Prospects

Prospects (1986)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy

Pincey and Billy are two best friends who try and make a fast buck with various dodgy deals on the streets of London.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Prospects premiere?

Prospects premiered on October 3, 1986.

Who were the main characters in Prospects?

The main characters in Prospects were Billy, Brian, Trevor, and Shane.

What was the premise of Prospects?

Prospects followed the misadventures of two East End boys, Billy and Trevor, who have left school with no prospects, few skills, and a bleak future. They get involved in a shady deal, which leads them into a series of misadventures and dangerous situations.

Where was Prospects set?

Prospects was set in the East End of London.

Who created Prospects?

Prospects was created by Alan Janes and Bob Larbey.

What was the genre of Prospects?

Prospects was a comedy-drama series.

Who played the character of Billy in Prospects?

Gary Olsen played the character of Billy in Prospects.

Who played the character of Trevor in Prospects?

Brian Bovell played the character of Trevor in Prospects.

What was the dynamic between the characters Billy and Trevor in Prospects?

Billy and Trevor were best friends who often found themselves in comical and precarious situations due to their involvement in various schemes and deals.

What were some of the key themes explored in Prospects?

Prospects explored themes of friendship, loyalty, the struggles of young adults in the East End, and the consequences of getting involved in illegal activities.

What was the tone of Prospects?

Prospects had a mix of humor and drama, often portraying the challenges and absurdity of the characters' circumstances with a comedic touch.

How was the reception of Prospects by audiences and critics?

Prospects received positive feedback for its engaging characters, humorous storytelling, and depiction of the gritty East End environment.

What made Prospects stand out from other TV shows of its time?

Prospects stood out for its authentic portrayal of working-class life in the East End, as well as its blend of comedy and drama within the context of young adults navigating through challenges.

Did Prospects address social issues prevalent in the 1980s?

Yes, Prospects addressed social issues such as unemployment, youth disenfranchisement, and the allure of quick money amidst economic hardships in the 1980s.

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