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| Posted 8 August 2006 |
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PBS
ANNOUNCES SLATE OF NEW RELEASES FOR 2007 INCLUDING FIRST-EVER
"FRONTLINE" AND "AMERICAN EXPERIENCE" COLLABORATION
ON "THE MORMONS"
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PBS
senior vice president, John F. Wilson announced today the first-ever
collaboration from two of the most recognized and renowned series on PBS -
FRONTLINE and AMERICAN EXPERIENCE for "The Mormons" (working title)
premiering in April 2007. Along with stand-out new mini-series and programs
coming from NATURE, MASTERPIECE THEATRE, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW and NOVA airing
throughout the fall and beyond, PBS kicks off each week, Sunday - Tuesday,
with the best television has to offer.
Beginning this fall, PBS will initiate a tune-in campaign driving home the
Sunday - Tuesday night schedule featuring these six regularly scheduled icon
series that collectively and consistently deliver on viewer's diverse
interests. Companion Web sites for these programs will be available at
www.pbs.org.
"Season after season, night after night, PBS offers the most
thought-provoking programs on television," said John Wilson. "In
particular, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights, with six of the most heralded
series on television, are a benchmark for creative, entertaining and
stimulating programming."
Building on the momentum of strong fall seasons for each series (see PBS fall
season release and individual series releases), PBS is announcing the
following highlights from Winter/Spring 2007 including:
Sunday Nights: NATURE at 8:00 p.m. followed by MASTERPIECE THEATRE at 9:00
p.m.
NATURE "Dogs That Changed the World" (two one-hour programs, Spring
2007)
Dogs display the greatest diversity in size, shape and behavior of any mammal
in the world. And yet, from the tiniest Chihuahua to the largest St. Bernard,
all dogs have descended from a common ancestor, the wolf. How did the 300
breeds of dog recognized today come to be so different? And how and why has
the modern dog secured a place in history as one of the best loved animals on
our planet?
"Dogs That Changed the World" features scientists who have
discovered the answers to these questions by piecing together, for the first
time ever, the complex puzzle of canine evolution and design.
MASTERPIECE THEATRE "Jane Eyre" (two two-hour programs, January
2007)
A new adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's beloved gothic novel about the
passionate courtship between a governess and her tortured master. Directed by
Susanna White ("Bleak House"), the cast includes Georgie Henley (The
Chronicles of Narnia) and newcomer Ruth Wilson as the young and grown Jane
respectively, and Toby Stephens (son of Maggie Smith; The Queen's Sister,
Cambridge Spies) as Mr. Rochester.
Monday Nights: ANTIQUES ROADSHOW at 8:00 p.m. followed by AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
at 9:00 p.m.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW "Salt Lake City" (Spring 2007)
Airing in conjunction with the special presentation on "The
Mormons," (working title), ROADSHOW travels to Salt Lake City to look at
memorabilia from the West and early days of the Mormon Church in three all new
episodes.
"The Mormons" (working title)
AN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE - FRONTLINE Special Presentation (two 90-minute
episodes, April 2007)
The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints is one of America's
fastest growing religions, and its influence circles the globe. The church has
11 million members today and over half of them live outside the U.S. Yet the
birth of Mormonism and its history is one of America's great neglected
narratives. This three-hour documentary brings together FRONTLINE and AMERICAN
EXPERIENCE in their first co-production to provide a searching portrait of
this fascinating but often misunderstood religion. Produced by award-winning
filmmaker Helen Whitney ("Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero,"
"John Paul II: The Millennial Pope"), the film will explore the
richness, the complexities, and the controversies of the Mormons' story as
told through interviews with leaders and members of the church, with leading
writers and historians, and with supporters and critics of the Mormon faith.
Tuesday Nights: NOVA at 8:00 p.m. followed by FRONTLINE at 9:00 p.m. (selected
markets 10:00 p.m.)
NOVA "Forgotten Genius" (one two-hour program, February 2007)
His house was firebombed. A scandalous affair got him fired in the middle of
the Depression. The doors of academia were slammed in his face, since no one
expected an African American to rise higher than teaching high school. Yet
Percy Julian overcame every obstacle to become a world-class scientist, a
self-made millionaire, and a civil rights pioneer. NOVA presents his dramatic
life story in a two-hour "Lives in Science" biography.
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Produced
in the lavish style of NOVA's Emmy Award-winning "Galileo's Battle
for the Heavens," Percy Julian's gripping and largely unknown story
is full of vivid period reenactments based on newly accessible family
archives and interviews with dozens of Julian's colleagues and relatives.
"Intelligent Design on Trial" (working title) (one-two hour
episode, Spring 2007)
On September 26, 2005, a group of citizens, scientists and lawyers
gathered in the tiny town of Dover, Pennsylvania, for a landmark trial. At
the heart of the case was a simple question: Did the Dover school board
violate the First Amendment when they asked high school biology teachers
to discuss Intelligent Design and characterize evolution as "just a
theory"? Using exact testimony to recreate key moments of the trial,
NOVA will explore the science behind this hotly contested subject.
A FRONTLINE - AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Special Presentation
"The Mormons" (working title) continues on Tuesday in the
FRONTLINE slot.
PBS is a media enterprise that serves 354 public noncommercial television
stations and reaches almost 90 million people each week through on-air and
online content. Bringing diverse viewpoints to television and the
Internet, PBS provides high-quality documentary and dramatic
entertainment, and consistently dominates the most prestigious award
competitions. PBS is a leading provider of educational materials for K-12
teachers, and offers a broad array of other educational services. PBS'
premier kids' TV programming and Web site, PBS KIDS Online (pbskids.org),
continue to be parents' and teachers' most trusted learning environments
for children. More information about PBS is available at pbs.org,
one of the leading dot-org Web sites on the Internet.
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