Frayed (TV series)

Frayed is an Australian and British television comedy-drama series on ABC TV and Sky UK, and later Sky Max. It premiered in the United Kingdom on 26 September 2019, and in Australia on 16 October 2019.[1] The series was created and written by Australian comedian Sarah Kendall, who also stars in it.[2][3] It is produced by Nicole O'Donohue and directed by Shaun Wilson and Jennifer Leace,[4][5] while Sharon Horgan serves as an executive producer.

Frayed
Promotional artwork
GenreComedy drama
Created bySarah Kendall
Written bySarah Kendall
Directed by
  • Shaun Wilson
  • Jennifer Leacey
Starring
Country of origin
  • Australia
  • United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producers
  • Clelia Mountford
  • Sharon Horgan
  • Morwenna Gordon
  • Rick Kalowski
  • Que Minh Luu
  • Kevin Whyte
ProducerNicole O'Donohue
Running time45 minutes
Production companies
  • Guesswork Television
  • Merman Television
Release
Original network
Original release26 September 2019 (2019-09-26) 
present

In February 2021, it was announced that Frayed was renewed for a second season of six episodes.[6][7] The second season began airing on 29 September 2021 in Australia on ABC TV.[8] It aired in the UK on Sky Max from 23 February 2022.[9]

Plot

Frayed is set in 1988 and follows the story of Samantha 'Sammy' Cooper, a wealthy housewife in London. She is forced to return to her hometown of Newcastle in Australia after the death of her husband, when she is told his accumulated debts leave her almost penniless. She returns to Newcastle with her privately educated teenage son and daughter, who have never visited Australia before. She moves in with her mother, a recovering alcoholic, and infantile brother Jim in her childhood beachfront home. She seeks work as the kids attend the local High School. Sammy revisits her past and the events that led her to flee the town as a teenager. She soon realises that everyone in her hometown hates her and she tries to get back to London, but she finds it difficult with numerous personal and financial obstacles along the way.[10] Series Two sees the family finally returning to London, but in very reduced circumstances. Sammy embarks on trying to prove her lawyer swindled her on settling her husband's estate, since he now occupies her grand house in the London suburbs. Back in Newcastle, the accidental killing of a violent neighbour in Sammy's mother's house, the day before the family's departure for the UK, is investigated by an under-resourced pair of police.

Cast

Credits:[11]

  • Sarah Kendall as Simone Burbeck née Samantha "Sammy" Cooper: mother of Lenny and Tess; wealthy socialite living in London; becomes bankrupted after Nick's death; returns to mother's home in Newcastle, New South Wales; takes job as Chris' secretary. Returns to London to try to get her home back; recalled to Newcastle to answer questions over Terry's disappearance.
  • Kerry Armstrong as Jean Cooper, Sammy and Jim's mother; widowed after husband's drowning; recovering alcoholic.
  • Ben Mingay as Jim Cooper, Jean's son, lives at home; runs driving school; becomes Bev's love interest;
  • George Houvardas as Chris George née Christos Georgiades: Steve and Wade's father; independent local member of parliament (MP); boss of Fiona and Sammy; divorces Ruth; becomes Sandy's lover.
  • Frazer Hadfield as Leonard "Lenny" Burbeck: Sammy's son; bullied at Newcastle school; befriends Bo and Abby.
  • Maggie Ireland-Jones as Tess Burbeck: Sammy's daughter; initially bullies but eventually befriends Abby; adopts goth style.
  • Diane Morgan as Fiona: Chris' secretary; collaborates with Sammy; becomes Fairbank's love interest.
  • Matt Passmore as Dan Atkins: former champion amateur surfer, Sammy's ex-boyfriend; shattered after Sammy left; imprisoned for theft; became Physical Education teacher; Trish's boyfriend.
  • Robert Webb as Rufus Fenshaw: corrupt probate lawyer; partner in prestigious London firm.
  • Doris Younane as Beverley "Bev" Spray: local criminal, becomes Jim's love interest; tries to take-over Cooper residence; convinces Sammy to return to London; becomes pregnant; resumes romance with Jim after having her baby.
  • Trystan Go as Bo: bullied at school; Lenny's school mate.
  • Alexandra Jensen as Abby Harris: Terry's daughter; Scott's love interest; befriends Tess and Lenny.
  • Christopher Stollery as Terry Harris: father of Abby; policeman; Coopers' neighbour; disappears.
  • Pippa Grandison as Trish: school receptionist; Dan's girlfriend.
  • Jane Hall as Sandy: news reporter, George's new love interest.
  • Hamish Michael as Fairbank: plain-clothes detective sergeant; investigates Terry's disappearance; demoted to constable.
  • Georgina Symes as Deanne Harris: Terry's wife, Abby's mother, Coopers' neighbour.
  • Maggie Dence as Mrs Atkins: Dan's mother, has dementia: believes Dan's dating Sammy; placed in aged care.
  • Shaun Anthony Robinson as Dean Farrell: runs fast food van.
  • Dalip Sondhi as Peter: man who dates Jean.
  • Lukas Whiting as Jude
  • Sarah Thom as Mrs Alderidge
  • Emma Harvie as Emily: police constable; works with Fairbank on Terry's disappearance.
  • Joshua McElroy as Scott: Abby's secret boyfriend; they separate.
  • Gemma Whelan as Hannah: Sammy's new lawyer; puts money from house sale into charity.
  • Kerry Godliman as Bambi/Bunny: London prostitute.
  • Susan Prior as Ruth George née Nelligan: Chris' wife; Steve and Wade's mother; Sammy's former school mate.
  • Challito Browne as Wade: Chris and Ruth's son; bullies Lenny and Bo.
  • Ted Wilson as Duncan: parking inspector, dates Bev.

