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Doll & Em

Doll & Em is a semi-improvised television series created by, written by, and starring real-life best friends and as fictionalized versions of themselves. The show depicts Em, a successful actress navigating her career in , who hires her recently single and unemployed friend Doll as her , exploring the resulting strains on their close friendship amid professional demands and personal insecurities. It comprises two seasons of six episodes each, with the first season premiering on in the UK on 18 February 2014 and on in the US on 19 March 2014, while the second season premiered on in the UK on 3 June 2015 and aired on starting 13 September 2015. The series is directed by and features a largely improvised style that draws on the performers' real-life chemistry, blending elements with satirical takes on and female friendship. Notable guest stars across both seasons include , , , , and , who appear as heightened versions of figures interacting with the leads. In the second season, the narrative shifts to Em and Doll collaborating on writing and producing a semi-autobiographical play in , further testing their dynamic under creative pressures. Doll & Em received mixed reviews for its witty and authentic portrayal of , though some critics noted inconsistencies in pacing and . The show was produced by King Bee Productions in association with Revolution Films and acquired by for North American distribution after its initial UK commission by , highlighting its appeal as a .

Premise and style

Plot overview

Doll & Em follows the central premise of Em, a successful British actress portrayed by , hiring her longtime best friend Doll, played by , as her during the demanding phase of a major film project. Set primarily in , the first series captures the duo navigating the high-pressure environment of , where Doll relocates from following a personal breakup to support Em professionally and emotionally. This arrangement, drawn from the real-life friendship of its leads, introduces immediate tensions as the lines between personal loyalty and professional hierarchy blur. The narrative arc across both series explores key themes of friendship strained by power imbalances inherent in the entertainment industry, including over career successes, questions of amid evolving roles, and the absurdities of . Em's established status contrasts with Doll's more precarious position, highlighting how professional dependencies can amplify underlying insecurities and resentments in a close bond. These dynamics are portrayed with a blend of and , emphasizing the bittersweet realities of supportive yet competitive relationships inspired by the creators' own experiences. In the second series, the setting shifts to New York City, where the friends transition from the film world to collaborating on a semi-autobiographical off-Broadway play, attempting to equalize their partnership as co-writers and producers. This evolution tests their relationship further as external opportunities, such as Em's potential return to film acting, threaten their joint endeavor and force confrontations with independence and mutual reliance. The overall tone maintains a delicate balance of humor and pathos, underscoring the enduring complexities of their friendship amid the shifting landscapes of professional ambition.

Semi-improvised format

_Doll & Em employs a semi-improvised structure where is largely , with actors receiving outlines rather than full scripts to guide scenes, allowing for organic interactions drawn from the real-life friendship between leads and . This approach fosters authenticity, as the performers could tap into their personal history to portray the evolving tensions in their characters' relationship, making the series feel intimately truthful rather than contrived. The show's influence is evident in its style, which simulates behind-the-scenes footage on a film set, effectively blurring the boundaries between and to heighten the on Hollywood's inner workings. Director played a key role in this loose scripting process, collaborating closely with and Wells to refine outlines on set and encourage natural performances that capture the fragility of close friendships under professional strain. While inspired by the improvisational satire of shows like , Doll & Em distinguishes itself by centering on the nuances of female friendship and the absurdities of the entertainment industry, using to explore themes of success, insecurity, and role reversal without relying on overt exposé. Guest stars often appear as heightened versions of themselves, further enhancing the meta-blurring of personal and professional lives that defines the series' stylistic core.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Emily Mortimer stars as Em, a semi-autobiographical depiction of a successful British actress navigating the high-stakes world of filmmaking, where she contends with professional pressures and personal insecurities about her looks, talent, and advancing age of 40. Drawing from Mortimer's own career, highlighted by roles in films such as (2010), the character embodies the vulnerabilities of celebrity life amid constant scrutiny and demanding schedules. Dolly Wells portrays Doll, Em's devoted but increasingly exasperated childhood best friend who relocates from to to serve as her following a personal breakup, showcasing Wells' sharp comedic timing evident in her prior work like (2001). Their on-screen bond mirrors the actors' genuine lifelong friendship, infusing the role with authentic emotional depth and subtle humor born from shared history. Jonathan Cake recurs as Buddy, Em's supportive but often exasperated husband, appearing in 8 episodes across both seasons. appears as Mike, a and Doll's occasional romantic interest, in 4 episodes primarily in season 1. Elsie Richter and Ezra Richter portray April and Eddie, Em's young children, in 7 episodes (season 1 finale and all of season 2). The dynamic between Em and Doll shifts from an egalitarian companionship rooted in equality to a strained , as Doll's assistant role amplifies feelings of subordination and jealousy, while Em grapples with the isolation of success—reflecting broader entertainment industry realities where professional imbalances test personal relationships. This evolution fosters mutual frustrations, with Doll resenting Em's high-maintenance demands and Em feeling unsupported in her vulnerabilities. As co-creators of the series, and Wells leverage their real-life rapport to shape these performances, enabling improvised scenes that heighten the characters' interplay and emotional authenticity.

