Best Friends (TV series)
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Best Friends is a CITV
drama series based on the book of the same name by Jacqueline Wilson.
Alice... Poppy Rogers
Biscuits... Alexander Pownall
Liz (Gemma's mum)... Julia Ford
Karen (Alice's mum)... Lizzy McInnerny
Callum (Gemma's brother)... Jack Blumenau
Grandad... Paul Copley
Flora... Hannah Black
Francesca "No Friends" Gilmore-Brown...Lalage Lumley
At the end of the book, Gemma receives a charm bracelet from Alice. In the TV Series, Alice arrives at Gemma's house to surprise her.
In the book Gemma has another brother called Jack who doesn't appear in the TV series.
In the book, Biscuits has a mother and a grandmother; the former doesn't appear in the TV series.
Liz is extremely cross about this and when she's at work, Gemma and Alice make her a cake to apologise, but they make a horrible mess and Gemma is grounded. However, Gemma sneaks out to give Alice her antique doll, Melissa.
While at Alice's house, Alice goes to get drinks for them both. Gemma, as she often does, sneaks a look in Alice's diary. She normally writes nice things about her but now there is something very worrying. Alice has a secret...
Alice moves away to Scotland when Gemma finds out by reading her diary.
Alice confides her secret in Gemma. An upset Alice explains to a distraught Gemma she is moving to Scotland to live with Karen and her fiancée.
Gemma and Alice email Fergus pretending to be Karen and they "dump" Fergus. He doesn't believe this because it was very inaccurate grammatically and Karen and Liz are furious. Gemma gets the end of her tether and screams at an appalled Karen. Callum carries her upstairs and comforts her.
Gemma is excruciatingly miserable without Alice. She is paired with Biscuits for the Christmas party celebrity dress up, so they are going as Biscuits' favourite TV Chefs, Larry and Lara. Her Grandad tosses her a lifeline. He has a taxi run to Scotland and if it's OK with Karen and Fergus, she can visit Alice!
Every year, Gemma and Alice cut their birthday cake and make a wish, but this year, Flora insists on cutting the cake. Gemma is angry beyond belief about this and shoves the cake right in Flora's face. Karen throws Gemma out and forbids her to contact Alice.
Gemma is sure she is to have a miserable birthday and Christmas. At the Christmas party, Liz lets her open a present early. A mobile phone starts ringing and Gemma opens a box. She answers the call- it's Alice! Alice asks her to go to the window to describe what she sees. It is heavily snowing, and then a little figure in pink approaches the window. It is Alice!
Grandad had spoken to Fergus, who was tired of an lonely Alice moping around, so they decided to make them both smile.
The last episode ends with the girls dancing in the snowy garden, both happy that they are together again.
Parts 1 & 2 and Girls in Tears.
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drama series based on the book of the same name by Jacqueline Wilson.
Main cast
Gemma...Chloe SmythAlice... Poppy Rogers
Biscuits... Alexander Pownall
Liz (Gemma's mum)... Julia Ford
Julia Ford
Julia Ford is a British actress who has appeared in a variety of theatre, film, radio and television productions, including Waking the Dead, Silent Witness, Midsomer Murders and All About George, The Street, Red Riding, Coming Down The Mountain, In A Land of Plenty, Insiders, Island at War...
Karen (Alice's mum)... Lizzy McInnerny
Callum (Gemma's brother)... Jack Blumenau
Jack Blumenau
Jack Blumenau is a British actor, renowned for his work portraying children and little people or borrowers.-Biography:...
Grandad... Paul Copley
Paul Copley
Paul Mackriell Copley is an award-winning English actor and voice-over artist.-Early life:Copley was born in Denby Dale, West Yorkshire, and grew up beside a dairy farm there. His father, Harold, was involved with local amateur dramatic productions, as were the rest of his family...
Flora... Hannah Black
Francesca "No Friends" Gilmore-Brown...Lalage Lumley
Differences between the TV Series and the Novel
In the book, Alice has a dad - there is no Fergus for Karen to marry; they just move to Scotland, and in the book Alice's dad is called Bob.At the end of the book, Gemma receives a charm bracelet from Alice. In the TV Series, Alice arrives at Gemma's house to surprise her.
In the book Gemma has another brother called Jack who doesn't appear in the TV series.
In the book, Biscuits has a mother and a grandmother; the former doesn't appear in the TV series.
