Friday, July 07, 2006

More on the BBC Passion drama

The Stage today has the latest on the BBC's planned The Passion drama, due to air in 2008 (see previous, BBC plans big budget Jesus drama, 26 April 2006):

Prime Suspect’s Deasy to pen £4m Passion
Frank Deasy, one of the writers of Prime Suspect, will pen the BBC’s new £4 million drama The Passion, which is understood to be scheduled for 2008.

The mini-series will follow the week leading up to the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. Producer Nigel-Stafford Clark, who recently worked on the Corporation’s award-winning adaptation of Bleak House, told MediaGuardian that he had selected Deasy because he had an instinctive understanding of the task.

It is reported that the format will take the same soap opera scheduling approach as Bleak House - in half hour episodes each night.

The production, which was the brainchild of the BBC religion department, will also see input from new head of religion and ethics, Michael Wakelin, while Mark Goodacre, a British academic expert on Jesus, has also been engaged as a consultant.
Sounds like they've got some top people involved, then.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Excellent,

Now we have,

Nativity - Christmas (2006)

Christ the Lord - Christmas (2007)

The Passion - Easter (2008)

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I know "Colour of the Cross" is coming out in a few months, but I have to say that it doesn't look the best