Episodes

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1626 September 2019 (2019-09-26) (UK)
16 October 2019 (2019-10-16) (AU)
31 October 2019 (2019-10-31) (UK)
20 November 2019 (2019-11-20) (AU)
2629 September 2021 (2021-09-29) (AU)
23 February 2022 (2022-02-23) (UK)
3 November 2021 (2021-11-03) (AU)
30 March 2022 (2022-03-30) (UK)

Season 1 (2019)

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date Viewers
(millions)
11"Episode 1"Shaun WilsonSarah Kendall26 September 2019 (2019-09-26) (UK)
16 October 2019 (2019-10-16) (AU)
0.155 (UK)[12]
0.440 (AU)[13]
London 1988: Simone drives to hospital. Nick has died after becoming drunk and drugged while having sex with Bambi. Simone arrives at her children's school; she's due to speak at assembly. Simone tells Leonard and Tess that everything will be alright. Rufus informs Simone of Nick's corporate fraud and financial mismanagement. Nick's estate is bankrupt; they have to sell everything off to clear debts. Leonard and Tess are bullied as the whole school has learnt of Nick's disgraceful death. Simone attacks Eleanor, who revealed those details. Simone, with her children, returns to Newcastle; they move in with Jean and Jim. Lenny and Tess learn Sammy has been lying to them about her history. Jean admits to being a recovering alcoholic. Jean does not believe Sammy's lies about Nick's estate. Bev eats breakfast as Jim introduces himself. to Sammy's children. Jean takes children shopping for unifroms. Sammy goes job hunting. Lenny and Tess meet Abby, Terry and Deanne. Sammy meets Fiona while waiting for job interview. Sammy finds out Christos is the MP. They reminisce about their previous history. Chris drives Sammy; he picks up Wade from rugby training. Dan sees Sammy with Chris.
22"Episode 2"Shaun WilsonSarah Kendall3 October 2019 (2019-10-03) (UK)
23 October 2019 (2019-10-23) (AU)
0.147 (UK)[12]
0.374 (AU)[14]
Sammy phones Rufus constantly; he's found a house buyer but she must sell quickly as Inland Revenue are investigating. Jim shows Sammy and Jean the excessive phone costs of Sammy's calls to London. Jean meets Peter at the beach. Tess and Lenny's first day of school is a disaster. Lenny bullied by Wade; Tess vomits during sport. Lenny meets Bo. Sammy collects Tess from school; she seeks reconciliation with Dan but he rebuffs her. Jean resists her alcohol addiction. Bev and Jim have sex. Bev convinces Jim that Sammy's scheming for his family home. Chris orders Sammy to undertake strenuous work clearing a vacant lot. She has to finish on Saturday; Fiona helps her. Jim questions Lenny about Sammy's finances. He realises they both lost their dad at the same age. Bev orders Jimmy not to empathise with Lenny. Jean makes a date with Peter. Chris humiliates Sammy in front of Ruth and their former school mates. Sammy visits Dan's mother. Trisha becomes annoyed by Sammy's interruption. Dan berates Sammy for deserting him. They argue about her teen pregnancy; she had an abortion. She punches Dan's caravan window; Dan bandages her hand. Rufus buys Simone's London home for himself.
33"Episode 3"Shaun WilsonSarah Kendall10 October 2019 (2019-10-10) (UK)
30 October 2019 (2019-10-30) (AU)
0.311 (AU)[15]
Bev and Jim have sex. Bev plots to phone London from rich people's homes. Sammy and Dan argue about their past. Jean tells her children of her impending date. Jim and Sammy squabble. Abby teases Tess, who responds with humour. Lenny and Bo bond while hiding from bullies. Abby targets Tess during sport; Dan targets Abby instead. Fiona explains to Sammy how Chris accepts bribes from businesses. Bo and Lenny ask Jim about attracting girls. Tess asks Jean why Sammy left home. Jean explains it was the right thing, at the time. Sammy agrees to accompany Chris on his business trip. Terry queries Tess about her afternoon; Tess lies that she did homework with Abby. Jim and children play; they find Frank's old air rifles. Sammy castigates Tess for lying; Jim calls Sammy hypocritical. Bev, pretending to be Sammy's associate, obtains Rufus' home phone number. Jim and Bev break up. Sammy sees Dan's mother wandering and leads her home. Dan had called police. Jean and Peter have an awkward date. Abby thanks Tess for her lying. Tess asks to be left alone. Peter follows Jean outside, they reconcile. Jean arrives while Sammy and Jim argue; she ignores them: they are flabbergasted.
