco", which debuted on Heaven One on iv August 2011 and ended on 23 December 2018. The series was filmed in a purpose-congenital replica supermarket in the Bottle 1000 Studios in Bristol throughout April and May 2011 for the first series with the second series being filmed in June and July 2012.[one] [two]

At the conclusion of series 1, Heaven 1 confirmed that the series had been recommissioned for 2 boosted series of 13 episodes each, and a Christmas Special in 2012. The third serial began airing from 22 August 2013 and ended on 7 November 2013. A second Christmas Special for 2013 aired on 24 Dec 2013.[3] On 20 March 2022 it was announced that Sky had deputed a fourth serial of Trollied which aired in October 2014.[4] The fourth serial started filming in Bristol in June 2022 and began transmission on three Nov 2022 and ended on 22 December 2014.[v] A fifth serial began airing on 2 November 2022 and ended on 14 December 2015. A Christmas Special aired on 23 December 2015.[vi] In Apr 2016, Jason Watkins confirmed that a sixth series had been commissioned, with filming to begin in June.[7] A sixth series began ambulation on 7 November 2016, ending with a Christmas Special on 19 December 2016.[8] A seventh series began filming on xi July 2017, with a Christmas Special set to precede it.[9] [ten] On 28 November 2017, it was announced that the Christmas Special would air on 24 Dec 2017.[eleven] A seventh series began ambulation on 2 January 2018.[12] On 23 Baronial 2018, it was announced that Trollied would stop with a final Christmas special, which broadcast on 23 Dec 2018.[thirteen] [fourteen]

Plot summary [edit]

The show takes place in the fictional supermarket of Valco in Warrington, Cheshire,[15] where the hapless staff bargain with the everyday problems of running a value supermarket in the n west of England. The evidence explores the relationships between the staff, customers and managers every bit romances and rivalries blossom on the shop floor, forth with a realistic supermarket atmosphere that customers and store employees in reality can relate to. This includes customer stereotypes and rivalries with other store branches such every bit Valco in Wigan.

Cast and characters [edit]