Episode 1
Gemma and Alice meet Biscuits, who moves to their school. Gemma is reluctantly assigned to be his "best friend" to help him settle in. Alice is moved next to Francesca "No Friends" and Biscuits next to Gemma. The girls hatch a plan to get back together. They put Liz's nail glue on Biscuit's seat, but when Biscuits is late, their teacher, Miss Manir sits on it. Her skirt is ripped off and Gemma, Alice and Biscuits get into serious trouble. Their parents get a letter home, asking them to meet the headmaster.Liz is extremely cross about this and when she's at work, Gemma and Alice make her a cake to apologise, but they make a horrible mess and Gemma is grounded. However, Gemma sneaks out to give Alice her antique doll, Melissa.
While at Alice's house, Alice goes to get drinks for them both. Gemma, as she often does, sneaks a look in Alice's diary. She normally writes nice things about her but now there is something very worrying. Alice has a secret...
Alice moves away to Scotland when Gemma finds out by reading her diary.
Episode 2
Gemma, Alice and Biscuits are waiting to meet with the head master. Alice and Gemma wait with their angry mums, while Biscuits waits with his laid-back Gran (his mother is dead).Alice confides her secret in Gemma. An upset Alice explains to a distraught Gemma she is moving to Scotland to live with Karen and her fiancée.
Gemma and Alice email Fergus pretending to be Karen and they "dump" Fergus. He doesn't believe this because it was very inaccurate grammatically and Karen and Liz are furious. Gemma gets the end of her tether and screams at an appalled Karen. Callum carries her upstairs and comforts her.
Episode 3
At the going away party, Alice suggests she and Gemma run away. They barely navigate their way to the train station while their frantic mothers search. They spot Biscuits and his Gran, June, calls Liz and Karen. Gemma now resents Biscuits for "telling" although he is persistent that it was his Gran.Episode 4
It is the day of Alice and Karen's moving. Liz is furious with Gemma and has confined her to her room. Callum lends her his mobile and she calls Alice, pretending to be Francesca so Karen would let her talk to her. Her cover is then blown and Alice is dragged out the house. The removal vans are all packed and ready to go. Gemma races on her bike all the way to Alice's house, but when she gets their, Karen has set off in her car with Alice and beside the girls' persistent pleading, she won't stop. The girls secretly communicate through email via Alice's new "friend" Flora.Gemma is excruciatingly miserable without Alice. She is paired with Biscuits for the Christmas party celebrity dress up, so they are going as Biscuits' favourite TV Chefs, Larry and Lara. Her Grandad tosses her a lifeline. He has a taxi run to Scotland and if it's OK with Karen and Fergus, she can visit Alice!
Episode 5
Biscuits helps Gemma make a chocolate cake for Alice and her birthday, Christmas Eve. After a stuffy ride in her Grandad's Rolls Royce with an old woman, Gemma finally gets to Scotland, but to her horror there is another girl there, Flora, the girl who was allowing Alice to use her email. Gemma and Flora take an instant dislike to each other and Gemma is upset when she finds out Flora has renamed Melissa to Rosebud and changed her clothes. Alice assures Gemma she still calls her Melissa.Every year, Gemma and Alice cut their birthday cake and make a wish, but this year, Flora insists on cutting the cake. Gemma is angry beyond belief about this and shoves the cake right in Flora's face. Karen throws Gemma out and forbids her to contact Alice.
Gemma is sure she is to have a miserable birthday and Christmas. At the Christmas party, Liz lets her open a present early. A mobile phone starts ringing and Gemma opens a box. She answers the call- it's Alice! Alice asks her to go to the window to describe what she sees. It is heavily snowing, and then a little figure in pink approaches the window. It is Alice!
Grandad had spoken to Fergus, who was tired of an lonely Alice moping around, so they decided to make them both smile.
The last episode ends with the girls dancing in the snowy garden, both happy that they are together again.
DVD release
The TV Series was released in a box set called "The Jacqueline Wilson Collection" which contained this drama, Girls in LoveGirls In Love
Girls in Love is a British children's drama series produced by Granada Television which aired on CITV. It is based on the book of the same title , both created by UK author Jacqueline Wilson that follows the romantic thrills and spills of three teenage girls - Ellie, Magda and Nadine...
Parts 1 & 2 and Girls in Tears.