44"Episode 4"Shaun WilsonSarah Kendall17 October 2019 (2019-10-17) (UK)
6 November 2019 (2019-11-06) (AU)
0.333 (AU)[16]
At Bev's flat block, Jim annoys other residents. Bev rebuffs Jim: she's dating Duncan. Sammy consults Fiona about blackmailing Chris. Sammy and Jim annoy each other, Jean laughs at their behaviour. Chris collects Sammy for their trip. Abby asks Tess to help with homework. Chris has Sammy pretend to be British business investor. When she vomits in his car, Chris makes Sammy sit in the back. Jim tries to win Bev back. Chris pays Sammy to get a do-over. Lenny tries talking to Abby when she arrives to study. Sammy attends Chris' meeting using her upper class accent. Chris pleased meeting went well. He leaves Sammy to go to another meeting. Instead of studying, Abby meets up with Scott. At the hotel, barman accuses Sammy of soliciting, after presenting her room key she is given free drinks for the insult. Lenny tries to help Jim work on Frank's Bentley but Jim confronts Lenny for loss of Bev. Bo defends Lenny. Tess derides Abby for using her to access Scott. Sammy empathises with Chris' concern for Steve. Chris pays off disgruntled casino patron. To recompense, Sammy gives Chris a hand job. Sammy pays off Jim with money left over.
55"Episode 5"Jennifer LeaceySarah Kendall24 October 2019 (2019-10-24) (UK)
13 November 2019 (2019-11-13) (AU)
0.368 (AU)[17]
Rufus sold off all of Nick's assets; Simone's bankrupt. To impress Ruth, Sammy agrees to supervise school dance. Learner driver Lynne convinces Jim to phone Rufus. Abby's grades improve. Lenny and Bo ask if Abby and Tess are attending dance. Jean introduces Peter to her friends. Bo teaches Lenny dance moves. Abby helps Tess to dress up. Sammy drives children to dance. While supervising, Sammy and Dan reminisce about their teen romance. When Jim phones Rufus, the lawyer believes it is his friend's prank call. Rufus hangs up again. Simone's lost luggage finally arrives. Jim breaks into her bags. Abby and friends smoke marijuana. Instead of supervising students, Dan and Sammy smoke confiscated marijuana. Dan explains his imprisonment, while Sammy tells how Nick died. Jean and Peter have another date. Jean's annoyed that Peter sees other women. Dan and Sammy have sex on Bentley's backseat. Wade and Lenny fight on dance floor. When Sammy arrives, Ruth blames Lenny for fight. Sammy defends Lenny; takes children home. Chris becomes jealous when he learns Sammy and Dan were together. Peter's phone call interrupts Sammy and Jim's arguments; Jean needs help. They bring inebriated Jean home. Sammy learns Rufus lives in her house.
66"Episode 6"Jennifer LeaceySarah Kendall31 October 2019 (2019-10-31) (UK)
20 November 2019 (2019-11-20) (AU)
0.319 (AU)[18]
Sammy accuses Rufus of stealing her home. Rufus scoffs at her; no hope against London's biggest law firm. Wade teases and hits Lenny. Bo hits Wade with shoe. Duncan fines Jim for illegal parking. Fiona advises Jim how to handle Bev. Sammy asks Chris for money; Chris says to ask Dan. Dan phones Sammy about Lenny's injury. Jim convinces Bev to get Sammy to return to London. Tess sees Abby's been hit. Bev phones Rufus, then pretends having a conversation. Bev tells Sammy to return immediately. Jim and Bev reconcile. Sammy gives jewellery to Bev to sell for airfares. Tess confronts Scott over Abby's abuse. He realises it was Terry. Tess returns home. Sammy tells Jean about returning to London. Jean apologises for over-relying on Sammy during Jim's childhood. Sammy rails at Chris prior to quitting. Bev admits to Jim that she faked conversation. Jean apologises to Peter; breaks up with him. Sammy tells Dan she's returning to London. Sammy tells Trish about having sex with Dan. Terry looks for Abby at Jean's home. Tess runs to Scott's; retrieves Abby. Abby points air rifle at Terry. When Sammy arrives home, Terry lies dead. Jean arrives later; place has been cleaned.

