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 and "Anonymous", first shown in January 2006. Produced by independent production company Carnival Films and screened on BBC One on Thursday (Series 1) or Tuesday (Series 2 and 3) at 9pm, it stars Max Beesley, and (in series one and two) Tamzin Outhwaite. A hit in the United Kingdom, with the ratings at around 5 million viewers each episode and winning their timeslot narrowly beating ITV1's rival dramas, Eleventh Hour and Footballer's Wives (latter competition in the series). 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.[1] Image File history File links Hotelbabylonmain111. ...
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The first was shown on Living, on Saturday nights at 10pm. In the book Hotel Babylon, more than ten years' worth of Anonymous's hotel experience are condensed into a fictionalised day. The TV series uses the same characters but tells the stories—with a connecting theme within each episode—over the space of a week or so. Living is a British television channel owned by Virgin Media Television. ...
The second series ended on 12 April 2007. A third series for 2008 was announced on air on the same date, with the line "You can check into Hotel Babylon next year on BBC One." The third series began on 19 February 2008 on both BBC One and BBC HD. The show's lead, Max Beesley, left half way through the series after three years with the program. [2]. is the 102nd day of the year (103rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Plot Hotel Babylon is a fictionalized look into the world of 5-star hotels. Only the richest and the most famous stay at this exclusive hotel. Max Beesley stars as Charlie, announced as the new manager at the end of the second series, along with many other dedicated staff that try to accommodate the high demands of the guests of Hotel Babylon. The Charlie character acts as narrator at the beginning and end of each episode, commenting on a loose theme running throughout the hour. Common themes of the first two series include the eccentric nature of the world's rich and famous, the difference between appearances and "behind-the-scenes" reality, and the ability of those working in the hotel to either keep guests in line or retaliate against those acting out. British immigration issues in the Liverpool area are occasionally explored, especially through the house cleaning staff. The show, while having dramatic arcs in each episode, also has largely comedic tones.
Cast Main Cast - Lee Williams as Jack Harrison, the new Manager. Jack joined the program as deputy manager in the 3rd episode of the third season. Jack is astute, ambitious, highly observant and speaks several languages but he is noted for having a bad sense of humour.
- Dexter Fletcher as Tony Casemore, the Head Concierge. Tony is notable for being able to procure or organise anything imaginable. In one of the episodes in the second series he is persuaded by a Russian businessman to replace the Posh London Cars with Limos. When the Russians start taking over the hotel Tony backs out, then receives a beating from them.
- Emma Pierson as Anna Thornton-Wilton, the Head Receptionist. Anna slept with Charlie shortly before they began their current jobs and, during the first series, narrowly avoids being sacked after having sex with a guest then taking his money. During the second series she gatecrashes a party after stealing a costume from the duchess of Cirencester. She also dresses up as a reporter to an actor.
- Martin Marquez as Gino Primirola, the bartender. Gino claims to have "come up from the slums of Rome", although he speaks English with a Spanish accent and swears in Spanish. He is accused of copying old and forgotten cocktail recipes and re-naming them. He also reveals in the second series that he has been out with an unknown number of women, each of which he has had problems with. After the Christmas party Gino starts complaining about a 1792 Cognac going missing, which Tony and Charlie shared together.
- Ray Coulthard as James Schofield, the restaurant manager. In series two, he was revealed to have a serious gambling problem, which is so bad that he has lost his prized BMW and was temporarily sleeping in his new smaller car. Later in the second series, he competes against a rival to win a rare case of 1982 Château Pétrus wine, worth £3,500 per bottle.
- Alexandra Moen as Emily James, Head of PR. In series three, she tricks the staff into thinking she's a journalist before revealing she is actually the head of public relations. Emily James is a well-connected, upper class, privately educated young woman who comes from the highest pedigree within the hotel industry. Her father is an hotelier of international renown and prestige, yet Emily wants to find her own feet within this enviroment. But there are hints that Emily is a little off the rails and a bit of a wild child.
- Michael Obiora as Ben Trueman, the second receptionist. An outspoken homosexual. He is said to have smoked cannabis whilst growing up with a fictional rapper who is homophobic. The rapper (played by Samuell Benta) appears in the second series.
- Danira Gović as Croatian Tanja Mihajlov, one of the cleaners. She was the sole cleaner not sacked following the discovery by Jackie that the cleaners operated a business stripping for clients. All other cleaning staff were replaced. In the third season, Tanja is robbed and then becomes the victim of an attempted rape by an associate of a loanshark Charlie owes money to.
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Previous cast - Max Beesley as Charlie Edwards, the General Manager. Charlie spent time in prison before coming to the hotel, and had a relationship with Jackie. They remain close friends. He is the former Deputy Manager and the former Head Receptionist. In the last episode of the second series, Charlie is made the General Manager when the previous manager Rebecca (Tamzin Outhwaite) loses the trust of her staff and resigns. Having been an effective and popular Deputy Manager, he has a rather less happy time as the boss. Charlie departs during Series 3 when he is offered a position at a new development of night clubs.
- Natalie Mendoza as Jackie Clunes, the head of housekeeping. Jackie is Australian, a single mother and, during the first series, is revealed to be in the country illegally. She also has a secret admiration for Charlie Edwards which is shown throughout the first and second series. Jackie is also the only person that the chambermaids will take notice of as she is polylingual. After accidentally killing a hitman sent to collect money Charlie distributed to the chambermaids, and, with Charlie's aid covering it up, she departs for Australia immediately, just before Charlie resigns himself.
- Tamzin Outhwaite as Rebecca Mitchell, the hotel manager for series one and two. Over the course of the first series Rebecca is trying to repair her troubled marriage. At the end of the second series she resigns her job, allowing Charlie to take her place, after losing the trust of her staff. She recommends Charlie to the hotel's owner as her replacement.
- Paul Telfer as Luke Marwood, a Trainee Concierge (first five episodes of series two). He is portrayed as amoral, bringing illegal substances to hotel guests, and sleeping with guests and staff. After sleeping with one of Rebecca's friends who was staying for a party he asked for (and was refused) payment for his services. He was fired after it was discovered he took and sold photographs of a celebrity guest to a tabloid.
- Michael Attwell as Derek Crisp, the doorman (Series One). Towards the end of the first series Derek is fired for theft.
- Ian Bonar as Dave Wiltshire, the bellboy. Dave was not seen at all in the second series.
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