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Birdsong premieres on Masterpiece

Birdsong

Birdsong premieres on Masterpiece this Sunday, April 22nd, at 9pm ET in a two-part adaptation of the Sebastian Faulks novel of illicit love and war. It stars Eddie Redmayne (Tess of the D’Urbervilles, Glorious 39, The Pillars of the Earth) as Stephen, who falls in love with Isabelle (Clemence Poesy – Harry Potter films), the unhappy second wife of an industrialist, during an extended stay as a houseguest in their home. Redmayne’s work in My Week with Marilyn earned him a BAFTA nomination for Newcomer of the Year, and he will be seen as Marius in the much-anticipated film version of Les Miserables coming this Christmas. The cast also includes Matthew Goode (He Knew He Was Right, Brideshead Revisited – 2008) and Richard Madden (Game of Thrones). The DVD will be available this Tuesday, April 25th.

Earth Day: This Sunday is Earth Day, and BBC America is marking Earth Day weekend with a round-the-clock marathon of Planet Earth, the first US airing of the popular, uncut BBC version narrated by David Attenborough. The marathon begins Saturday morning at 6am ET, and finishes on Sunday 9pm ET with The Making of Planet Earth.

Discovery will mark Earth Day with a marathon of Frozen Planet building up to the 8pm ET premiere of “On Thin Ice,” a look at the fragile state of life at the Poles presented by David Attenborough.

Meet the stars of Frozen Planet

Frozen Planet Augmented Reality

Frozen Planet Augmented Reality is now running in all three malls through Sunday, April 22nd:

Short Hills Mall,1200 Morris Turnpike, Short Hills, NJ

Woodfield Mall, 5 Woodfield Mall, Schaumburg, IL

Sunvalley Mall,1 Sun Valley Mall #228, Concord, CA

We’ve been watching live streaming of people stepping into their own Frozen Planet adventures all day, and luckily there are still three days to catch this phenomenon for real if you live in the greater New York, Chicago or San Francisco areas. Since the streaming is live in real time, the best way to share your own experience with family and friends is to give them a call or text shortly before you step onto the iceberg. Bring your camera to capture your own session permanently. We’ve had better luck taking pictures of the screen pictures from a bit of distance, as shown here. The color fidelity tends to suffer in close-up shots of the full screen.

Enter to win the Frozen Planet DVD

Frozen Planet Photo © BBC 2011

Here’s a chance for Americans and Canadians to win a copy of the new DVD release of Frozen Planet, but you must act now because the contest ends tonight at 8pm ET! To enter, just repin on Pinterest.

Attention Shoppers: If you live in the New York, Chicago or San Francisco areas, you can interact with four of the Frozen Planet animal stars – penguins, seals, polar bears, and orcas –through the magic of Augmented Reality from Appshaker. Augmented Reality has to be seen to be believed, but the basic idea is that you can put yourself into a 3D scene and view yourself with the animals on a screen. The event starts tomorrow, April 19th, and runs through Sunday, April 22nnd, at the following shopping malls:

Short Hills Mall,1200 Morris Turnpike, Short Hills, NJ

Woodfield Mall, 5 Woodfield Mall, Schaumburg, IL

Sunvalley Mall,1 Sun Valley Mall #228, Concord, CA

There will also be live streaming so that you can share the excitement with families and friends around the world.

Julian Fellowes’ Titanic coming to DVD

Titanic

The Titanic miniseries that aired on ABC this past weekend will be available on DVD next Tuesday, April 24th. In populating the drama, Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey, Gosford Park) admitted to Radio Times that he had mixed fictional archetypes amid historical people. “What I absolutely hope is that the dramatic treatment of the real people is indistinguishable from the dramatic treatment of the fictional ones. I would hope that after watching someone who’s interested would Google the whole thing and be surprised to find out which were fictional and which were not.”  Extras include: Making-of Featurette, Behind-the-Production Featurette, “The Curse of the Titanic Sisters” Documentary and Photo Gallery.

Among the great classic Titanic films is Britain’s A Night to Remember (1958), which was given the Criterion Collection treatment for DVD release last month. While the 50-year-old model work will inevitably suffer from DVD resolution, the enormous cast, including Kenneth More (The Forsyte Saga), David McCallum (NCIS) and Honor Blackman (Goldfinger), is superb. If the uncredited actors listed in IMDB is to be believed, you should look for Sean Connery among the deck hands, and for Desmond Llewelyn (who played Q in 17 Bond films) at the steerage gate.

