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This article is about a television drama. For the similarly titled novel by Arnold Bennett, see The Grand Babylon Hotel.
Hotel Babylon is a BBC television drama series based on the book of the same name by Imogen Edwards-Jones, that has aired from January 2006. Produced by independent production company Carnival Films for BBC One, the show follows the lives of workers at a glamorous five-star hotel. Actress Alexandra Moen (who plays PR Manager Emily James) mentioned in an interview that the show was cancelled after its fouth series leaving the season 4 finale cliffhanger unresolved. One reason might of been due to the fall in ratings.[1]
RatingsThe show achieved high ratings at around 5 million viewers each episode and winning their timeslot. The program often beat shows shown on other channels in the same timeslot, such as Eleventh Hour, Footballer's Wives, and Ladette to Lady, all shown on ITV1. Despite Tamzin Outhwaite's departure at the end of season 2, the show still managed to maintain similar figures as the first two series, during the first half of season 3. However, after Max Beesley's departure at the middle of season 3, the show saw a decline in figures from 5 million to 4 million viewers. The finale of the first series obtained 5.74 million viewers; the second series opened with 5.79 million before rising to 6.6 million viewers for episode 2.[2] The fourth series opened with 4.28 million (20.1%). Cast and CharactersMain article: List of Hotel Babylon characters
Current Cast
Past Cast
Guest starsThe show often attracts well known actors and celebrities, normally posing as guests staying at the hotel. Series 1[3]Series 2[4]Series 3[5]Series 4[6]SeriesMain article: List of Hotel Babylon episodes
There were four series broadcast[7]. BroadcastsInternational broadcasts
DVD & Blu-Ray ReleasesThe DVDs are released by BBC Worldwide through 2 Entertain. Series One was released on DVD in the UK on 19 March 2007, and in the US and Canada on 12 February 2008. This series was also released in high definition in the UK on HD DVD (Combo disc) and Blu-ray Disc on 5 November 2007. Series Two was initially slated for release in the UK on 30 September 2007 but was released on 17 March 2008. Internationally, it was released on 14 Feb 2008 in Australia and 5 Aug 2008 in the US and Canada. Series Three was released on DVD in the US and Canada on 3 March 2009 (released before it premiered on BBC America). In the UK, it was on 13 July 2009. Series Four was released on DVD on 17 August 2009 in the UK. iTunes ReleasesAll series have been released digitally in SD & HD via the iTunes Store in the UK. ReferencesExternal linksQuestions for article: tony hotel babylon concierge imogen edward anonymous |
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