Alex Westthorp Sep 19, 2016
We revisit Tom's Midnight Garden, Moondial, The Chronicles Of Narnia and a few lesser-known UK children's TV series...
Read our look-back at UK kids' fantasy dramas 1980 - 1984 here.
By 1985 British TV's children's drama had really hit its stride, achieving "a balanced diet of programmes" as Edward Barnes, the head of the BBC children's department observed. The late 80s, arguably, saw a new golden age for spooky and magical kids drama. Excellent production values, improved significantly by well-honed special effects work using Quantel, Paintbox and Harry, and moreover some interesting casting - often of very talented newcomers - produced some of the most memorable dramas of the era.
The second half of the decade saw the BBC riding high on the back of the success of their state-of-the-art adaptation of John Masefield's Box Of Delights. Meanwhile, anthology series Dramarama was going from strength to strength on ITV.
We revisit Tom's Midnight Garden, Moondial, The Chronicles Of Narnia and a few lesser-known UK children's TV series...
Read our look-back at UK kids' fantasy dramas 1980 - 1984 here.
By 1985 British TV's children's drama had really hit its stride, achieving "a balanced diet of programmes" as Edward Barnes, the head of the BBC children's department observed. The late 80s, arguably, saw a new golden age for spooky and magical kids drama. Excellent production values, improved significantly by well-honed special effects work using Quantel, Paintbox and Harry, and moreover some interesting casting - often of very talented newcomers - produced some of the most memorable dramas of the era.
The second half of the decade saw the BBC riding high on the back of the success of their state-of-the-art adaptation of John Masefield's Box Of Delights. Meanwhile, anthology series Dramarama was going from strength to strength on ITV.
- 8/16/2016
- Den of Geek
Ilan Eshkeri, the composer of the epic orchestral score for Stardust, has been hired to compose the original music for From Time to Time, a fantasy adventure based on Lucy M. Boston's book "The Chimneys of Green Knowe." Julian Fellowes, who wrote the script for the upcoming The Young Victoria which is also scored by Eshkeri, directs From Time to Time for Fragile Films. Carice van Houten, Maggie Smith and Eliza Bennett are the top names of the cast. Ilan Eshkeri is currently putting the final touches to his score for Ninja Assassin, to be recorded in Berlin next week, and after that, before From Time to Time, he is doing the music for Kick-Ass, the new film by Stardust director Matthew Vaughn.
- 1/22/2009
- by noreply@blogger.com (Mikael Carlsson)
- MovieScore Magazine
London -- A plethora of familiar faces will star alongside Maggie Smith and Timothy Spall in Julian Fellowes' sophomore feature, "From Time to Time."
The cast of the film, which begins shooting this week, includes Carice van Houten, Alex Etel, Pauline Collins, Eliza Bennett, Harriet Walter, Hugh Bonneville and Dominic West.
Oscar-winning scribe Fellowes is directing "Time" from his own screenplay.
The film is produced by Liz Trubridge, Paul Kingsley and Fellowes with Barnaby Thompson and James Spring executive producing for Ealing Studios.
Based on Lucy M. Boston's series of books "The Chimneys at Green Knowe," the family saga will be shot at Ealing Studios and on location in the U.K.
"Time" is an Ealing Studios presentation of a Lionhead Prods. film and is backed by Limelight and Prescience.
International sales are being handled by Ealing Studios International, with Delanic Films having already secured U.K. rights.
The cast of the film, which begins shooting this week, includes Carice van Houten, Alex Etel, Pauline Collins, Eliza Bennett, Harriet Walter, Hugh Bonneville and Dominic West.
Oscar-winning scribe Fellowes is directing "Time" from his own screenplay.
The film is produced by Liz Trubridge, Paul Kingsley and Fellowes with Barnaby Thompson and James Spring executive producing for Ealing Studios.
Based on Lucy M. Boston's series of books "The Chimneys at Green Knowe," the family saga will be shot at Ealing Studios and on location in the U.K.
"Time" is an Ealing Studios presentation of a Lionhead Prods. film and is backed by Limelight and Prescience.
International sales are being handled by Ealing Studios International, with Delanic Films having already secured U.K. rights.
- 10/7/2008
- by By Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
LONDON -- Ealing Studios and Lionhead Prods. are partnering to back and produce Oscar-winning screenwriter Julian Fellowes' sophomore directorial outing, From Time To Time.
Starring Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Hugh Bonneville and >Anne Reid, the film details the story of a boy's journey through time to discover his family's dramatic and mysterious past.
Fellowes, who will direct from his own screenplay, is producing the picture alongside Liz Trubridge and Paul Kingsley.
The script is based on Lucy M. Boston's series of books The Children of Green Knowe and the movie will be shot on location in and around London.
The deal, announced Thursday, was negotiated between James Spring at Ealing Studios and Paul Kingsley of Lionhead Prods. and announced Thursday.
Ealing Studios International, the newly established sales arm at Ealing, will take on worldwide sales duties for the project.
From Time To Time is the third film, along with St. Trinian's and I Want Candy, to be added to Ealing Studios International sales slate. The new sales arm will make its debut at the upcoming Cannes Marche du Film.
Starring Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Hugh Bonneville and >Anne Reid, the film details the story of a boy's journey through time to discover his family's dramatic and mysterious past.
Fellowes, who will direct from his own screenplay, is producing the picture alongside Liz Trubridge and Paul Kingsley.
The script is based on Lucy M. Boston's series of books The Children of Green Knowe and the movie will be shot on location in and around London.
The deal, announced Thursday, was negotiated between James Spring at Ealing Studios and Paul Kingsley of Lionhead Prods. and announced Thursday.
Ealing Studios International, the newly established sales arm at Ealing, will take on worldwide sales duties for the project.
From Time To Time is the third film, along with St. Trinian's and I Want Candy, to be added to Ealing Studios International sales slate. The new sales arm will make its debut at the upcoming Cannes Marche du Film.
- 5/11/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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