Tell Me Everything (TV series)

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Tell Me Everything
GenreTeen drama
Created byMark O'Sullivan
Written by
  • Mark O'Sullivan
  • Yemi Oyefuwa
Directed by
  • Richard Senior
  • Marley Morrison
Starring
  • Eden H Davies
  • Spike Fearn
  • Lauryn Ajufo
  • Callina Liang
  • Tessa Lucille
  • Carla Woodcock
ComposerToydrum
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Robert Wulff-Cochrane
  • Camilla Campbell
ProducerScott Bassett
Production locationWelwyn Garden City
Production companiesNoho Film and Television
Release
Original networkITV2

Tell Me Everything is an upcoming British television series set to air on ITV2. The teen drama was announced on 5 August 2021 when filming had commenced in Welwyn Garden City. The series is ITV2's first original drama in over ten years and has been compared to E4 teen drama Skins (2007–2013). Tell Me Everything will center around 16-year-old Jonny (Eden H Davies) who struggles with his mental health after a tragic event. Alongside Davies, the series will also star Spike Fearn, Lauryn Ajufo, Callina Liang, Tessa Lucille and Carla Woodcock; the production team stated that during the casting process, they focused on casting young and rising actors.

Premise[]

Tell Me Everything centres on 16-year-old Jonny (Eden H Davies) who is hiding undiagnosed depression and anxiety from best friends Louis (Spike Fearn) and Neve (Lauryn Ajufo). Jonny then meets Mei (Callina Liang) and is drawn into dark places with Regan (Tessa Lucille) and Zia (Carla Woodcock).[1] ITV said Tell Me Everything explores "the stresses of mental health for today’s teens created by the omnipresence of technology and social media, whilst they are still searching for their own identity, exploring sexuality, and experimenting with relationships, drink, drugs and sex".[1]

Cast[]

  • Eden H Davies as Jonny
  • Spike Fearn as Louis
  • Lauryn Ajufo as Neve
  • Callina Liang Mei
  • Tessa Lucille as Regan
  • Carla Woodcock as Zia

Development[]

Plans for Tell Me Everything were finalised in May 2021 and the press release for the series was launched on 5 August 2021.[1] At the time of release, ITV confirmed that filming was in place in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, where the events within the series will also be set; the city is series creator Mark O'Sullivan's hometown.[2] The executive producers for the series are Robert Wulff-Cochrane and Camilla Campbell, who commissioned the E4 teen drama Skins. The series is written by creator O'Sullivan, Yemi Oyefuwa, Kat Sadler and Cameron Loxdale, and is directed by Richard Senior and Marley Morrison.[3]

When the series was announced, the stars were billed to be Eden H Davis, Spike Fearn, Lauryn Ajufo, Callina Liang, Tessa Lucille and Carla Woodcock. However, it was stated that the casting was preliminary and that it may be altered during the production process. Executive producers Wulff-Cochrane and Campbell expressed their excitement at the talent of the cast and said that a focal point was put on casting new and rising actors during the casting process.[3] It was also confirmed that the series would be produced by Noho Film and Television and ITV Studios, and that it would be co-funded by Young Audiences Content Fund, a UK government funded grant scheme focused on creating programmes for British adolescents.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "ITV2 commissions provocative teen drama, Tell Me Everything". ITV. 10 May 2021. Archived from the original on 24 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  2. ^ Harp, Justin (5 August 2021). "ITV announces cast for Skins-style teen drama with first-look picture". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Archived from the original on 5 August 2021. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b Cremona, Patrick. "Ackley Bridge star joins ITV2 coming of age drama Tell Me Everything". Radio Times. Archived from the original on 5 August 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Cast named for Noho's ITV teen drama". Televisual. 6 August 2021. Archived from the original on 24 August 2021. Retrieved 24 August 2021.

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