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Room at the Top

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2012
  • 2h
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Room at the Top (2012)
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An adaption of John Braine's novel.An adaption of John Braine's novel.An adaption of John Braine's novel.

  • Stars
    • Matthew McNulty
    • Maxine Peake
    • Jenna Coleman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    389
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    • Stars
      • Matthew McNulty
      • Maxine Peake
      • Jenna Coleman
    • 8User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Matthew McNulty
    Matthew McNulty
    • Joe Lampton
    • 2012
    Maxine Peake
    Maxine Peake
    • Alice Aisgill
    • 2012
    Jenna Coleman
    Jenna Coleman
    • Susan Brown
    • 2012
    Tom Brooke
    Tom Brooke
    • Charles
    • 2012
    Julia Ford
    Julia Ford
    • Mrs. Thompson
    • 2012
    Peter Wight
    Peter Wight
    • Mr. Hoylake
    • 2012
    Kevin Doyle
    Kevin Doyle
    • Mr. Thompson
    • 2012
    Zoe Telford
    Zoe Telford
    • Eva Storr
    • 2012
    Kate O'Flynn
    Kate O'Flynn
    • Beryl
    • 2012
    Lauren Crace
    Lauren Crace
    • Joan
    • 2012
    Paul Tomblin
    • Ray
    • 2012
    Theo James
    Theo James
    • Jack Wales
    • 2012
    Paul Hilton
    Paul Hilton
    • Bob Storr
    • 2012
    Kevin McNally
    Kevin McNally
    • Mr. Brown
    • 2012
    Daniel Flynn
    Daniel Flynn
    • George Aisgill
    • 2012
    Eithne Browne
    • Esther
    • 2012
    Byron Owen
    • George
    • 2012
    Dicken Ashworth
    Dicken Ashworth
    • Barman
    • 2012
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    Room at the Top Miniserie

    No, it is not the original, a bit sex-heavy, but great cast and entertaining to look at. I thought the serie was very good.
    8steven-222

    Gold-standard TV drama

    This story of a working-class young man in the late 1940s trying to make a life for himself is extremely involving, not least because it's so erotic (mostly because the sex seems so real, which is to say all-consuming and ambivalent at the same time, as is so often the case). If you've ever had any sort of illicit affair, you know the knots you inevitably get tied in, no matter how honestly you try to deal with the situation; this movie touches very keenly on that heartbreak, with great honestly.

    Brave work by Maxine Peake, who strips naked in every possible sense as the woman who falls for young Joe in spite of herself. And a terrific performance by Matthew McNulty, who does justice to the many layers of a very subtly drawn character; you can see that canny brain constantly working behind his eyes, assessing every situation for danger or gain. For me, the only weakness here was the casting of Jenna-Louise Coleman as Joe's upper-class girlfriend, Susan; I couldn't quite share his intense attraction to her, so had to take it on faith.

    This was compulsive watching, and though the ending will put you through a wringer, very worthwhile. Gold-standard TV drama.
    7Leofwine_draca

    Compelling period drama

    ROOM AT THE TOP, a two-part adaption of John Braine's '50s-set class-based novel, is a splendid example of what the BBC can do when they put their mind to it: that is, the creation of authentic, heartfelt and beautifully realised drama. No surprise, then, that it was hidden away on the schedules (like THE HOUR), banished to a lesser channel while the lunkheaded flagship shows (DOCTOR WHO, anyone?) are given all the money/attention.

    Ostensibly, this drama is about a working class young man who struggles to make his mark in society, but in fact it's all about sex. The film concentrates on his relationships with various women, and a love triangle occupies much of the running time. Maxine Peake is the real revelation here, giving a performance so searingly honest that it seethes with a raw power. Jenna-Louise Coleman (TITANIC) doesn't get the opportunity to be more more than an ideal, and Matthew McNulty's lead character actually turns out to be a bit of a bastard, but it's Peake who makes this production shine.
    8mail-479-241123

    Room at the Top (BBC4)

    The BBC hid Room at the Top on BBC4 last night, condemning it to a tiny, niche audience of less than half a million. They say that this disastrous scheduling is because of a cock-up over the book rights, but I'm guessing the decision may have more to do with poor judgement – because Room at the Top was infinitely better acted and directed than the previous night's clunky, cardboard offering on Primetime BBC1 The Paradise.

