My Life as a Popat

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My Life as a Popat
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Genre Comedy
Directed by Beryl Richards (series 1 - 6 episodes) Charles Martin (series 2 - 4 episodes) Jonathan Gershfield (series 2 - 4 episodes)
Theme music composer The Kray Twins
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 14 (at the end of Series 2) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Philip Clarke (series 1 and 2) Laurence Bowen (series 2)
Producer(s) Laurence Bowen (series 1) Nick Pitt (series 2)
Production location(s) Ealing Studios (series 1) Greenford Studios (series 2)
Running time Approx. 30 mins
Release
Original network ITV Network (Series 1);
CITV channel (Series 2)
First shown in Series 1; 10 September 2004 Series 2; 11 April 2007

My Life as a Popat follows the lives of a British-Indian family, through the eyes of their eldest son, Anand. The first series revolves around the teenager fighting the embarrassment his family causes him. The second series brings a change in the storyline, with Anand's genius brother Chetan Popat sometimes taking centre stage. Milli Patel (the Popats' cousin) also joins the family's adventures in this series.

Cast

Trivia

My Life as a Popat was not recommissioned after the second series due to CITV budget restrains. However, after the show won a BAFTA, a second series was commissioned. Laura Greenwood (Holly Saviour) was axed in the second series so (after a farewell appearance in the first episode) the character was written out. The new character of Lucy Miesels (played by Yasmin Paige) was introduced in the next episode.

Following further budget cuts to CITV My Life as a Popat was not recommissioned for a third series.

Game

CITV made a My Life as a Popat game which can be found on the CITV website: [1]

Episodes

Series 1 (2004)

Episode # Title First broadcast Synopsis
1. "Men in Turbans" 7 September 2004 Anand Popat arrives with his family in Harrow and is particularly keen to make a good impression on his next door neighbour, Holly. Will he ever pluck up the courage to invite her to see ‘Men in Turbans’?.
2. "Entertaining Radha" 14 September 2004 Anand’s heart sinks when his parents announce that his bratty showbiz cousin Radha is coming all the way from Bombay to visit.
3. "Dimplicious" 21 September 2004 Dimple’s never-ending singing, practice for an important end of year school concert, is driving Anand and Chetan to distraction.
4. "Health is Wealth" 28 September 2004 When Anand is given a school project to assess his family’s eating habits, he sees that their high fat curry diet gives them a low life expectancy. He must do something to get them to change before it’s too late.
5. "Happy Diwali" 5 October 2004 It’s the night before Diwali – the Indian Festival of light – and Dimple, Chetan and Anand are dreading yet another record-breaking speech from their father, Ramesh. They have much more exciting plans and have to escape.
6. "Take Your Child to Work Day" (aka "Got to be Ghee") 12 October 2004 Anand is assigned yet another school project that fills him with dread. Ramesh, his father, hates to be disturbed when he’s filming for his Asian satellite channel- how will he take to ‘take your child to work day’ ?

Series 2 (2007)

Episode # Title First broadcast Synopsis
1. "Tit for Tat" 11 April 2007 Mili and Chetan join forces against Anand and Dimple. Meanwhile, Holly has an announcement for Anand...
2. "Ghost" 12 April 2007 The Popats think that they are being haunted by Uncle Sailesh's ghost. Chetan doesn't believe in ghosts but wants to make contact with an alien. Does either exist or is there a logical explanation behind the strange events?
3. "Evil Granny" 13 April 2007 Ramesh's eccentric mother comes to stay - and she's the evilest gran in history. Anand discovers that he may have been adopted - looking at his gran he might wish he were. But in the end, blood is thicker than water.
4. "Juvenile Delinquent" 16 April 2007 When Milli beats him the Matholympics exam, Chetan temporarily abandons his brainbox persona and becomes a hoodie. Milan pretends to be poor to see if Dimple only loves him for his money.
5. "Like Father, Like Son" 17 April 2007 Ramesh and Anand undergo a body swap. Ramesh has to go to school and Anand has to go to work - with unexpected consequences.
6. "Girlfiend" 18 April 2007 Chetan is on a quest to find his perfect partner, Anand is on a quest to prove himself, and Dimple is on a quest to improve Milan's memory.
7. "Popat Idol" 19 April 2007 Anand joins a boy band to save the family holiday. Milli plots to stay with the Popats for longer.
8. "Royal Popats" 20 April 2007 Dimple is Milan's princess. But when his parents ask to meet her, the Popats come up with a crazy plan to pretend to be an ancient, royal Indian family. Anand is about to lose Lucy to the school bully - only ballroom dancing can prevent it.

Awards and nominations

Year Result Award Category Recipient(s)
2008 Won RTS Award Best Children's Drama Feel Good Fiction
2008 Won Broadcast Award Best Children's Programme Feel Good Fiction
2007 Won BAFTA Children's Awards Breakthrough Talent Charles Matin
2007 Nominated BAFTA Children's Awards Best Drama -
2005 Won BAFTA Children's Awards Best Drama Laurence Bowen
Beryl Richards
Manoj Raithatha
2005 Won Chicago International Children's Film Festival: Adult's Jury Award Live Action Television Program Beryl Richards, for episode "Health is Wealth"
2005 Nominated Director's Guild of Great Britain Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in 30-Minute Television Beryl Richards
2005 Nominated RTS Television Award Best Children's Drama

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