Clocking Off

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Clocking Off is a British television drama series that interweaves the lives of workers at a Manchester textile factory, known for its ensemble cast and standalone yet interconnected episodes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British television drama series
awardReceived BAFTA Television Award for Best Drama Series
surface form: British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series

Royal Television Society Award
broadcastOn television
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Paul Abbott
depictsIndustry textile industry
ended 2003
executiveProducer Nicola Shindler
filmingLocation Manchester
firstAired 2000
follows lives of workers at a Manchester textile factory
format hour-long episodes
genre anthology drama
drama
hasBroadcastFormat serial drama
hasCastType ensemble cast
hasCriticalReception critically acclaimed
hasEpisodeFocus each episode focuses on a different character
hasEpisodeStructure self-contained stories linked by shared workplace
hasMainTheme personal relationships
working-class life
workplace dynamics
hasNarrativeStructure interconnected episodes
standalone episodes
hasSetting Manchester, United Kingdom
surface form: Manchester, England

textile factory
hasStyle character-driven storytelling
hasTargetAudience adult viewers
isFictional true
isPartOf BBC original programming
numberOfEpisodes 27
numberOfSeries 4
originalChannel BBC
originalLanguage English
originalNetwork BBC One
producer Red Production Company
productionCompany Red Production Company
setInLocation Manchester

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Alison Steadman notableWork Clocking Off
Nicola Shindler notableWork Clocking Off
Craig Kelly notableWork Clocking Off
Lesley Sharp notableWork Clocking Off