The Pleasure of the ‘Unnecessary': BBC’s Sherlock
The Pleasure of the ‘Unnecessary': BBC/PBS’ Sherlock July 31st, 2010 / October 24th, 2010 Before I watched it, I found Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’ Sherlock [which premiered tonight on PBS in the...
View ArticleTop 10 Episodes of 2010: “A Study in Pink” (Sherlock)
“A Study in Pink” Aired: July 25th, 2010 (BBC) [Cultural Learnings’ Top 10 Episodes of 2010 are in no particular order, and are purely subjective – for more information, and the complete list as it...
View ArticleCh-Ch-Changes: Thoughts on January’s British TV Invasion
Ch-Ch-Changes: January’s British TV Invasion January 19th, 2011 While television in general has become inundated with adaptations of British series, or shows about adaptations of British series, or...
View ArticlePBS at TCA: Frankenstein, M.D. launches on August 19
Technically speaking, Pemberley Digital’s relationship with PBS Digital Studios is not that dissimilar to their relationship with DECA, or with any other Multi-channel Network operating in the space...
View ArticleCultural Interview: PBS Digital Studios’ Frankenstein M.D. [Part One]
On the one hand, Frankenstein M.D. is very familiar: the third full series from Pemberley Digital following the Emmy-winning The Lizzie Bennett Diaries and followup Emma Approved, the series is a...
View ArticleCultural Interview: PBS Digital Studios’ Frankenstein M.D. [Part Two]
The relationship between Pemberley Digital and PBS Digital Studios—the two producers behind Frankenstein M.D.—makes a lot of sense to those familiar with both parties involved: both have taken their...
View ArticleAdapting Skam: From Public Service to Private Interest [Part One]
From Public Service to Private Interest Part One [This is the first post in a five-part series about the pending U.S. adaptation of Norwegian teen drama Skam. You can find the other parts of the...
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