Catherine Johnson

  • Writer and executive producer

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Dappers, written by Catherine Johnson (who wrote the bits between the songs in Mamma Mia!), is set in Bristol with lots of lovely rolling accents.

Leonora Crichlow and Ty Glaser play young mums on benefit, who cart their toddlers everywhere as they try to make cash and keep their spirits up.

The plot wasn't great, with a dog-walking scheme resulting in the inevitable mix up of two identical pugs, but the characters and their world already felt rounded, from the endearing girls, to their ineffective baby-fathers, the smug yuppies next door who have everything they don't and Eddie Large as a peculiar neighbour. I could happily watch more, with a bit of development of the stories and a few funnier lines.

Andrea Mullaney, The Scotsman, 12th June 2010

This comedy drama pilot has a lot going for it. Being Human's Lenora Crichlow in one of the main roles for one thing. And it's written by Catherine Johnson, who's best known for making the film Mamma Mia! such a massive hit. Single mums Ashley and Faye are the eponymous dappers (see above for this and other Bristolian sayings) who live - with their respective toddlers - in adjacent housing association flats and are always coming up with money-making scams. Or, as the fl ashy ex-boyfriend of Faye (Ty Glaser), puts it they're "like Del Boy and Rodders in thongs". It's nowhere near as filthy as Shameless, but there will inevitably be comparisons with Little Britain's Vicky Pollard. The comic clichés (such as the "odd couple neighbours" played by Gwen Taylor and Eddie Large) wouldn't be given house room in Little Britain, though. Its success will depend very much on whether you take to ballsy Faye and Ashley. Earlier, there's more bold new drama in Stanley Park.

Jane Rackham, Radio Times, 10th June 2010

Scripted by Catherine Johnson of Mamma Mia! fame, Dappers is a comedy pilot that follows the misadventures of two young mums (Ty Glaser and Lenora Crichlow) on the dole in Bristol. The plot revolves around the duo, AKA "Del and Rodders in thongs", setting up a dog-walking service after losing their cash-in-hand cleaning job. It has energy and vim and the set-up, with the duo living in housing association flats next to well-heeled neighbours in posh Clifton, is promising, but there aren't enough decent one-liners to carry the day.

Jonathan Wright, The Guardian, 10th June 2010

Catherine Johnson is most famous for writing the hit musical and movie Mamma Mia! In this pilot, she delivers a cheery take on broken Britain with her tale of two best mates - "dappers" in Bristol-speak, apparently - Faye and Ashley, and their two toddler daughters.

They're not strictly single mums. Ashley's boyfriend Ryan is still on the scene, although he's more of a liability than a help.

Lenora Crichlow (Annie the ghost from Being Human) stars opposite Ty Glaser (who briefly played posh blonde Libby Charles in Emmerdale).

The laboured accents get in the way of the performances and the girls' attempts to earn cash come straight out of the Big Sitcom Book Of Cliches but there's a nice energy about these friends on benefits (not to be confused with Friends With Benefits).

"They're Del Boy and Rodders in thongs," is how Ryan describes them - and you might think that's recommendation enough. The kids are sweet, too.

Jane Simon, The Mirror, 10th June 2010

Mamma Mia writer brings Bristolicious lushness to BBC3

In Dappers, the action isn't set in sun soaked Greece but in the rainy reality of the West Country city of Bristol.

Catherine Johnson, BBC, 2nd June 2010

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