  • Julie Cook (portrayed by Jane Horrocks) — Julie had worked at Valco since leaving school. She was often disliked past her fellow co-workers due to her bitter mental attitude which was attributed to the fact that her fiancé left her for some other woman; nevertheless, they later warm to her when she begins to bear witness her softer side. Julie is offered the permanent position of deputy manager when Leanne takes maternity leave and decides not to render. She had secretly been in dear with store manager, Gavin Strong, since joining the Valco team and had oftentimes attempted to gain his affections. At a Christmas political party, her final attempt was in one case over again unsuccessful, only this time Gavin discovered she was in love with him. She decided to leave Valco and later became co-store managing director of Widnes. She later returned to briefly visit Gavin at Valco for Christmas. (Serial 1–3, invitee Series 5)[16]
  • Andy Richmond (portrayed past Mark Addy) — Andy was head butcher at Valco for many years and has worked alongside Kieran at the meat counter. He sees himself equally a ladies man and would ofttimes accept fun in winding up the staff and customers akin. When Andy is afterwards reunited with Sarah, 'the one that got away' he decided to choose her over his job and leaves Valco to start a new life with Sarah in Scarborough. (Serial 1–3)[17]
  • Gavin Strong (portrayed by Jason Watkins) — Gavin is Valco's store manager and a long-term employee of the company. He is mild-mannered and defended to his piece of work. He is a widower and information technology has taken sometime for him to find love again. He was clueless to the fact that his deputy manager, Julie Cook, was attracted to him and he later became romantically involved with members of staff including Anna and Cheryl. He briefly left Valco'southward store in Warrington to take up the position of surface area managing director of the entire Valco chain, just afterwards returned. (Series one–7)[18]
  • Katie McVey (portrayed by Chanel Cresswell) — Katie was originally a checkout operator at Valco, and afterward went on working as a kiosk banana, and so a checkout supervisor. She became romantically involved with Kieran, the butcher, and both left Valco to start a new life together. Nevertheless, it is revealed that she and Kieran bankrupt upward and Katie before long returned upon receiving the position of HR director and later working her way up to her electric current position as deputy shop manager. She found dearest for a second time at Valco with Daniel Wilson but it wasn't meant to be. (Series 1–3, Serial v–7)[19]
  • Kieran (portrayed past Nick Blood) — Kieran was deputy butcher as Valco, and has worked with Andy and the meat counter, which whom he finds annoying to work with only at the same time they have become the best of mates. He is attracted to Katie, and later they assemble and both decide to leave Valco. (Serial 1–3)[twenty]
  • Leighton (portrayed by Joel Fry) — Leighton was a store assistant and his career is his whole life. He is friendly, hard-working and optimistic, while he is likewise simple and gullible. He loves the attention of his co-workers and is needy of Valco's customers. (Series 1–3)[21]
  • Colin (portrayed past Carl Rice) — Colin was initially store assistant. He attempts to get away with doing as little piece of work as possible and all he is interesting in is smoking, drinking and getting tattoos and he has a filthy mind. It appeared that he loathed his co-worker, Lisa; however, information technology seems they are the perfect friction match as they are alike in many ways and later start their own family. (Series ane–7)[22]
  • Lisa (portrayed by Beverly Rudd) — Lisa is a checkout operator at Valco. She hates merely about everyone, is rough and is not at all interested in her chore. It initially appears that she loathes Colin the most, simply it presently becomes axiomatic that they make the perfect couple and often sneak off to take sex and aren't the least flake shy in sharing the sordid details with their co-workers. She and Colin have now started their ain family. (Series 1–7)[23]
  • Margaret (portrayed past Rita May) — Margaret received the position at Valco every bit function of a senior citizens work scheme. She was a housewife for many years and at present that her children have all grown upwardly and left abode, she has decided to get out more than and starting time at Valco was the first stride. At starting time she is a cafeteria counter banana and works her way up to her current position equally pharmacy banana. She is hands confused and very forgetful, regularly testing the patience of her co-workers, but she is as well warm and friendly in nature. She has been married to Alan, who is never seen, for 50 years and regularly talks almost him. (Serial ane–7)[24]
  • Sue Benson (portrayed by Lorraine Cheshire) — Sue is a customer service assistant and best friend to her co-worker, Linda, with whom she regularly gossips with about the other staff members and customers. Sue is a female parent of three and later discovers she is pregnant with her fourth child. (Series 1–7)[25]
  • Linda Stubbings (portrayed past Faye McKeever) — Linda is co-customer service banana and best friend to Sue. She spent 3 years with Neville, but the pair split, later reuniting in the Christmas day 2022 episode. (Serial 1–vii)[26]
  • Lorraine Chain (portrayed by Stephanie Beacham) — Lorraine replaced Gavin every bit store manager and launched the new 'No Nonsense' food range to Valco. She was plain-speaking and often crude with her overuse of the give-and-take 'bastard' and later turned on several members of staff, including Leighton and Andy, and those who didn't didn't follow her strict view of how Valco should be run. Her exact corruption toward Julie caused her to suffer a nervous breakup and take temporary absence. She was later fired from her position and Gavin returned to the job. (Series 2)[27]
  • Neville (portrayed by Dominic Coleman) — Neville is divorcee father of two and has lost everything to his ex-married woman and therefore is forced to start again from the ground up taking a job a Valco. Initially starting as a kiosk assistant, Neville works his way up checkout operator and is currently working as a butcher. He institute dearest with Linda, with her soon finding him too much to comport. Most of his Valco colleagues notice him annoyingly dull and take advantage of his passive nature, especially Colin and Lisa. He reunities with Linda in the Christmas day 2022 special. (Series 2–7)[28]
  • Sharon (portrayed by Jo Enright) — Sharon was caput baker and would often enjoy to prank her co-workers. (Series 2)[29]
  • Ian (portrayed by Victor McGuire) — Ian becomes Valco'south security guard. He is inexperienced in his work, as he is not the best approximate of character when information technology comes to criminals and is very trusting. He is gay and married. (Series two–6)[30]
  • Richard France (portrayed by Chris Geere) — Richard became Valco's new head of strategy and received the position in gild to modernize the concatenation; however, his ideas began to disharmonism with Gavin's view of how the company should exist run and it became evident that Richard was trying to button Gavin out. Richard was soon dismissed from the chore. (Series 3)[31]
  • Dave (portrayed by Danny Kirrane) — Dave was a fishmonger on the supermarket fish counter. He had no experience on fish but was enthusiastic within his work. (Serial 3)[32]
  • Ray (portrayed by Adeel Akhtar) — Ray was fishmonger at Valco and was obsessed with fish, and very much the reverse of his assistant, Dave, who had no knowledge of fish whatsoever. Ray and Dave, at starting time, do not get forth, as Dave views Ray at the weird simply they eventually begin to hit it off. (Serial 3)[33]
  • Anna (portrayed past Elizabeth Bower) — Anna is Spanish and was checkout operator at Valco. She was Gavin's girlfriend and took the job just so she could exist close to him, much to Julie's dismay. (Series 3)[34]
  • Daniel Wilson (portrayed by Samuel Anderson) — Daniel joined Valco every bit assistant manager to Gavin and the two become along very well. He fell for Charlie, and following her departure, he prepare his sights on co-worker, Katie. (Series iv–six)[35]
  • Rose (portrayed by Miriam Margolyes) — Rose became a checkout operator at Valco, and happens to be Colin'southward nan. She wants the best for Colin and with Lisa as his girlfriend, she does not meet Rose'southward expectations. (Series 4)[36]
  • Charlotte "Charlie" O'Connor (portrayed by Aisling Bea) — Charlie is the daughter of Brendan O'Connor, the owner of the unabridged Valco chain who believes that she should larn the business. She is dim-witted and oblivious to work concepts. Daniel receives the task of showing her the ropes and the two eventually begin to hit it off. (Serial iv–5)[37]
  • Harry (portrayed by Jack Carroll) — Harry is a checkout operator. He is probably the brightest person at Valco having nine A* in his GCSEs. He is sarcastic and has a crush on Linda. (Series 4–7)[38]
  • Brian (portrayed by Stephen Tompkinson) — Brian becomes the new pharmacist at Valco; having previously worked for Boots, he has decided non to reveal why he left. (Series iv–7)[39]
  • Cheryl Fairweather (portrayed by Sarah Parish) — Cheryl is the managing director of rival chain Lauda, a new store opening directly opposite Valco. There is instant chemistry between Cheryl and Gavin and the pair eventually become and item. She later joins the Valco team equally regional managing director, becoming Gavin's boss. (Series 5–7)[xl]
  • Heather (portrayed by Jessie Cave) — Heather is a store assistant at Valco (Series 5–7)
  • Duncan Trench (portrayed past Rufus Hound) — Duncan was the representative of Pleasance Foods Sales, a new line of food products within Valco. He is annoying and arrogant and slowly driving Gavin mad. (Series six)[41]
  • Holly (portrayed by Georgia May Foote) — Holly is a Valco employee from some other store and immediately takes an interest in Daniel. She is extremely jealous and Katie begins to run into a different side to her sweet nature. (Series half-dozen)[42]
  • Shai (portrayed past Nikhil Parmar) — Shai becomes Valco's newest shop assistant and seems to take no common sense or social skills whatsoever. (Series 6–7)[43]
  • Donna Calabrese (portrayed by Jessica Gunning) — Donna becomes Valco's new security guard. Taking the job far too seriously, she still can't manage to practise it quite then well. (Serial vii)[44]
  • Lou Chettle (portrayed past Sally Phillips) — Possibly the most dumbo employee Valco has ever hired, Lou is given the position of night manager when Valco becomes a 24-hour shop, for which problem ensues. (Serial 7)[45]
  • Craig (portrayed past Danny Mac) — Craig is a store assistant at Valco. (Series 7)