Shopper Alert: If you’ve been following Frozen Planet on Discovery, today is the day when you can own the complete, unedited BBC original series narrated by David Attenborough!

Opening the Secret Diaries at last

The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister

PHOTO CREDIT: © 2010 Laurence Cendrowicz

Two years ago, we blogged about The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister, based on the Regency-era diaries of a remarkable woman who inherited the estate and stately home of Shibden Hall in 1826. The diaries first saw the light of day in 1988 under the title I Know My Own Heart, which has been called “a veritable Rosetta Stone of lesbian life in the early nineteenth century.”

The inheritance placed Miss Lister in a position comparable to that of Mr. Darcy, and as a single woman in possession of a good fortune, she found herself in want of a wife.  But the role of Miss Lister allows Maxine Peake (Little Dorrit) to play other Austen archetypes as well. Like Emma, she selects a protégé who is destined to disappoint. Like Marianne Dashwood, she suffers when her one true passion Mariana (Anna Madeley – Sense and Sensibility) marries for money – to a middle-aged man with 6,000 a year. Yet Anne is as ruthlessly seductive as Willoughby or Wickham, and every bit as arrogant as Mr. Darcy, not to mention as snobbish as Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Miss Lister’s frankness about herself and others gives this Regency drama a very modern feel. We’ve received many queries about The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister since its BBC premiere in 2010, and we’re happy to announce that work is underway to bring the DVD to North America this summer.

Frozen Planet continues on Discovery Sundays at 8pm ET: This week’s episode is a fascinating look at the thrills and hardships involved in making of this landmark series.

Solving the Mystery of Edwin Drood

The Mystery of Edwin Drood Photo Credit: Laurence Cendrowicz © BBC 2012

Masterpiece’s Charles Dickens bicentennial season begins this Sunday, April 1st, with the BBC’s latest version of Great Expectations (starring Gillian Anderson as Miss Havisham). Following on April 15th is an adaptation of Dicken’s last (and unfinished) novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood. It stars Matthew Rhys (The Lost World – 2001) as John Jasper, who to the world appears to be the respectable choir master of Rochester Cathedral in Kent, England.  But Jasper has two dark secrets that are becoming less and less manageable: an obsessive desire for his nephew’s fiancée, Rosa Bud (Tamzin Merchant – The Tudors), and an addiction to laudanum.

In the title role of John’s nephew Edwin Drood is Freddie Fox (Any Human Heart), who hails from the Fox acting dynasty: son of Edward Fox and Joanna David, brother of Emilia Fox and cousin of Laurence Fox (Inspector Lewis). Also appearing are Rory Kinnear (Cranford), Julia McKenzie (Cranford, Miss Marple) and Alun Armstrong (New Tricks).

Watch the stars come out for Sport Relief: Earlier this Sunday, BBC America is giving us a window into the phenomenon that is Sport Relief, beginning at 7am ET with This is Sport Relief, hosted by Stephen Fry. A full program of Sport Relief specials will lead up to Sport Relief Goes Global from 12:30 – 5 PM ET. We’re especially looking forward to the two Sport Relief Spoofs (10am ET), in which the cream of British talent will send up Mamma Mia, Downton Abbey and Upstairs Downstairs.

Frozen Planet continues on Discovery Sundays at 8pm ET: This week’s episode is the most frozen of all: Winter. One of the many high points is the glimpse of tiny newborn polar bear cubs.

The Killer Apps that made the West

Civilization

After exploring the financial history of the world in his 2009 PBS series The Ascent of Money, Niall Ferguson turns his sites on Civilization: The West and the Rest. The Harvard history professor spins his economic history with a focus on six “killer apps” that propelled the western countries toward world success: competition, science, property, medicine, consumerism, and work. The result is quite provocative, amid the less savory trade-offs for such success and questions as whether the west is finally losing the edge.

Looking for Easter basket stuffers? Speaking of consumerism, there are only 22 shopping days until Easter. In addition to the traditional standby of The Beatrix Potter Collection, we have brought in a gorgeous set of enamel Peter Rabbit Dishes and Flatware and for the ballet fans on your list, an enchanting new DVD of The Royal Ballet: Tales of Beatrix Potter.

Tune-in Alert: The much anticipated Frozen Planet series premieres this Sunday, March 18th, on the Discovery Channel at 8-10 pm ET/PT.

