Rapunzel: Fairy Tales On BBC One
Four classic fairy tales made famous by The Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen and Charles Perrault – Rapunzel, Cinderella, The Emperor’s New Clothes and Billy Goats Gruff – are re-invigorated and updated by contemporary writers Ed Roe, Richard Pinto, Anil Gupta, Debbie Horsfield and Jeremy Dyson and brought to life by a host of British acting talent.
Rapunzel, the first fairy tale in the anthology, has been updated by Ed Roe (Smack The Pony, Teachers) and tells the story of Jimmy Stojkovic, a terrible tennis player. Ranked a humiliating 1,004th in the world, he has never won a tennis competition in his life. His father, Sava, is desperate to see his son win a Grand Slam tennis final but the only way he can see this happening is if he disguises Jimmy as a woman.
After a narrow escape from baseball bat-wielding thugs, Jimmy discovers his father owes money to gangster loan sharks – exactly the same sum as the competition prize money at the forthcoming British Tennis Open at English tennis club, Rampion. Reluctantly, Jimmy decides to don his tennis dress and enter the competition.
All seems to be going to plan until Jimmy, now called Martina, falls in love with the beautiful reigning champion, Billy Jane Brooke. Known to the public as Rapunzel, because of her unusually long hair, Billy Jane still lives with her over-protective mother and coach. Training together at Billy Jane’s fortified home does wonders for Jimmy/Martina’s game and he/she finally starts winning. However, as Martina and Billy Jane grow closer, Jimmy finds it harder to keep up the pretence, and he must decide whether to come clean to Billy Jane or stay quiet and win the prize money for his father.
The comedy drama stars Lee Ingleby as Jimmy/Martina Stojkovic, Shaun Williamson as his father, Sava; Charity Wakefield as Billy Jane Brooke/Rapunzel; and Geraldine James as Mrs Brooke, her over-protective mother and coach. Oliver Chris is Vuk, Jimmy’s tennis nemesis and smarmy love rival; Tony Way is Jimmy’s brother, Boris; Alex Jennings is ex-tennis player-turned-pundit, Roger Bateman; Emily Joyce is Roger’s competitive colleague; and tennis legend Pat Cash also makes an appearance as a tennis commentator.



November 15th, 2007 at 10:37 am
Having seen a preview of Rapunzel … it’s a really good laugh and I’m looking forward to the rest of the series.
And it was all shot in Northern Ireland - time ot play Spot the Locations!