Notable guest appearances [edit]

  • Louise Redknapp (2011)
  • Ian Botham (2012)
  • Kelly Brook (2013)
  • Geri Halliwell (2013)
  • Carol Vorderman (2014)
  • Kay Burley (2014)
  • Andrew Flintoff (2014)
  • Richard Wilson (2015)

Location [edit]

The series was filmed on a set built by Heaven Boob tube at the Bottle Yard Studios in Bristol, U.k.. Between series 3 & four, the BBC2 motoring entertainment show Top Gear destroyed some of the prepare by driving through it with three 1980'due south era hatchbacks.[46] The segment aired on Summit Gear Series 21, Episode 1.

Trollied episode 'The Wedding', was partly filmed at the prowl last at the Port of Dover, which was used as the location for the Dublin and Holyhead Ferry Ports in scenes which sees Gavin (Jason Watkins) and his friends panic they are going to miss the wedding.[47]

International broadcast [edit]

Trollied was circulate in Australia on Network 10, first ambulation Thursday nights from 27 September 2012 at 11.xv pm.[48] However, Network X stopped broadcasting the serial, and instead, all seven serial became available to view on the Australian streaming service Stan.[49] Series vi became available to the service as of vi January 2017,[50] while Series seven started in April 2018.[51]

In the United states, the show arrogance on selected PBS affiliates. Although not a direct adaptation of "Trollied", the NBC network previewed their new comedy series "Superstore" on xxx November 2015. Many have seen "Superstore" equally the American equivalent of "Trollied".