Season 2 (2021)

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date Viewers
(millions)
71"Episode 1"Shaun WilsonSarah Kendall29 September 2021 (2021-09-29) (AU)
23 February 2022 (2022-02-23) (UK)
0.252 (AU)[19]
Sammy confronts Rufus about stealing her house; she's escorted away by police. Hannah tells Sammy she has no chance of winning. Jim gives Bo driving lesson. Fairbank interviewed by superiors regarding extending Terry's investigation: he gains a further week. Jim rails at Bo's driving. Jim misses Sammy and her children. He sees heavily pregnant Bev; asks if he's the father. Fairbank tells Emily they have to solve Terry's disappearance. Sammy accosted by landlady: rent overdue. Lenny misses Abby. Abby's counsellor encourages her to open up about her feelings. Abby wants scholarship to leave town. Chris promotes gambling at casino. Fairbank gives oral sex to Fiona. Fiona encourages Fairbank to continue his investigation. Both Lenny and Tess are disgruntled at poor living conditions. Lenny relives killing Terry. Sammy confiscates Tess' cigarettes. Hannah informs Sammy that Rufus is being investigated for tax fraud; Sammy's case more likely to win. Fairbank tells Emily they are re-interviewing witnesses. Deanne tells Fairbank that no one would dare hate him. Emily tells Fairbank that Jean's husband went missing, too. Lenny writes letters to Abby; he wants to return to Australia. Sammy fired for stealing from customers. Flashback: Sammy cleans up blood around Terry's corpse.
82"Episode 2"Shaun WilsonSarah Kendall6 October 2021 (2021-10-06) (AU)
2 March 2022 (2022-03-02) (UK)
0.229 (AU)[20]
93"Episode 3"Shaun WilsonSarah Kendall13 October 2021 (2021-10-13) (AU)
9 March 2022 (2022-03-09) (UK)
0.239 (AU)[21]
104"Episode 4"Shaun WilsonSarah Kendall20 October 2021 (2021-10-20) (AU)
16 March 2022 (2022-03-16) (UK)
0.240 (AU)[22]
115"Episode 5"Shaun WilsonSarah Kendall27 October 2021 (2021-10-27) (AU)
23 March 2022 (2022-03-23) (UK)
0.203 (AU)[23]
126"Episode 6"Shaun WilsonSarah Kendall3 November 2021 (2021-11-03) (AU)
30 March 2022 (2022-03-30) (UK)
0.207 (AU)[24]

Reception

Critical reception

Reviews for the series have generally been mixed to positive. On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds a rating of 86% based on reviews from 14 critics. The website's critical consensus states: "Frayed's intentionally cringe humor may be squirm-inducing, but solid performances and a surprisingly sweet center will keep viewers watching - even if it's through their fingers."[25]