Guest stars

The guest stars in Doll & Em played pivotal roles in enhancing the show's satirical examination of Hollywood's eccentricities, often portraying heightened versions of themselves or industry archetypes to underscore themes of fame, ego, and professional networking. In the first series, set in , notable appearances included as himself in the premiere episode, where his cameo highlighted the casual absurdity of celebrity interactions on a film set. appeared as herself in episode 2, contributing to scenes that mocked the pampered neuroticism of movie stars. played a character named Chloë across episodes 2 and 4, exaggerating the self-absorbed traits of entertainment insiders. guest-starred as himself in episode 3, amplifying the satire through his portrayal of an aloof actor navigating awkward social dynamics. Additional series 1 guests included as himself in episode 5 and and as themselves in the finale, each adding layers to the parody of Hollywood's superficial networking culture. In the second series, which shifted the setting to for a theater production, guest stars continued to embody exaggerated celebrity personas, often interacting with the leads in semi-improvised scenes that blurred the lines between reality and performance. appeared as himself in five episodes (1, 2, 3, 4, and 6), his presence satirizing the pretensions of the arts world and high-profile collaborations. and both played themselves across multiple episodes (Wood in 2–6, Wilde in 2–6), portraying frustrated co-stars in a play adaptation that poked fun at creative egos and backstage tensions. guest-starred as himself in episodes 3 and 4, contributing to the show's commentary on fleeting fame and opportunistic relationships in the industry. appeared as himself in the premiere, his cameo underscoring the satirical take on powerful producers and their influence. These guest appearances were selected primarily for the actors' improvisational abilities and their authentic status, which lent credibility to the show's mockumentary-style authenticity and allowed for spontaneous humor that amplified its themes of amid professional rivalry. Interactions with the main characters, such as Em and Doll, often highlighted the guests' roles in semi-improvised sequences that exaggerated industry stereotypes for comedic effect.

Production

Development

Doll & Em was co-created by and , drawing directly from their lifelong friendship that began in childhood and evolved through their shared experiences as aspiring actresses in . The concept emerged from observations at the , where they noted the dynamics between actors and their personal assistants, inspiring a semi-autobiographical comedy that fictionalizes Mortimer as a successful actress who hires her best friend—played by Wells—as her assistant, exploring the resulting strains on their bond. This premise allowed the series to leverage their real-life rapport for authentic, naturalistic humor. In January 2013, HD, under controller Lucy Lumsden, commissioned a six-episode first season of the half-hour comedy, marking it as part of a slate of original content featuring prominent talent. The series was produced by King Bee Productions, the banner launched by Mortimer and her husband , in association with Revolution Films. Prior to its television debut, a 124-minute theatrical compilation of the first season premiered at the 57th on October 10, 2013, allowing early audience feedback before the broadcast in February 2014. The creative team included director , who co-wrote the series and brought an indie film sensibility to its intimate style, having previously collaborated with Mortimer and Wells. Executive producers were Andrew Eaton for Revolution Films and Lucy Lumsden for , overseeing the project's alignment with the network's vision for character-driven comedies. For the writing process, Mortimer and Wells employed loose outlines and structured beats rather than full scripts, particularly for the first episode, which was entirely to capture spontaneous dialogue and rooted in their friendship. This approach extended to subsequent episodes, where scripted elements were flexibly adjusted on set to prioritize natural performances. To introduce variety across seasons, the creators decided to set the first in , centering on a film production that highlights satire, while relocating the second to for a storyline about collaboratively writing and staging a play, emphasizing creative partnership. This shift allowed exploration of different facets of their characters' relationship without repeating the assistant dynamic.