Reception [edit]

Critical reception [edit]

Post-obit the debut of Trollied, Ian Richardson, manager of Morrisons supermarket in Thornbury, wrote an article in The Guardian newspaper, saying the show was the topic of the give-and-take in the staff canteen and that he felt the attention to detail on the prepare was splendid, making a realistic setting. In Mr Richardson'southward article he commented that the show portrayed many similarities with his supermarket, but he could not relate to the apply of bad language on the shop floor or poor customer service levels. He felt that information technology was a shame there was not more client interaction.[52]

Reviews for the series were mixed. In a review for The Guardian, Zoe Williams commented that the series is "A purile, lazy comedy".[53] On reviewing the first episode, Alice-Azania Jarvis of The Independent said that "In all, it wasn't bad. There was no reason to switch over. No reason to tune out. It was lightly amusing, which is enough for what it was. But it'south non going to be something to become out of your way for. It's not appointment TV."[54] Keith Watson of the Metro stated that "Trollied is worth watching but it's the pocket-sized characters that make you laugh".[55]

Ratings [edit]

Series Time slot Episodes Premiered Concluded Ave. viewers
(in millions)
Engagement Viewers
(in millions)
Date Viewers
(in millions)
i Thursday ix:00PM 8 4 August 2011 2.00[56] 15 September 2011 0.94[56] 1.15
2 Fri nine:00PM 13 31 Baronial 2012 0.76[56] sixteen November 2012 0.61[56] 0.72
3 Thursday ix:00PM 13 22 August 2013 0.75[56] 7 November 2013 0.53[56] 0.58
4 Monday eight:30PM 8 three November 2014 0.72[56] 22 December 2014 0.58[56] 0.64
5 Mon 9:00PM 8 2 November 2015 0.58[56] fourteen December 2015 0.46[56] 0.53
half-dozen 8 7 November 2016 0.62[56] nineteen December 2016 0.61[56] 0.54
7 Tuesday 10:00PM 8 ii January 2018 0.55[56] twenty February 2018 0.32[56] TBA

DVD releases [edit]

Series Release date (private sets) # Discs Features Ref(s)
Region 2 Region iv
ane 17 October 2011 21 Nov 2012 2
  • eight episodes
  • 182 minutes[57]
  • ane.78:i (16:ix) aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles

Distribution:

  • FremantleMedia (United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)
  • Roadshow Amusement (Australia)

Rating:

  • BBFC: rated 15 [57]
  • ACB: rated MA15+ [58]

Special features:

  • "Why I Detest Shopping" (cast and coiffure interviews)
  • Behind The Scenes
  • Video Diaries (featuring Nick Blood & Joel Fry)
  • Out Takes
[59] [threescore]
2 31 Dec 2012 TBA two
  • 14 episodes (including 2012 Christmas special)
  • 334 minutes[61]
  • 1.78:1 (xvi:ix) attribute ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles
  • FremantleMedia (Uk distribution)
  • BBFC: rated 15 [61]
[62]
3 30 December 2013 TBA 2
  • xiv episodes (including 2013 Christmas special)
  • 334 minutes[63]
  • 1.78:one (16:nine) aspect ratio
  • English language Dolby Digital two.0
  • English language subtitles
  • FremantleMedia (UK distribution)
  • BBFC: rated 15 [63]
[64]
iv 5 January 2015 TBA i
  • 8 episodes
  • 176 minutes[65]
  • ane.78:i (xvi:ix) aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles
  • FremantleMedia (UK distribution)
  • BBFC: rated 15 [65]
[66]
5 11 January 2016 TBA 2
  • ix episodes (includes 2022 Christmas special)
  • 223 minutes[67]
  • 1.78:ane (xvi:nine) aspect ratio
  • English language Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles
  • Network (UK distribution)
  • BBFC: rated 12 [67]

Special features:

  • 50th Episode backside-the-scenes featurette
[68]
6 thirteen March 2017 TBA one
  • 8 episodes (includes 2022 Christmas special)
  • 180 minutes[69]
  • 1.78:i (16:9) attribute ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles
  • Network (United kingdom distribution)
  • BBFC: rated 12 [69]
[lxx]
vii 12 November 2018 TBA 2
  • nine episodes (includes 2022 Christmas special)
  • 222 minutes[71]
  • i.78:ane (xvi:9) aspect ratio
  • English language Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles
  • Network (U.k. distribution)
  • BBFC: rated 15 [71]
[72]
Series Release date (multiple sets) # Discs Features Ref(s)
Region 2
i–three half dozen Oct 2014 six
  • 36 episodes (including 2012 & 2013 Christmas specials)
  • 850 minutes
  • 1.78:1 (16:9) attribute ratio
  • English Dolby Digital ii.0
  • English language subtitles
  • FremantleMedia (U.k. distribution)
  • BBFC: rated 15

Special features:

  • come across individual releases
[73]
1–6 17 April 2017 10
  • 61 episodes (including 2012, 2013, 2022 & 2022 Christmas specials)
  • 1432 minutes
  • i.78:ane (xvi:nine) aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English language subtitles
  • Network (Britain distribution)
  • BBFC: rated 15

Special features:

  • see private releases
[74]
  • Every bit of 2020, the final Christmas special has not yet been released on DVD, nor has a complete series collection been announced.

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Trollied at IMDb
  • Trollied at British Comedy Guide

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trollied

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