In a review for website Chortle, Steve Bennett praised Kendall's performance, commenting that "Kendall, whose winningly dry performance is central to the show's appeal, has said she wanted to offer an alternative view of 1980s Australia than the one portrayed in the sun-soaked scenes of Neighbours and Home And Away, and she’s certainly paints a much less romantic picture." He went on to mention that "Once Frayed’s premise is finally established, it offers plenty to suggest this is worth sticking with".[26]

In a favourable review by Steve Dessau of website Beyond the Joke praised the cast performances and he said "It's not all laughs – some of the best laughs come via pop culture gags about The Thompson Twins – but there is more than enough that is funny and intriguing here to justify setting up a series link in your schedule."[27]

Anthony Morris of Screenhub rated the series 4 stars out of 5 as he was favourable of the opening episode, pointing out that the series gets dramedy right and that it is evident from the first episode. He said that "Frayed isn’t perfect: it slows down a lot once it hits Newcastle and Sammy (initially) is the kind of character it takes time to warm to. Almost all the characters are either angry or ditzy; eventually somebody’s going to have to have something going for them. But unlike a lot of dramedies, it seems likely the characters will be given the chance to grow. This feels more like it’s the start of a story than just setting up a situation."[28]

In a more mediocre review from Jasper Rees of The Daily Telegraph, he criticized the first episode, stating that "[Frayed is] a pungent Eighties-set comedy that doesn’t know how far to take the joke" and gave it 3 out of 5 stars.[29]

Season 1 (2019)

No. Title Air date Overnight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1 "Episode 1" 16 October 2019 440,00017118,00012558,000 [13][30]
2 "Episode 2" 23 October 2019 374,00019106,00016480,000 [14][31]
3 "Episode 3" 30 October 2019 311,000109,00018420,000 [15]
4 "Episode 4" 6 November 2019 333,00019107,00019440,000 [16][32]
5 "Episode 5" 13 November 2019 368,0001985,00019453,000 [17][33]
6 "Episode 6" 20 November 2019 319,00020106,00015425,000 [18][34]

Season 2 (2021)

No. Title Air date Overnight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1 "Episode 1" 29 September 2021 252,000291,00019543,000 [19]
2 "Episode 2" 6 October 2021 229,000245,00017474,000 [20]
3 "Episode 3" 13 October 2021 239,000229,00020468,000 [21]
4 "Episode 4" 20 October 2021 240,000227,00020467,000 [22]
5 "Episode 5" 27 October 2021 203,000221,00022424,000 [23]
6 "Episode 6" 3 November 2021 207,000251,00024458,000 [24]

Awards and nominations

Year Category Association Nominee Result Ref
2019 AACTA Awards Best Television Comedy Series Frayed Nominated [35]
Best Sound in Television Mark Cornish, Ralph Ortner (episode 1) Nominated [35]
Best Original Music Score in Television Bryony Marks (episode 1) Nominated [35]
Best Production Design in Television Fiona Donovan (episode 1) Nominated [35]
Best Costume Design in Television Nina Edwards (episode 1) Nominated [35]
2020 TV Tonight Awards TV Tonight Award for Best New Aussie Show of 2019 Frayed Nominated [36]
BAFTA TV Awards Best Female Comedy Performance Sarah Kendall Nominated [37]
RTS − Craft & Design Awards Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama Sheldon Wade Won [38]
2021 AACTA Awards Best Narrative Comedy Series Frayed Nominated [39]
Best Comedy Performer Sarah Kendall Nominated [39]
Best Original Score in Television Bryony Marks (episode 1) Nominated [39]
Best Sound in Television Paul Finlay, Robert Sullivan,
James Andrews, Dino Giacomin (episode 1)
Nominated [39]
2022 SPA Award Comedy Program or Series Production of the Year Frayed (season 2) Nominated [40]
TV Tonight Awards Best Australian Comedy Frayed Nominated [41]

International release

In May 2020, it was announced that Frayed had been picked up in the United States as an HBO Max exclusive. The series was released on 30 July 2020.[42][43] The second season was released on HBO Max on 4 November 2021.[44]

Home media

"Frayed: Season One" was released on DVD in Australia (Region 4) on 27 November 2019 from Roadshow Entertainment[45] and in the United Kingdom (Region 2) on 2 December 2019 via Spirit Entertainment.[46]

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