BBC Filming
on Neville Street, Southport
A film crew from
Liverpool Academy Productions Ltd. have been filming on Neville
Street, Southport, for a new The Jimmy McGovern BBC 1 drama. The
drama, going by the working title “Common”, is set to be
around 90 mins long once completed. We took a look at the
filming on Tuesday night with the stabbing and an Ambulance
attending scenario took place, outside Leos Bar.
The film has
already sparked controversy due to the plot line, along with its
views of the UK’s controversial Joint Enterprise Law. But some
of the controversy so far is down to the "foul and abusive
language" that the characters are reported to be using
in the drama.
The plot line starts with what we are told are 3
Liverpudlian youths in a car, who later end up at a pizza
parlour stabbing and are the group all being charged for murder.
The drama is intended to examine the potential for injustice
within the Joint Enterprise or Common Purpose rule. Makers of
the film have spent a few days in Southport filming and it will
be interesting to see the reaction to drama when it is
transmitted later on in 2013, on the BBC 1 channel.
BBC One Controller, Danny Cohen, and Controller of Drama
Commissioning, Ben Stephenson, in a joint press statement said
that:- “Building on the award winning writer Jimmy
McGovern success of his acclaimed dramas, Hillsborough and
Dockers, this drama will be just as ambitious and controversial.
In the same way as in his dramas Hillsborough and Sunday, he
wanted to write this film after talking to the families of those
directly affected by the Joint Enterprise Law. We believe it is
right for the BBC to give writers such as Jimmy an opportunity
to tell a story like this, and to allow the audience to make up
their own minds about it.”
Jimmy McGovern added just before filming started:- “The
Joint Enterprise was first used in Britain's courts a few
hundred years ago. It was designed to stop the aristocracy
duelling. If one duellist killed another then all involved in
that duel (the seconds and the surgeons) were charged with
murder. It worked. Britain's aristocrats stopped duelling. Now
the law is being used against Britain's youth. If someone dies
in a fight and you're involved in any way whatsoever, you could
find yourself charged with murder. And, if you do, Heaven help
you because the burden of proof required in joint enterprise
cases is frighteningly low.”
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