Small Island | |
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Genre | Drama |
Based on | Small Island by Andrea Levy |
Written by |
Paula Milne and Sarah Williams |
Directed by | John Alexander |
Starring |
Naomie Harris Ruth Wilson Benedict Cumberbatch David Oyelowo Ashley Walters Nikki Amuka-Bird Karl Johnson |
Narrated by | Hugh Quarshie |
Composer(s) | Martin Phipps |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Paula Milne, Alison Owen, Lucy Richer |
Producer(s) | Joanna Anderson Vicky Licorish Grainne Marmion Faye Ward (associate producer) Abi Bach (co-producer) |
Cinematography | Tony Miller |
Editor(s) | Roy Sharman |
Running time | 180 min (total) |
Release | |
Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 6 December – 13 December 2009 |
External links | |
Website |
Small Island is a two-part 2009 BBC One television drama adapted from the 2004 novel of the same title by Andrea Levy. The programme stars Naomie Harris and Ruth Wilson as joint respective female protagonists Hortense Roberts and Queenie Bligh, two women who struggle to fulfil their personal ambitions and dreams amidst the chaos of World War II London and Jamaica.
The serial was developed by producers Joanna Anderson and Vicky Licorish of AL Films, having optioned Levy's novel. The script was first written by Sarah Williams and later amended by Paula Milne. It was directed by John Alexander, who also directed the BBC's 2008 adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. The serial consists of two 90-minute episodes that premiered on 6 December 2009, and was shown in the United States on PBS as part of the channel's Masterpiece Classic Collection beginning 18 April 2010.
The story is based on four main characters: Hortense, Queenie, Gilbert, and Bernard. It focuses on the diaspora of Jamaican immigrants during and after World War II. Trying to escape economic hardship on their own "small island," they have moved to England, the Mother Country, for which the men have fought during the war. However, they find they are not readily accepted into their new society.
The beginning or prologue of the story focuses on the young Jamaican girl, Hortense, who has three dreams: to marry her childhood companion Michael, to move to faraway England, and to become a teacher. The story then shifts to London, where we meet Queenie and Bernard. Queenie is a poor working-class girl from Yorkshire who longs for better things in her life than her family's pig farming business. An aunt in London takes Queenie in and employs her in a shop. When her aunt dies suddenly, Queenie marries the well-to-do Bernard Bligh, in order to avoid having to move back to the pig farm. World War II then uproots all of their lives: Michael, in disgrace after being caught in an adulterous relationship, leaves Jamaica to join the Royal Air Force. Bernard, impulsively, also joins the RAF, leaving Queenie to look after his mentally incapacitated father, who is shell-shocked after fighting in World War I.