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Jamestown is a British drama television series, [1] written by Bill Gallagher and produced by Carnival Films, an NBC Universal International Television Production company, the makers of Downton Abbey. Set in 1619, Jamestown follows the first English settlers as they establish a community in the New World. [2]
The US series includes some programs shown in other Channel 4 series (e.g. Secret History). In the case of original British episodes, PBS re-edited, re-branded and finally re-narrated them with various American voice artists. [1] PBS description: "Scientists seek to uncover celebrated mysteries of the past in this occasional British series."
The Miniaturist is a 2017 BBC television miniseries adaptation of the debut novel of the same name by Jessie Burton.The series was directed by Guillem Morales and stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Romola Garai and Alex Hassell and first aired in two parts from 26–27 December 2017 on BBC One. [1]
As a World War II drama, 'World on Fire' strikes the familiar notes. In the midst of our coronavirus crisis, that's more reassuring than distressing.
Just Seen It was a film and television review show created by David Freedman in 2010. It started on YouTube as a tribute to Siskel and Ebert 's At the Movies . The first episode appeared on the web in January 2010, and the last episode in January 2015.
Based on the immensely popular novels by Alf Wight (aka James Herriot), the series follows a 1930s veterinary practice in a sleepy Yorkshire town where farmers and vets alike gather every evening ...
Martin portrayed Tony in the comedy-drama television series Babylon in 2014, [3] and Lorenzo de Medici in the historical drama Medici: Masters of Florence in 2016. [4] From 2017 to 2019, he played Silas Sharrow in the drama television series Jamestown . [ 5 ]
In addition to commissioning series, PBS Digital Studios have partnered with existing YouTube channels. They partnered with BrainCraft in June, 2014 [8] and Physics Girl in August, 2015. [9] In 2017, the network cancelled a slew of its shows, including popular channels like PBS Game/Show & the PBS Idea Channel. [10]