Airline (1998 TV series)
Airline is a British fly on the wall television programme produced by LWT that showcases the daily happenings of passengers, ground workers and flight crew of Britannia Airways (series 1) and later EasyJet (from series 2).
Airline | |
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Genre | Documentary |
Directed by | Richard Cowles |
Starring | Britannia Airways (1998) EasyJet (1999–2007) |
Narrated by | Charlie Higson (Series 1) Tony Robinson (Series 2–3, 7–10) Veronika Hyks (Series 4–6) |
Opening theme | "Come Fly with Me" |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 10 |
No. of episodes | 124 + 1 special |
Production | |
Executive producer | Joe Houlihan |
Producer | Richard Cowles |
Editors | On-line: Alan Ritchie Off-line: Julia Frater |
Running time | 22 min. (approx.) |
Production companies | LWT (now branded ITV Studios) |
Distributor | ITV Studios |
Release | |
Original network | ITV, STV, UTV |
Picture format | 4:3 (1998–2000) 16:9 (2001–2007) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 6 March 1998 – 19 January 2007 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Airline (US) Luton Airport Airport Ready for Takeoff |
The show was broadcast between March 1998 and January 2007 on ITV, was often repeated on ITV2 and aired in syndication on Pick (previously known as Sky Three and Pick TV), Sky Real Lives and, as of 4 February 2019, CBS Reality. The programme's success sparked a US version of the series, following American low-cost airline Southwest Airlines.
Production
EasyJet were first approached about the possibility of filming during mid-1998, after the first series with Britannia Airways (filmed at Manchester Airport in 1997) was discontinued. The first series with EasyJet was broadcast in January 1999, and the programme continued with them until it was discontinued. In 2003 it was ITV's most popular factual programme. The programme has been sold to many countries worldwide, including New Zealand, Australia, and Japan.
Starting with the second series in 1999, the programme follows passengers and staff of EasyJet and Reed Aviation[1] (the handling agents) including Manager: Graham Fraser; Check-in trouble-shooter: Jane Boulton; Check-in assistant: Katrina Leeder; Supervisors: Leo Jones, Brett Holland and Leanne Cheung, Dispatcher: Kevin Reardon; Captain: James McBride, Stewardess: Janey Stock and Stelios as well as many passengers. The series were originally set in Liverpool and Luton but later incorporated Belfast, Bristol and Newcastle airports. Airline was also occasionally filmed at Gatwick and Stansted airports. Tony Robinson and Veronika Hyks replaced Charlie Higson as voiceover.
The programme also follows some passengers and staff on interesting journeys and during important moments in their lives. Wedding proposals, marriages, illnesses, business trips, reunions and once-in-a-lifetime experiences have all been filmed, both happy and sad, and one 2001 episode featured exclusively on the consequences the September 11 attacks had on EasyJet's operations at Luton. The programme also aims to educate the airline's passengers concerning its rules and regulations—some of the highlighted issues relate to missed check-in, incorrect travel documentation, and the carriage of prohibited items.
Regular contributors
Notable Britannia staff
- Supervisors: Pat Baines, Cathy Duffy
- Captains: Peter Klack
- Flight Steward/Stewardesses: Brian John Aldridge (BJ)
Staff overview
Administrative | |
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Founder of Easyjet | Stelios Haji-Ioannou |
Airport Terminal Staff | |
Managers | |
Luton | |
Alan Derbyshire (Series 5–6) Graham Fraser (Series 3–4) Leo Jones (Assist Manager) (Series 7–10) | |
Bristol | |
Machell Riley | |
Supervisors | |
Luton | |
Brett Holland Leo Jones (Series 6) Jane Boulton (Series 2–5) | |
Liverpool | |
Leanne Cheung Sarah Tier | |
Bristol | |
Richard Oates Debbie Hopkins Gemma Napper Jodie Jenks | |
Passenger Services Agent | Helen Skeggs (series 5) Leo Jones (Series 5) |
Ticket/Check In Desk Agents | Anita Katrina Leeder |
Ground Staff | |
Dispatch | Darren Ramsey (Luton) (Series 2) Kevin Reardon (Liverpool) (Series 2–3) Jane Boulton (Luton) (Series 5–9) |
Air crew | |
Pilots | Lance Jordan (Series 5) Paul Barnes (Series 4-) James McBride (Series 4-) Mike Jamieson (Series 5-) Tony Underwood (Series 5) |
Cabin Crew | Bob Brain Andy Swain Darren Ramsey (Series 3) Janey Stock (Series 3–4) |
Series list of EasyJet staff
Job Role | Name | |
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Throughout Series | ||
Founder of Easyjet | Stelios Haji-Ioannou | |
Series 2 | ||
Passenger Supervisor | Jane Boulton | |
Check-in/Ticket Desk Assistants |
Katrina Leeder | |
Dispatcher | Kevin Reardon (Liverpool) Darren Ramsey (Luton) | |
Series 3 | ||
Managers | Graham Fraser | |
Passenger Supervisor | Jane Boulton | |
Check-in/Ticket Desk Assistants |
Katrina Leeder | |
Dispatcher | Kevin Reardon (Liverpool) | |
Cabin crew | Janey Stock Darren Ramsey | |
Pilots | James McBride Lance Jordan | |
Series 4 | ||
Managers | Graham Fraser | |
Passenger Supervisor | Jane Boulton Stephen Elwood | |
Check-in/Ticket Desk Assistants |
Katrina Leeder | |
Cabin Crew | Janey Stock | |
Pilots | James McBride Georgie Hobbs Paul Barnes episode 4 | |
Series 5 | ||
Managers | Alan Derbyshire Jane Boulton (Jane moved to dispatch during this series) | |
Passenger Supervisor | Leo Jones (Luton) Leanne Cheung (Liverpool) Janna Wyatt (Luton) | |
Check-in/Ticket Desk Assistants |
Permanent | Temporary |
Anita Katrina Leeder |
Several Trainees were seen taking the Check-in Assistant Course but only one was seen in the role for a short time | |
Pilots | James McBride Mike Jamieson Tony Underwood | |
Series 6 | ||
Managers | Alan Derbyshire Leo Jones (Luton Assist Manager) Sarah Tier (Liverpool Shift Manager) Leanne Cheung (Liverpool Checkin Manager) | |
Dispatcher | Jane Boulton | |
Series 7 | ||
Managers | Jane Boulton | |
Supervisor | Leo Jones | |
Series 8 | ||
Managers | Jane Boulton | |
Supervisor | Leo Jones | |
Series 9 | ||
Managers | Jane Boulton | |
Cabin Crew | Pam Clarke | |
Series 10 | ||
Supervisor | Leo Jones | |
Cabin Crew | Bob Brain |
Format
Opening titles
These titles have a sky background and feature a Britannia plane (series 1) or an EasyJet plane (series 2–4) before cutting to clips of the overall series. For series 5 and 6, these titles changed to using a lighter blue sky and switching to an all blue logo. For the next two series, the titles changed to using an orange sky and blue/orange logo. For the final two series, they were similar style to that used in series 5 and 6 but now with a reddish tint and features an airline in the logo.
