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Up Series - Wikipedia. Up Series. DVD cover. Genre. Longitudinal study.
Documentary. Directed by. Paul Almond (Seven Up!)Michael Apted (all subsequent films)Starring. Bruce Balden. Jackie Bassett. Symon Basterfield. Andrew Brackfield.
John Brisby. Peter Davies. Susan Davis. Charles Furneaux. Nicholas (Nick) Hitchon. Neil Hughes. Lynn Johnson (died 2. Paul Kligerman. Suzanne (Suzy) Lusk. Tony Walker. Narrated by. Douglas Keay. Michael Apted (all subsequent films)Country of origin.
United Kingdom. Original language(s)English. No. So far the documentary has had eight episodes spanning 4. ITV and BBC. In a 2. Channel 4 programme, the series topped the list of The 5.
Greatest Documentaries. Every seven years, the director, Michael Apted, films material from those of the fourteen who choose to participate. The aim of the series is stated at the beginning of 7 Up as: ? Because we want to get a glimpse of England in the year 2. The shop steward and the executive of the year 2.
From 7 Plus Seven onward the films have been directed by Michael Apted, who had been a researcher on Seven Up! The premise of the film was taken from the Jesuit motto . The 1. 99. 8 programme was commissioned by BBC One, although still produced for them by Granada Television.
Participants. Apted states in the commentary track of the 4. Up DVD that he was asked to find children at the extremes. Hd Video Download The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017). Because the show was not originally intended to become a repeating series, no long- term contract was signed with the participants. The interviews since Seven Up! Each subject is filmed in about two days and the interview itself takes more than six hours. In an interview with the BBC's Will Gompertz shortly before the broadcast of 5.
Up, Apted said that it had been a poor decision to include only four female participants. The three are introduced in Seven Up! At the age of seven, when asked what newspaper he reads, if any, Andrew stated that he reads The Financial Times (although he later revealed he was in fact just repeating what his father had told him when asked the same question). All three could say which prep schools, public schools and universities they planned to attend (Oxford or Cambridge in all cases); two named the specific Oxbridgecollege they intended to join. Andrew's academic career culminated in his studying at Trinity College, Cambridge. Andrew subsequently became a solicitor, married and raised a family. He is the only one of the three Kensington boys to have appeared in all the Up films.
Both Andrew and his wife are most satisfied with how their children have turned out, followed by their relationship. Charles. Charles has worked in journalism in varying capacities over the years, including as a producer for the BBC, and in the making of documentary films, including Touching the Void. He chose not to appear in the series after 2. Up, other than the contribution of an occasional photograph. During an on- stage interview at London's National Film Theatre in December 2.
Apted alleged that Charles had attempted to sue him when he refused to remove Charles's likeness from the archive sequences in 4. Up. Apted also commented on the irony that as a documentary maker himself, Charles was the only one who refused to continue.
He is a great- great- grandson of the first Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Todor Burmov. In 5. 6 Up, he criticized Apted's decision to originally portray him as part of the . He related that his father had died when he was 9 and his mother had to work to put him through private school.
He attended Oxford University on a scholarship. As of 5. 6 Up, he remains a litigator who feels very blessed in almost all aspects of his life. Suzanne (Suzy) Lusk comes from a wealthy background and was first filmed at an independent London day school.
Her parents divorced around the time of 7 Plus Seven. She then dropped out of school at the age of 1. Paris. By 2. 1, she had formed a strong negative opinion about marriage and being a parent, though this soon changed dramatically. By 2. 8 Up, she was married with two sons, and credited her marriage with bringing her the optimism and happiness that was not evident in the earlier films. Her husband, Rupert Dewey, is a solicitor in Bath and they have three children, two boys and a girl. She became a bereavement counsellor.
In the 7 Plus Seven she stated that she thought Apted's project was pointless and silly, a point that she restated in 2. Up. At 4. 9 Up she was convinced that she wouldn't participate again, but by 5.
Up she admits an obligation to the project regardless of how she feels about it. Jackie Bassett was one of three girls (the others being Lynn and Sue) who were chosen from the same primary school, in a working- class neighbourhood of east London. She eventually went to a comprehensive school and married at age 1. Jackie went through several different jobs, divorced, remarried and moved to Scotland, divorced again and raised her 3 sons as a single parent. As of 5. 6 Up she had been receiving disability benefit for 1. Her family remains close and lives near each other in Scotland.
Lynn Johnson, after attending the same primary school as Jackie and Sue, went on to attend a grammar school. She married at 1.
She later became a school librarian and remained in that career until being made redundant due to budget cuts. She was a doting grandmother with 3 grandchildren, and was still married to her husband Russ whom she still considered her soulmate. Lynn died in May 2.
Sue married at 2. She has been engaged to her current boyfriend for 1. She works as a university administrator for Queen Mary, University of London, despite not having gone to university herself. Tony Walker was chosen from a primary school in the East End of London and was introduced along with his girlfriend Michelle. He wanted to be a jockey at 7 and was at a stable training as one by 1. By 2. 1 his chance had come and gone after riding in three races before giving it up. He was proud to have competed against Lester Piggott.
He then gained . His later dream of becoming an actor has met with modest success; he has had small parts as an extra (almost always playing a cabbie) in several TV programmes since 1. Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years, The Bill and twice in East. Enders, most recently in 2. His wife Debbie was carrying their third child in 2.
Up and she reveals in 3. Up that she lost that baby but has since had another; she admits that losing their third child placed a tremendous stress on their relationship. Also in 3. 5 Up, Tony admitted that being in a monogamous relationship was becoming a strain and by 4.
Up he had actually committed adultery, though he and his wife have got past it and are still together. By 4. 2 Up, he had moved to Essex and by 4.
Up owned two homes, including a holiday home in Spain. Paul Kligerman was at a charity- based boarding school at 7, his parents having divorced and he having been left with his father. Soon after Seven Up! By 2. 1, he had long hair and a girlfriend whom he later married and remains with today. After leaving school he was employed as a bricklayer and later set up his own business. In 4. 9 Up he is working for a sign- making company.
In both 2. 1 Up and 4. Up, Paul was reunited with Symon, who had attended the same boarding school; portions of their time together are included in both films.
By 5. 6 Up Paul had started work at a local retirement village with his wife Susan. He does odd jobs and maintenance of the small units and gardens. Symon Basterfield, chosen from the same charity home as Paul, is the only mixed- race participant.
He was an illegitimate child, who never got to know his black father, and had left the charity home to live with his white mother by the time of the 7 Plus Seven filming; her depression is alluded to as the cause for his being in the home. As the filming for 3. Up was taking place, he was going through a divorce from his first wife and mother of his five children, and he elected not to take part in that film. Symon returned for 4.