Bouncers

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season

Bouncers is a gritty, observational documentary series that takes viewers behind-the-scenes of the UK’s nighttime economy. The show follows a variety of bouncers, or doormen, in different cities across the country as they work long hours dealing with drunken revellers, fights, drug use, and other unpredictable situations.

The series primarily focuses on the individual experiences of the bouncers, showcasing their perspectives on their jobs, their relationships with colleagues and customers, and their often challenging personal lives outside of work. Footage is captured using a combination of fixed cameras, body cams worn by the bouncers, and mobile phones.

One of the key aspects of the show is its honesty and transparency - the bouncers are shown as multi-dimensional people, with their own motivations, fears, and beliefs. Many of them have been working in the industry for years and are passionate about their roles, while others are new to the job and still finding their feet. Viewers get a real sense of the pressures and risks that come with working in this demanding sector of the hospitality industry.

Throughout the series, we see bouncers working in a range of different settings, from small town nightclubs to large-scale events like music festivals. We see them dealing with a wide range of situations, from minor scuffles to serious assaults. There are moments of humour, such as when a burly bouncer sings karaoke with customers, as well as moments of tension and drama, such as when a gang of violent troublemakers threaten to cause chaos.

The series also explores the relationship between bouncers and the police, who often work alongside them to keep the peace. There are varying degrees of cooperation and tension between the two groups, with some bouncers feeling that the police are overly aggressive or unsupportive, and others recognizing the importance of working together to ensure public safety.

Throughout the series, viewers get a real sense of the camaraderie and teamwork that exists among bouncers. Many of them form close bonds with each other, often working together over long periods of time and relying on each other in high-pressure situations. However, there are also glimpses of the darker side of this culture - for example, when some bouncers admit to using excessive force on customers or when one bouncer is found to be abusing his position of power.

Ultimately, Bouncers is an eye-opening and thought-provoking series that offers a unique insight into a world that is often hidden from view. It is a testament to the bravery and professionalism of the bouncers who work tirelessly to ensure the safety and enjoyment of those who visit our bars and nightclubs.

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Newport Bouncers
7. Newport Bouncers
February 1, 2012
The original Bouncers documentary follows the boys of Newport's biggest security firm over a summer of booze, brawls and brotherhood, in a funny, irreverent and often surprising film.
Clacton on Sea
6. Clacton on Sea
November 21, 2013
Liquor Lounge head doorman Dan is keen to make his mark, but he's got his work cut out trying to maintain control as Clacton-on-Sea gears up for the long, hot summer and he's fighting off an avalanche of girls who like his 'tough guy' image.
The Liquor Lounge
5. The Liquor Lounge
November 14, 2013
Clacton on Sea has seen better days, but The Liquor Lounge is a favourite with party animals. On the doors are Ryder, who's ready for trouble but prefers a quiet life, and Andy, who's training be a physics teacher and owns a labradoodle.
Queen Street
4. Queen Street
November 7, 2013
Queen Street is the hub of Colchester's late-night drinking scene. This episode of the documentary series follows five bouncers who work along this strip, at Silk Road, TP's Sports Bar and the kebab shop.
Passion in Sunderland
3. Passion in Sunderland
September 19, 2013
Jeff and his protégée Erdem, an amateur cage fighter, work on the door at Passion in Sunderland, keeping people safe in a city where you can still get 'very well refreshed' for a fiver.
Newcastles Pink Triangle
2. Newcastles Pink Triangle
September 12, 2013
This episode focusses on Newcastle's 'Pink Triangle' of gay bars, where late licenses and cheap drinks are attracting straight customers in ever increasing numbers
The Quay in Blyth
1. The Quay in Blyth
September 5, 2013
Shaun works the door of The Quay in the port of Blyth, a former hub of coal mining and shipbuilding. Shaun's new to Blyth and has a zero tolerance approach that has some of the locals surprised.
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  • Premiere Date
    September 5, 2013