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Top Boy is filmed have claimed the show has “done nothing” for them.In the Netflix show, starring Ashley Walters and Kane ‘Kano’ Robinson, scenes depicting the fictional Summerhouse Estate are filmed on the Samuda Estate on east London’s Isle of Dogs.Residents on the estate have appeared as extras in the series. The privately run estate management firm, One Housing, was also paid an undisclosed amount to allow the estate to be used, which went towards putting on trips to theme parks or the seaside for families living on the estate.Some, however, have claimed they haven’t felt any benefit from the money, with trips becoming booked up too quickly, while some believe it should have contributed to helping improve the estate’s condition.Julie Hutchinson, 52, who has lived on the estate for 16 years, said (via MailOnline): “They’ve done nothing for us. The estate is really run-down.
They don’t do any work on it.“One Housing have benefitted from the filming, but not the people who actually live here. The people working on it were nice enough.”Hutchinson said the show, which follows drug dealers Dushane (Walters) and Sully (Kano), is “very far-fetched”.“It’s not gang-infested here or anything,” she added. “It’s not a fair reflection of this state, but it’s not trying to be.
It’s fictional. But the money was meant to go back to the residents, and I don’t think they’ve done that properly. They’ve done nothing for us.”Terry Wigzell’s four children were among those who missed out on the paid trips.
“It was really hard to get on the trips,” he said. “There was one to Legoland, another to Brighton.“There were quite a few but we couldn’t get on any of them. They were all filled up.
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Top Boy has officially come to an end after five seasons.Created and written by Ronan Bennett, the crime drama follows drug dealers Dushane (Ashley Walters) and Sully (Kane ‘Kano’ Robinson) on the fictional Summerhouse estate in Hackney, London.The show originally spanned two seasons on Channel 4 before it was dropped in 2013. Top Boy was subsequently revived by Netflix (with help from Drake) in 2019, with the fifth and final season being the third produced by the streaming service.Other returning cast members for the fifth season include Little Simz as Dushane’s partner Shelley, Jasmine Jobson as Jaq and Lisa Dwan as Lizzie.