    Being filled to the brim with steamy sex scenes, the show was also potentially a far more commercial offering for the corporation. OK, it wasn't costume drama, but surely BBC1 can occasionally bring themselves to show content that isn't crammed with powdered wigs, pinched waistlines and stiff collars.

    Read more TV reviews from Mouthbox at mouthbox.co.uk.

    Based on John Braine's classic "angry young man" 1959 novel, Room at the Top is set in a gritty Northern town and follows gritty Northern Lothario Joe Lampton on his gritty journey from gritty rags to gritty riches. More or less everything in Room at the Top is gritty: The scenery, the people, the pubs, and even some of the women.

    Best of all, you can smoke anywhere, all of the time. Not only does Joe have a fag lit in every scene, but he puffs on it about 6 times a second. How the poor man doesn't pass out from nicotine poisoning is beyond me.

    As a teenager I loved the first television adaptation of Room at the Top, starring Kenneth Haigh, and I love this series too. Basically, every woman that Joe meets wants to have sex with him, from the flirty young girls at the office, to his frustrated middle-aged landlady. And because Joe is so gritty, they don't just want ordinary sex. They want gritty sex. The kind of sex you have standing up against a wall with your clothes on. The kind of sex you have in the front seat of the car having only recently had sex in the back seat of the car.

    Joe's pouting love-interest Jenna-Louise Coleman is Dr Who's new assistant. Nice to know that when the country settles down with the kids on Christmas night to watch her making her debut with the Doctor, all the dads will be thinking, "I saw your tits in Room at the Top." In line with the BBC's policy of employing the same tiny handful of actors over and over again, almost everyone in "Room at the Top" is in something else – meaning that you spend a lot of the time trying to remember which other BBC drama you've recently seen one of the performers in.

    Matthew McNulty who plays Joe, and his boss Peter Wight both also had key parts in The Paradise last night. McNulty has also been in Lark Rise to Candleford, Cranford, Garrow's Law, Silent Witness and Silk. I wonder when he last had a holiday. Dear BBC, there's this publication called Spotlight with contact details for thousands and thousands of actors in it. Please, please order a copy.

    I have already set my TiVo to record the second part of Room at the Top and I'm looking forward to watching it.
    6Lejink

    Confining room

    This two part dramatisation of John Braine's novel about a working class boy on the make lacked subtlety in parts but on the whole was well staged and played by a good cast. Set in a fictional town "up north", Matthew McNulty plays a brainy lad, Joe Lampton, who finds a place at an accountancy firm in the big town in immediately post-war Britain and finds his rugged good looks and down-to-earth manner marking him out for career advancement, as well it seems as with half the womenfolk in the town.

    Before long he's fallen hard for an estranged middle-aged married woman he meets at amateur dramatics of all things but finds himself in romantic conflict as the pretty young daughter of a big boss tilts her hat at him. She offers him escape, youth and position, while all the older woman can offer him is her devotion until he's forced to make a choice between the two, which as tragic consequences for one side of the triangle.

    The programme pulls no punches in its use of extremely strong language and depiction of the frequent sex-scenes, but both I felt were justified. What I didn't get was the sense that Worley was a big town in relation to Finton, his childhood home, to which Lampton returns for a nostalgic visit just before the end. There are very few external location shots to give the piece a sense of place, you'd only know you're north of Watford by the accents.

    The lead roles are mostly played authentically and with conviction. McNulty is fine in the lead role and Maxine Peake too, as Alice, the older woman he picks up and falls for only to discard with tragic consequences when he follows his head and not his heart. Jenna Louise Coleman, however never quite convinces you she's grown out of her little-girl persona, pretty as she is.

    The dialogue occasionally suggests too obviously it came from a book but the production doesn't pretend to be anything more than a representation of the book but for a gritty insight into the lives and motives of the postwar generation and particularly returning soldiers like Lampton, it still has a limited relevance today.

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      Transmission was scheduled for 7 and 14 April 2011, but the programme was withdrawn with a few days' notice, despite extensive publicity of trailers and articles in listings magazines, because of a copyright claim by a third party that they had signed an exclusive option on the novel. The copyright issue was then resolved in May 2012 and the films scheduled for transmission on BBC4 in late September 2012.
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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Bradford City Hall, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Great Meadow Productions
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      2 hours
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      • Stereo
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      • 16:9 HD

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