Filming

The first series of Doll & Em was primarily filmed in to align with its setting, utilizing locations such as Emily Mortimer's on-set trailer, her personal residence, mansions, studios, and various urban spots across the city. took place from October 1, 2012, to January 5, 2013, spanning approximately three months, during which the six episodes were shot sequentially by location rather than episodically, akin to an production. For the second series, production shifted to to capture an authentic East Coast atmosphere, with filming occurring at Brooklyn Fire Proof Stages in studios 1, 2, and 3. The entire season was completed in a compressed 18-day schedule, often covering up to 13 pages of script per day, which incorporated adjustments for holiday periods and ensured scenes shot on separate days appeared contemporaneous. Filming both series presented logistical challenges inherent to the semi-improvised format, necessitating flexible scheduling to accommodate spontaneous rewrites and actor availability, such as reshooting interior scenes in Mortimer's home. Additional hurdles included navigating (SAG) payment structures per episode, reconciling UK and US union regulations, and managing currency exchange fluctuations between production bases. The emphasized a documentary-like aesthetic to enhance the improvised, reality-TV-inspired style, with director and cinematographer Datum employing techniques that evoked a raw, observational feel for the pilot, influencing the overall visual approach. for the series was handled in the to prepare for broadcast on Sky Living HD.

Episodes

Series 1 (2014)

The first series of Doll & Em comprises six episodes that originally aired weekly on in the from 18 February to 25 March 2014. Each episode runs for approximately 22 minutes and explores the strains on the protagonists' friendship amid the pressures of filmmaking. The entire season was directed by and co-written by , , and Jacobs. Prior to its television broadcast, the episodes were compiled into a 124-minute for screening at the London Film Festival on 10 October 2013. Set primarily in , the series follows as she prepares for a major film , hiring her recently single best friend as her ; this arrangement initially seems supportive but soon amplifies underlying jealousies and imbalances in their , culminating in a rift that forces both to confront their insecurities.
No. overallNo. in seriesTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal UK air dateSynopsis
11Episode 1, , 18 February 2014Following her breakup with her boyfriend in , accepts 's invitation to move to and serve as her on a film set.
22Episode 2, , 25 February 2014 struggles with her new at a lavish cast party for 's movie, where she ends up babysitting and receives an unexpected invitation from a to join him in his hot tub.
33Episode 3, , 4 March 2014 faces challenges summoning tears for an emotional funeral scene on set, while thrives as an extra, forms a connection with guest star , and sustains a foot injury.
44Episode 4, , 11 March 2014With sidelined by her injury, attempts to manage both her starring and assistant duties, leading to overwhelming stress that impacts her and results in blame falling on .
55Episode 5, , 18 March 2014 rejects a stable assistant position to audition for an that had her sights on, heightening tensions between the friends as pursues her own ambitions.
66Episode 6, , 25 March 2014Returning to , reunites with , who has reverted to waitressing after a disappointing second audition; attends 's in a production of , hoping to repair their strained friendship amid revelations about the coveted .

Series 2 (2015)