Celebrating the Diamond Jubilee

Queen Elizabeth II

Sally Norris © BBC 2012

As Queen Elizabeth II began her Diamond Jubilee tour of the UK today in Leicester, it’s perfect time to introduce two special DVDs in the works. The Diamond Queen is a 3-hour television profile that aired last month. Our British colleagues, who have witnessed a number of jubilees and television retrospectives over the years, were impressed by this series’ unprecedented access to the Queen, and to members of the Royal family, who speak quite candidly in interviews. The Diamond Queen premieres in Canada on CBC News this Saturday, March 10th, at 7pm ET/PT. Broadcast information for the US has not been announced.

The Queen’s Palaces is currently making the rounds of PBS stations, and an episode aired on British Columbia’s Knowledge last night. The series devotes episodes to Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and The Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, and relates their fascinating history in relation to the various monarchs who hand a hand in their development. Both DVDs should be available shortly before the Jubilee celebrations, which begin Saturday, June 2nd.

If you’re already thinking of stocking provisions, Darvilles of Windsor has a special Diamond Jubilee tea blend in the works, which we will list soon. In addition to the regal Diamond Jubilee mug we brought in earlier this year, we’ve brought in a more playful mug in the inimitable Dunoon style. Also newly added to the mix is a commemorative tea towel from Ulster Weavers, a holder of the Royal Warrant.

Contest Alert: If series like Planet Earth and the upcoming Frozen Planet have instilled a desire to meet a polar bear up close and personal, The Ultimate Polar Bear Adventure contest is open to citizens of the US and Canada.

Deep down with Ocean Giants

Ocean GiantsPhoto © Luis Quintas/Naturepl

Next Wednesday (February 22nd), Nature on PBS will depart from its customary one-hour format to air all three parts of Ocean Giants in one night. The series offers an extraordinarily intimate look at whales and dolphins with cinematography by two top underwater cameramen, Doug Allen (Planet Earth, The Blue Planet) and Jacques Cousteau’s cameraman Didier Noirot. They’ve been following these animals for decades, and still find themselves witnessing behaviour for the first time. 

The Ocean Giants DVD, which comes with a bonus Blu-ray disc of the series, will be released in the US on March 6th. The Canadian broadcaster is not yet announced, but Ocean Giants will be available in Canada following the series run.

Fan alert: Those who saw Jonny Lee Miller and Benedict Cumberbatch trading off the roles of Doctor Frankenstein and his Monster in last year’s live feed from the National Theatre may have the opportunity to see how Miller fares in a modern version of Sherlock Holmes for CBS. We must concede that our loyalty to Sherlock made us not entirely receptive to CBS’s proposal to make a Sherlock-Holmes-in-contemporary-New-York series, but we’d certainly give Jonny Lee Miller a look-in. By the way, Frankenstein will be back by popular demand in encore feeds from the National Theatre beginning in June.

Planet Earth in new Special Editions

Planet Earth Special Edition

In 2007 we released the incomparable Planet Earth on DVD and Blu-ray. It was our very first foray into the Blu-ray format, and we admit we’d do a few things differently now. The original Blu-ray was on four BD25 discs; today we’d opt for the higher bit rate capacity of BD50 discs. Also, it was decided for purity’s sake that the Blu-ray would contain only high-def material. Unfortunately, the standard-def material included the remarkable stories in the “Making Of” featurettes as well as the three-part documentary Planet Earth – The Future, and we began to get clamors for those to be added to the Blu-ray.

Among the extras that are new in both the DVD and Blu-ray Special Editions are audio commentaries, isolated music and effects option, and two high-def programs, Planet Earth’s Greatest Moments and Snow Leopard: Beyond the Myth, a 50-minute look at the elusive cat in the mountains of Pakistan. Two standard definition extras, Secrets of the Mayan Underworld and Elephant Nomads of the Namib Desert, were shot at the same time that Planet Earth crews were in the location. Finally, both Special Editions will offer a special sneak peek at Executive Producer Alastair Fothergill’s next blockbuster project, Frozen Planet.

Fan Alert: The May 28th issue of Radio Times has revealed the next three Sherlock stories which will make up Season Two. The exact titles are “A Scandal in Belgravia,” “The Hounds of Baskerville” and (oh, no! not yet!) “The Reichenbach Fall.” The cognoscenti are already arguing over who should play Irene Adler, the woman who (as Holmes remarks) “eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex.”