Being Eve

Being Eve

  • 30 Mins
  • Drama
  • TV Series

A light-hearted teen drama series which focuses on the life of 15-year-old philosopher Eve Baxter as she navigates the daily problems of being a teenage girl.  

26 x half hours available.

Something completely different and original, this comedy-drama is a fresh, up-beat look at early teen life seen through the eyes of 15-year-old Eve.

Eve is the voice of this series - literally. Her thoughts are heard loud and clear as she muses - either directly to camera or in voiceover - on what it means to be a teenager in the new millennium and where she fits into all this.

Eve is an anthropologist and a philosopher. She asks big questions, small questions, all questions.

Being Eve doesn't impose moral issues on its viewers. Nor does it patronize its target audience. It takes for granted that its audience want to be enlightened and they want to laugh. It poses philosophical questions that Eve attempts to make sense of...that's if there's any to be found.

For our target audience moving from childhood to adulthood, experiencing everything for the first time there's an awful lot of anxiety. Being Eve provides them with the opportunity to laugh with the characters they identify with.

Series 2 (Episodes 14-26) of Being Eve builds on the award-winning appeal of the first series.

Series 2 joins Eve on the cusp of her 16th birthday. The first love of her life has moved away, leaving her heartbroken; a new boy has started in her year at school, but the only thing his presence seems to promise for Eve is ridicule; a new girl at school proves to be a rival for the affections of Eve's best friend Sylvie; and Eve's divorced mum begins to date again.

Once again, Eve is the voice of this series - literally. Her thoughts are heard loud and clear as she muses ? either directly to camera or in voiceover - on what it means to be a teenager in the new millennium and where she fits into all this.

Writers

Various

Directors

Peter Salmon, Armagan Ballantyne, Britta Johnstone, Andrew Merrifield, Vanessa Alexander

Producers

Vanessa Alexander

Executive Producers

John Barnett, Gavin Strawhan, Jay Firestone, Adam Haight

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