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Showing:
BBC One This Autumn
This season the proof is in the
talent as Peter Fincham, Controller BBC ONE, unveils a schedule packed
with new and established names, both in front of and behind the camera.
Launching the BBC ONE autumn
season of programmes, Peter Fincham says: "Last year when I set out
my stall for BBC ONE I talked about three key things - quality, range
and talent. This season's got all three.
"You won't see any
narrowing of the range on BBC ONE - there's drama, comedy, comedy drama,
entertainment, documentaries, current affairs, science, arts and history
- you name it, it's there.
"And quality is delivered
across the schedule with ground-breaking drama, innovative specialist
factual series and the sharpest new comedy.
"But above all this is a
BBC ONE bursting with top talent. Some old, some new, some familiar,
some almost unknown. BBC ONE's the biggest stage around and it needs the
best talent to fill it - I think we've got it this autumn.
"A modern, exciting, rich
and surprising BBC ONE - that's what we're aiming for here."
In drama, newcomers Jonas
Armstrong and Ruth Wilson take on two iconic lead roles as Robin Hood
and Jane Eyre respectively; Sally Wainwright tackles politics with heart
in The Amazing Mrs Pritchard and award-winning writer and director
Dominic Savage addresses the issue of social inequality in Britain today
in a major one-off film drama with the working title London.
Fresh from success on the
award-winning Bleak House, Susanna White directs Jane Eyre.
Dominic Minghella's Robin Hood
features Keith Allen as the Sheriff of Nottingham and Richard Armitage
as Guy of Gisborne; Colin Firth, Anne-Marie Duff, David Oyelowo and
Robert Carlyle star in London; Hermoine Norris joins the Spooks team;
and Toby Stephens plays Mr Rochester in Jane Eyre.
Lizzie Mickery and Dan Percival,
previously known for BBC ONE's Dirty War, have set a conspiracy thriller
starring Jason Issacs in the diplomatic worlds of Britain and the US in
The State Within, The Innocence Project, made by Paul Abbot's
award-winning production company Tightrope, introduces a cast of fresh
new acting talent to the pre-watershed audience led by Lloyd Owen
(Monarch of the Glen).
In comedy and entertainment,
some of the biggest names in the business - Jonathan Ross, Graham
Norton, Bruce Forsyth, Caroline Aherne, Craig Cash, Dawn French, Sue
Johnston and Jennifer Saunders - are joined by artists established off
the screen but commissioned for the first time on BBC ONE.
Omid Djalili is one of Britain's
best known contemporary comic performers and a multi-award-winning
stand-up comedian, and now he is writing and appearing in his own BBC
ONE stand-up and sketch show; Bafta award-winning comic Lee Mack writes
and stars in Not Going Out, a brand new sitcom; and Alexander Armstrong
and Ben Miller are re-united in The Armstrong and Miller Show.
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