TV Show Reviews
Review of "Press"
10/15/19 by
Suzanne
airs Sundays on PBS
I love this 6-part British series about the competition between a good UK
paper and a tabloid. Charlotte Ryan ("Wuthering Heights") stars as Holly
Evans, the news editor of The Herald. Something terrible happened to her,
which affects her life and job. While trying to solve a murder, she gets
involved with a reporter at The Post, Ed Washburn (Paapa Essiedu, "The
Miniaturist"), as well as his boss, Duncan (Ben Chaplin, "Mad Dogs"), an
egotistical blowhard.
It's very compelling. They unravel the story in a very shocking way.
The characters are interesting. I can't wait to see the rest. Don't miss it!
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Set in the world of newspapers in London - its past
riven by hacking scandals, its present at the mercy of
the digital age and the 24-hour news cycle, its future
uncertain - this razor sharp and observant drama
explores the current, turbulent media landscape and the
ethical dilemmas that journalists and editors face each
day. Charlotte Riley (Peaky Blinders) and Ben Chaplin
(Apple Tree Yard) star, alongside Priyanga Burford (King
Charles III) and David Suchet (Poirot).
MASTERPIECE on PBS to Co-Produce “Press” Contemporary Drama
Set in the Turbulent World of Newspapers Through New Deal
with BBC Worldwide and Lookout Point
Pasadena, CA; January 15, 2017; Rebecca Eaton, Executive
Producer of MASTERPIECE, announced today that Press, written
by Mike Bartlett (Doctor Foster, King Charles III) and
produced by Deep Indigo, Lookout Point and BBC Studios for
BBC ONE, will premiere in the US as a co-production with
MASTERPIECE on PBS, through a new deal with BBC Worldwide
North America and Lookout Point.
Press is an ambitious new series set in today’s newspaper
industry — its past riven by hacking scandals, its present
at the mercy of the digital age and the 24-hour news cycle,
its future uncertain. Bartlett’s razor sharp and observant
drama will explore the turbulent media landscape through the
fortunes of rival broadsheet and tabloid papers and the very
different and colorful characters who work for them.
BAFTA award-winning producer Nigel Stafford-Clark, who has
developed and is producing the show, comments, "At a time
when both the nature and the role of the press have
themselves become part of the news, there's never been a
better moment to focus on this unique world as the basis of
a major television series. And I can't think of anyone
better to take that on than Mike Bartlett." Lookout Point’s
Faith Penhale, Executive Producer, comments “We’re delighted
to be working with Mike and Nigel on a series with so much
contemporary resonance and relevance. And given the
importance of this drama, it’s exciting to know that this
tie-up with MASTERPIECE on PBS will offer significant
exposure to audiences in North America on a network with an
unparalleled track record in taking great British scripted
content across the Atlantic.”
Bartlett’s television adaptation of his Tony®-nominated
Broadway play, King Charles III, will air on MASTERPIECE on
PBS in 2017. Press will be executive produced by Mike
Bartlett, Faith Penhale for Lookout Point, Bethan Jones for
BBC Studios and Rebecca Eaton for MASTERPIECE on PBS.
MASTERPIECE is presented on PBS by WGBH Boston. About
MASTERPIECE The top-rated primetime show on PBS, MASTERPIECE
celebrated its 45th anniversary in 2016. MASTERPIECE is
presented on PBS by WGBH Boston. Rebecca Eaton is executive
producer. Funding for the series is provided by Viking River
Cruises and Farmers Insurance® with additional support from
public television viewers and contributors to The
MASTERPIECE Trust. MASTERPIECE is known for presenting
iconic shows such as Upstairs Downstairs, Prime Suspect, The
Forsyte Saga, Poldark, Sherlock, Downton Abbey, and
Victoria.
About BBC Worldwide
North America BBC Worldwide North America is the main
commercial arm and wholly-owned subsidiary of the British
Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) operating in the U.S. and
Canada. The company exists to maximize the value of the
BBC’s assets for the benefit of the UK license payer and
invests in public service programing in return for rights.
The company operates four businesses in the territory -
linear and digital content sales and co-productions,
consumer products, BBC.com, and two production divisions -
BBC Worldwide Productions, responsible for the smash hit
Dancing with the Stars and the U.S. version of Top Gear; and
Adjacent Productions, producers of Da Vinci’s Demons, Life
Below Zero, and Ladies of London, among others. The company
also owns a 50.1% share in cable channel BBC AMERICA through
a joint venture with AMC Networks.
About Lookout Point
Lookout Point is an independent drama production company
that works with the UK’s leading writing, directing and
on-screen talent to produce bold and innovative television
drama. The company was established in 2009 by Simon Vaughan
and has a proven reputation as a market leader in global
drama co-production. Faith Penhale, formerly Head of Drama
at BBC Wales, joined in 2016 as joint CEO alongside Simon.
Lookout Point's recent credits include Andrew Davies'
critically acclaimed adaptation of War and Peace for BBC
One, Ripper Street and Tom Stoppard's adaptation of Ford
Madox Ford's Parade’s End, starring Benedict Cumberbatch.
Lookout Point is currently co-producing Mike Bartlett’s bold
and provocative newspaper drama, Press, with Nigel
Stafford-Clark/ Deep Indigo and BBC Studios for BBC One and
Andrew Davies’ adaptation of Victor Hugo's 19th century
classic, Les Misérables, with BBC Studios and The Weinstein
Company for BBC One. Other recent aired projects include The
Collection, Oliver Goldstick’s sumptuous drama set in a
post-war Paris fashion house, for Amazon, and Sally
Wainwright’s landmark single film for BBC One about the
extraordinary lives of the Brontë sisters, To Walk
Invisible, with BBC Studios/Wales.
About Deep Indigo
Deep Indigo was founded in 1998 by the producers Nigel
Stafford-Clark and Scott Meek. Its credits include three
Best Serial BAFTA winners – Warriors, The Way We Live Now
and Bleak House - as well as major productions such as He
Knew He Was Right, The Passion and Titanic. It has worked
with writers such as Andrew Davies, Leigh Jackson, Frank
Deasy and Julian Fellowes, and directors including Peter
Kosminsky, David Yates, Justin Chadwick and Susanna White.
As well as BAFTAs, its work has won America’s Peabody Award,
Primetime Emmys®, the Prix Italia, the Golden Nymph at Monte
Carlo, and multiple awards from the Royal Television Society
and the Broadcasting Press Guild. About BBC Studios BBC
Studios is the BBC’s main TV production arm, producing award
winning, bold, British, creative content across TV and
digital platforms. We create a wide range of programming
across drama, comedy, entertainment, music, events and
factual. From Strictly Come Dancing, Doctor Who and Mrs
Brown’s Boys to Glastonbury, Big Blue Live and Life and
Death Row, our programmes are renowned for their quality and
are valued by audiences around the world. With bases in
London, Bristol, Birmingham, Salford, Cardiff, Glasgow,
Aberdeen, Dumbarton and Belfast, BBC Studios reflects and
represents the diverse voices and creative talent from
around the UK.
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