A Passionate Woman

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A Passionate Woman
GenreDrama
Written byKay Mellor
Directed byAntonia Bird
Kay Mellor
StarringBillie Piper
Theo James
Joe Armstrong
Sue Johnston
Kelly Harrison
ComposerMark Bradshaw
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes2
Production
Executive producersNicola Shindler
Polly Hill
Hugo Heppell
ProducerYvonne Francas
Production locationsLeeds, West Yorkshire, England
Running time90 minutes (x2)
Production companyRollem Productions in association with Screen Yorkshire for BBC
Original release
NetworkBBC One
Release11 April (2010-04-11) 
18 April 2010 (2010-04-18)

A Passionate Woman is a British two-part drama miniseries that aired on BBC One from 11 to 18 April 2010. It was written by Kay Mellor, an adaptation of her 1992 stage play, inspired by her mother's life story.

In the 1950s Yorkshire, Betty Stevenson, a married mother of one, falls in love with her Polish neighbour, Alex Crazenovski, aka "Craze." The two begin an affair, and Craze sends a letter to Betty asking her to run away with him. She responds in kind, and her letter is found by Craze's pregnant wife, who promptly seeks him out at the fairground where he works and shoots him dead. With her lover dead, Betty continues her life with her husband Donald and baby Mark.[1]

The story then moves forward to the 1980s as Mark gets married and her affair becomes public knowledge.[2]

Inspiration

Kay Mellor was inspired to write the story after her mother confessed to having an affair with a Polish neighbour in the 1950s when living in a poorer area of Leeds.[3] Just like the story, the unnamed Pole was killed, which ended her mother's affair which she had kept secret for 30 years before revealing all.[4] Mellor explained that with her mother being dead for three years, it was a way of bringing her back to life.[2]

The work was originally a play that had first been performed at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in 1992 before moving on to the West End theatre. Mellor admitted that the film rights had been mooted, but she feared the production would end up with "...Cher on a rooftop in Detroit".[5]

Filming locations

Filmed in 2009, Screen Yorkshire invested £250,000 (equivalent to £398,900 in 2025) in the programme and supplied crew for the filming locations.[6] External scenes were filmed at Roundhay Park, Hyde Terrace, Hyde Park Cinema, Blenheim Square and the City Centre Market in Leeds. Additional filming was done at Bradford City Hall, St Luke's Hospital, and King's Hall and Winter Gardens in Bradford.[7][8][9] Other parts were also recorded at Studio 81 in Leeds.[10]

Episodes

#TitleDirectorWriterOriginal release date
1"Episode 1"Kay Mellor and Antonia BirdKay Mellor11 April 2010 (2010-04-11)
2"Episode 2"Kay Mellor and Antonia BirdKay Mellor18 April 2010 (2010-04-18)

Polish adaptation

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