The second series of Doll & Em shifts the setting primarily to , where protagonists Em () and Doll () reunite after the events of the first series to collaborate on a semi-autobiographical play, exploring themes of creative partnership, professional jealousy, and personal reconciliation. This season builds on the unresolved tensions from their experiences, introducing a broader ensemble of guest stars and emphasizing the duo's attempts at independence amid the high-stakes environment of theater. Directed by and written by Mortimer and Wells, the six episodes aired on from 3 June to 8 July 2015, incorporating expanded improvisation with added teleplay credits to the core creative team from series one. The season's key arc follows Em and Doll as they sequester in a remote to draft their play before heading to , where they secure an venue with assistance from and cast high-profile actors, only for their friendship to strain under script revisions and competing career demands. This transition allows for greater ensemble interactions, contrasting the more intimate focus of series one, as external influences like film commitments and celebrity cameos amplify the duo's insecurities and push toward mutual growth.
EpisodeAir Date (UK)DirectorWritersSynopsis
13 June 2015, Doll and Em reunite and begin writing a semi-autobiographical play script while secluded in a , setting the stage for their collaborative venture amid lingering personal doubts.
210 June 2015, Arriving in , the pair secures an space with help from and gains star power by casting and , boosting their confidence but hinting at future conflicts.
317 June 2015, Dolly encounters by chance, sparking excitement, while Em accepts a role that risks derailing their play, heightening tensions over divided priorities.
424 June 2015, Disappointed by developments with McGregor, Em recommits to the play, but underlying resentments between her and Doll surface as rehearsals intensify.
51 July 2015, Frustrated with the script's direction, Doll and Em make drastic changes that alienate Wilde and Wood, forcing the duo to confront their and the play's viability.
68 July 2015, A crisis prompts another last-minute revision hours before opening night, culminating in a resolution of their career and conflicts as they navigate in .

Reception

Critical response

Doll & Em received mixed reviews from critics, with an overall Tomatometer score of 62% on based on 29 reviews, an average rating of 6.6/10 on from over 1,300 users, and a Metascore of 63 out of 100 on indicating generally favorable reception. Critics frequently praised the natural chemistry between stars and , highlighting their authentic portrayal of a long-standing female marked by tension and affection. described the series as having a "lovely loosey-goosey stride" that effectively captures the "push-pull of " through its semi-improvised style. noted that the show offers "insights about the evolving nature of friendships, especially when two people's lives go in divergent directions," emphasizing the performers' real-life bond as a strength. commended the depiction of "the complicated ebbs and flows of a kind of female ," calling it "painfully funny at times, and occasionally poignant." The sharp satire of the entertainment industry also drew acclaim, with observing how the series embeds an "unhealthy " within a "familiar satire about pampered celebrities." further characterized the show as "wry and observant" in its take on dynamics. However, some reviewers criticized the series for feeling meandering and overly niche, with inconsistent pacing in its improvisation leading to uneven humor. The New York Times found it a "pleasant surprise" overall but acknowledged moments that veer into a "silly ," suggesting a lack of sustained depth. The New York Daily News called it "a bit tedious," arguing that the British girlfriends comedy falls short of being "." Variety's review of season two described the show as "wispy" and "even thinner and less substantial" than its first run, pointing to its inconsequential tone. Time Out labeled it "unfocused and light on laughs," noting that it squanders the leads' strong relationship.

Viewership and legacy

The premiere episode of Doll & Em on in the on February 18, 2014, attracted fewer than 100,000 viewers, marking a modest start amid competition from major sports programming. Subsequent episodes in the first series maintained similarly low audience figures, reflecting the show's niche appeal on the cable channel. The second series, which aired on starting in 2015, followed a comparable pattern of limited but dedicated viewership in the UK. In the , HBO premiered the series on March 19, 2014, airing two episodes back-to-back weekly, which provided broader international exposure through its established platform. The second season followed on September 13, 2015. While specific US ratings were not widely reported, the show's HBO run contributed to its among audiences interested in improvised . Post-broadcast, Doll & Em became available digitally via on-demand services, but as of November 2025, it is no longer streaming on major platforms in either the or , with no significant home media releases beyond initial digital offerings. The series' legacy lies in its reinforcement of the creative partnership between and , real-life friends who co-created, co-wrote, and starred in the show; this collaboration extended to Wells' directorial debut film in 2019, where Mortimer starred as a character navigating unexpected female bonds. Culturally, Doll & Em has been recognized for its authentic portrayal of female friendships amid professional imbalances in the industry, offering a rare, unromanticized depiction of such dynamics that resonated in discussions of women's relationships on screen. The show received no major awards or nominations but garnered early festival recognition with a theatrical compilation screening at the 57th in October 2013.

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