Gunpowder
BAFTA events

What TV’s on at BAFTA in September 2017 (again)? Including Gunpowder, National Treasure and The Commuter

Every month (more or less), TMINE flags up what TV events BAFTA is holding around the UK

I really wish BAFTA would just send one big email at the start of the month – or even a month before that – letting me know what’s in their list of upcoming TV events. However, they don’t, so here’s some more to add to the previous list of September events:

The Commuter
Timothy Spall in The Commuter

TV Preview: Philip K Dick’s Electric Dreams & Q+A

Thursday, 21 September 2017 – 6:45pm
Princess Anne Theatre, BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London

A preview of The Commuter, an episode of Channel 4’s sci-fi anthology series, inspired by Philip K. Dick’s renowned shorts stories. Followed by a Q+A with BAFTA-winning writer Jack Thorne (National Treasure), director Tom Harper (War and Peace) and actors Tuppence Middleton (The Imitation Game) and Anthony Boyle (The Lost City of Z).

The Commuter follows Ed Jacobson (Timothy Spall), an unassuming train station employee alarmed to discover that daily commuters are taking the train to a town that shouldn’t exist.

Each of Electric Dreams’ standalone episodes are set in their own unique world; some lie in the far reaches of the universe, whilst others lie closer to home. Philip K. Dick’s short stories have been adapted by an exciting list of leading British and American writers and directors, featuring an all-star cast.

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Gunpowder
Kit Harrington in Gunpowder

TV Preview: Gunpowder + Q&A

Tuesday, 26 September 2017 – 6:45pm
Princess Anne Theatre, BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London

A three-part BBC drama following Robert Catesby, the Warwickshire gentleman behind the Gunpowder plot of 1605. Followed by a Q+A with director J Blakeson, writer Ronan Bennett and actors Kit Harington and Liv Tyler.

Robert Catesby (Harrington) is a committed Catholic in Protestant England, where Catholics are persecuted relentlessly. The authorities, directed by King James’ spymaster in Chief Robert Cecil (Mark Gatiss), execute priests and target lay Catholics. Despite the peaceful protestations of head Jesuit Father Garnet (Peter Mullan), Catesby, unable to stand by, recruits friends and family to his audacious – and now infamous – plan.

This series is produced by Kudos in association with Thriker Films. Produced by Laurie Borg with executive producers Ollie Madden for Kudos and Steven Wright for the BBC. Kit Harrington and Daniel West are Co-Executive Producers for Thriker Films.

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National Treasure
Andrea Riseborough, Robbie Coltrane and Julie Walters in National Treasure

Masterclass: The Making of National Treasure

Thursday, 28 September 2017 – 6:30pm
Princess Anne Theatre, BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London

The team behind the BAFTA-winning mini-series National Treasure discuss the creative collaborations that brought the show together.

Based on Operation Yewtree, National Treasure examines the public and private impact of historical sexual offence accusations against a fictional, much-loved public figure. Channel 4’s four-part drama is written by BAFTA-winner Jack Thorne and stars Dame Julie Walters, Robbie Coltrane, Andrea Riseborough and Tim McInnery. The hit show garnered seven BAFTA nominations, winning for Best Mini-Series, Best Director and Best Original Music

The panel will include:

  • BAFTA-winning director, Marc Munden
  • BAFTA-nominated editor, Luke Dunkley
  • BAFTA-nominated cinematographer, Ole Bratt Birkeland
  • Actor, Tim McInnery

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Prófugos (Fugitives)
Airdates

When’s that show you mentioned starting again, TMINE? Including Prófugos (Fugitives) and East Los High

Every Friday, TMINE lets you know the latest announcements about when new imported TV shows will finally be arriving on UK screens – assuming anyone’s bought anything, of course

No new acquisitions this week, guys, but we do have some premiere dates.

East Los High (US: Hulu; UK: My5)
Premiere date: September 11

I’ve already talked about this one, but we have a premiere date now.

Prófugos (Fugitives)

Prófugos (Fugitives) (Chile: HBO Latin America; UK: Channel 4)
Premiere date: September 20

The UK’s first ever Chilean import:

Fugitives opens with four men embarking on a high-risk operation, smuggling a petrol tanker of liquid cocaine from Bolivia to Chile. When the operation catastrophically unravels these four men are forced to go on the run. Despite hardly knowing each other and having little in common, their only hope of survival is staying together as they escape frantic pursuit from every direction.

 

 

Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft in Tomb Raider
News

Netflix’s Störst av Allt; Z: The Beginning of Everything ends; Class out; + more

Internet TV

New UK TV shows

US TV

US TV show casting

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

Justice League Wonder Woman poster
Weekly Wonder Woman

Weekly Wonder Woman: August round-up!

Yes, it’s Weekly Wonder Woman – keeping you up to date on pretty much anything involving DC Comics’ premier superheroine, including Twitter spats with James Cameron

And we’re back in the room, Wondy fans, following an August absence. What’s been going on while I’ve been on Paradise Island*?

Lots. In fact, so much that you’ll have to join me after the jump before I’m even prepared to begin telling you. See you in a mo…

* Just kidding – I was on Transformation Island

Continue reading “Weekly Wonder Woman: August round-up!”

Joe Pasquale as Frank Spencer
News

Nurse Ratched Cuckoo’s Nest prequel; Veep, Blood Drive cancelled; + more

Theatre

  • Joe Pasquale to play Frank Spencer in Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em stage show

Internet TV

  • Roku to add free The Roku Channel movie service
  • Netflix green lights: two seasons of Ryan Murphy One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest prequel Ratched, with Sarah Paulson

International TV

  • Julia Davis joins Channel 4 (UK)/Amazon’s Philip K Dick’s Electric Dreams

US TV

US TV show casting

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

  • Tim Reid and Alkoya Brunson to recur on CBS’s Me, Myself & I