Friday’s “More Coppers, Animal Practice cancelled, US Clocking Off and Rev and Justice League for 2015” news

Film

Theatre

UK TV

US TV

US TV casting

New US TV shows

  • Paul Abbott adapting Clocking Off for Showtime [subscription required]
  • ABC adapting the BBC’s Rev
  • CBS developing comedy with Steve Coogan and Simon Nye
  • Fox buys Best Man, NBC buys Town and Gown
  • …and crime drama
  • ABC buys Dirty Girls
  • …and Manny Coto‘s The Defectives
  • The CW buys House Calls
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt to produce The Day I Shot Cupid for Lifetime

New US TV show casting

Thursday’s “Knots Landing on Dallas, Doctor Who writers, and LA Noir goes to series” news

Doctor Who

Film

Trailers

  • Trailer for Mama, with Jessica Chastain and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
  • Trailer for Jack Reacher with Tom Cruise

French TV

  • Accused to be remade [subscription required]

UK TV

US TV

  • Tuesday ratings: Ben and Kate down 20%, Emily Owens starts low, Hart Of Dixie up

US TV casting

New US TV shows

  • ABC buys dramas Warriors and Grievances
  • …to adapt the Netherlands’ Sea of Fire
  • TNT picks up Frank Darabont’s LA Noir for six episodes
  • …to adapt Dean Koontz’s Frankenstein
  • NBC buys two dramas
  • Hallmark orders series of Andie MacDowell’s Cedar Cove
  • Amazon developing Support and The Face and the Heel

New US TV show casting

The Wednesday Play: Edna The Inebriate Woman (1971)

Back to social realism again. Except not.

1966’s Cathy Come Home was perhaps the most influential play on British television. Dealing with homelessness, its director Ken Loach used documentary techniques to give the play a heightened sense of realism, to make the plight of the homeless involved less artificial.

But in 1971, Edna The Inebriate Woman went in the opposite direction. Also written by Jeremy Sanford, who himself lived as a homeless person to research the play, it stars Patricia Hayes from the Benny Hill Show as the eponymous Edna – although given she uses so many false names in the play, maybe that’s not her name either. In it, the Chaplin-like Edna tramps streets and lanes looking for a home. She goes through lodging houses, psychiatric hospitals, Holloway prison, derelict barns and refuges, bounced around by the social services and the police and the unwanted attentions of other tramps. Only a hostel run by the idealistic Josie (Barbara Jefford), is welcoming.

The Inebriate Woman differs from Cathy Come Home not least in its lush colour photography but also in its writing style: much like the inebriated Edna, the story is fragmented, with scenes interrupting each other, and there’s also comedy interspersed with the moments of misery. All the same, this is a powerful play about the misery of homelessness.

Enjoy!

Wednesday’s “Robert Thomas’ 2nd Metropolis, Gavin & Stacey’s 2nd US remake attempt, Maigret’s back, and Bottom’s not” news

Film

UK TV

US TV

New US TV shows

  • ABC buys drama Beneath and comedy High Maintenance
  • Rob Thomas to adapt ITV’s Metropolis again, again for The CW
  • Fox to adapt Gavin & Stacey

New US TV casting

  • Rhona Mitra to star in The Ship, Ryan Hurst joins King & Maxwell
  • Tom Lenk joins Lifetime’s Witches of East End