Opening and ending sequences
- At the start of each series the narrator would show snippets of what was to come throughout the series. This would normally be announced with the phrase "Welcome onboard another series of Airline"
- At the beginning of each episode in every series, the narrator would give a quick preview of what would be shown.
This would normally be announced with the phrases "Coming up/Tonight on Airline" or "Onboard Airline tonight". - At the end of most episodes, the narrator would provide an epilogue of what eventually happened to some of the passengers, staff, or business decisions (e.g. new plane, stock price) involved in that particular episode.
- Series 1-4 did not show what was coming up in the next episode but did feature at the end of the programme, before the credits, information of what happened to the passengers featured.
- Starting in series 5, clips of what would feature in the next episode were shown during the first 10 seconds of the credits.
- At the end of each series, the narrator would look back and highlight some of the more important things shown such as gripping stories about various members of airline staff. This would take about a minute and feature the common phrase "The Summer/Winter season has come to an end".
Changes to Luton Airport throughout filming
– Area not used for Passenger operation at the time
Series 2–3 | Christmas 1999 | Series 4–9 | Series 10 | ||
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International Terminal | |||||
Check-In (Zone A) | |||||
Check-In (Zone B & C) | |||||
Departures | |||||
New Terminal | |||||
Check-In | |||||
Departures |
Series guide
Series | Narrator | Start date | End date | Episodes[2][3] | Notes |
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1 | Charlie Higson | 6 March 1998[4] | 10 April 1998[5] | 6 | Followed Britannia Airways. The series was filmed at Manchester Airport |
2 | Tony Robinson | 12 January 1999[6] | 26 February 1999[7] | 8 | This is the first series to feature EasyJet. All ground staff wear Reed Aviation uniforms; Red Jackets, a Dark blue shirt with pink petals and a black rimmed red hat with a Reed aviation badge. Or a white shirt and tie with Reed Aviation petals. |
3 | 10 September 1999[8] | 17 December 1999[9] | 10 | This is the last series that featured the old Luton terminal. First series featuring Luton and some Liverpool ground staff in orange satin shirts (with a blue jacket). | |
4 | Veronika Hyks | 23 June 2000[10] | 22 September 2000 | 14 | This is the first series that featured the new Luton terminal. |
5 | 12 March 2001 | 28 May 2001 | 12 | Leo Jones joins Easyjet late in the series. Check in assistant Katrina Leeder leaves Easyjet after 6 years. Leanne Chung and Sarah Tier now appear at Liverpool. | |
6 | 15 April 2002 | 12 August 2002 | 18 | This is the last series that featured the old Liverpool terminal, the new terminal was featured during the last couple of episodes. It is also the last series of Reed Aviation. | |
7 | Tony Robinson | 27 May 2003 | 12 August 2003 | 12 | This series followed the merging of EasyJet and Go Fly. Easyjet staff now have new uniforms and former Reed Aviation staff now wear Aviance uniforms. Stelios steps down as Easyjet chairman. |
8 | 8 October 2004 | 24 December 2004 | 12 | ||
9 | 30 September 2005 | 16 December 2005 | 12 | Belfast Airport becomes a regular feature. Jane Boulton, who was featured since series 2, leaves the airline to work for Aer Lingus at Heathrow. | |
10 | 8 September 2006 | 19 January 2007 | 20 | Currently the last aired series. |
Special episode
Entitle | Narrator | Aired | Notes |
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Airline at Christmas | Tony Robinson | 27 December 1999[11] | This is the only episode that showed both the old and new check-in areas of Luton Airport. (60 minutes) |
Holiday Airline
- Series 1: 10x30' (2001) – First shown from 31 August 2001.
See also
- Airport (1996–2005, 2008)
- Animal Airport (2000)
- (London) Luton Airport (2005–08)
- Air Ways (Australia, 2009–12)
- Come Fly with Me
- Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport (2015–19)
- easyJet: Inside the Cockpit (2017, 2019)
References
- Reed Aviation was later merged to create Aviance UK
- http://www.locatetv.com/tv/airline-uk/6195 Archived 4 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine Episode information
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