Dreaming Whilst Black (stylised as Dreaming Whilst B\@*k) is a British comedy television series written by and starring Adjani Salmon. Originally a webcast, a television pilot (2021) developed into a series, which was broadcast on BBC Three from 24 July 2023. A second series was commissioned in February 2024.
Synopsis
Kwabena works in recruitment but dreams of being a filmmaker with his video producer friend from film school Amy, who has just returned from three years in Nigeria.[1]
Amy offers to pass Kwabena's script, Jamaica Road, on to the development team at the production company where she works.
Kwabena's lives with his cousin Maurice and Maurice's wife, Funmi, who is heavily pregnant. The couple are reading up on the latest tips on pregnancy, and researching practices including hypnobirthing.
The first season follows Kwabena's attempts to negotiate the filmmaking sector, his necessary forays into the gig economy, and his developing relationship with Vanessa, a woman he meets by chance at a bus stop.
Amy has her own problems, feeling passed over for promotion and frequently enduring clumsy comments from her colleagues.
Cast
Adjani Salmon as Kwabena
Dani Moseley as Amy, an old school friend of Kwabena's
Demmy Ladipo as Maurice, Kwabena's cousin and flatmate
The web series of Dreaming Whilst Black began in 2018. A television series pilot aired on BBC Three in 2021, and it was awarded a BAFTA Craft Award for "emerging talent: fiction" in 2022 and the Royal Television Society's 2022 Breakthrough Award.[3] The pilot was directed by Sebastian Thiel with producers for Big Deal Films, including Gina Lyons, Thomas Stogdon, Dhanny Joshi, Nicola Gregory and Salmon.[4]
The full series is co-produced by A24 and Big Deal Films.[3] Co-written by Ali Hughes, producers on the series include Natasha Jatania, Laura Seixas, Max Evans, Chadley Richards and Salmon.[5]
A second series was commissioned in February 2024.[6]
The series was broadcast on BBC Three from 24 July 2023.[10] In the United States, the series was broadcast on Paramount+ from 8 September 2023, and Showtime from 10 September 2023.[11]
Michael Hogan in The Daily Telegraph praised the "humour and heart" of the series, which "confidently balances serious points about discrimination, health inequality and history".[13] Dan Einav in The Financial Times noted the satire of the creative industries' "superficial application" of buzz phrases such as "diversity" and "inclusivity" with Salmon a "natural, charming leading man".[14]
Accolades
The series was nominated in the Best Casting category, and Ashley White was nominated in the Best Editing - Entertainment and Comedy category at the 2023 Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards.[15]
For his work on the series, Adjani Salmon was shortlisted for the BAFTA Breakthrough Award in November 2023.[16]
In February 2024, the series won at the Broadcast Awards in the International Programme category as well as being nominated for the Best Comedy Programme award.[17] The series was nominated for Best Comedy at the 2024 Broadcasting Press Guild Awards.[18]
In March 2024, the series was nominated for Scripted Comedy and Salmon was nominated in the Male performance in a comedy programme category at the 2024 British Academy Television Awards.[19]