Making Masterpiece : 25 Years Behind the Scenes at Sherlock, Downton Abbey, Prime Suspect, Cranford, Upstairs Downstairs, and Other Great Shows by Rebecca Eaton book PDF, MOBI, FB2
9780143126041 English 0143126040 " An] anecdote-filled memoir . . . Rebecca Eaton looks back on 25 fascinating years at Masterpiece Theatre and Mystery " --"USA Today" When Rebecca Eaton became the producer of" Masterpiece Theatre" in 1985, she hadn't actually seen many of the episodes. Nor did she even like mystery novels, though she would be required to choose stories for "Mystery " But the lifelong Anglophile seized her chance to make a mark in the budding public television system. Twenty-eight years later, "Masterpiece "is one of television's hottest shows, and Eaton is responsible for its triumphant transition from the "quill-pen" era into the digital age. Filled with anecdotes about (and the occasional interview with) the unforgettable hosts, the inspired creators, and the many talented actors she's worked with over the years, "Making Masterpiece "is a compulsively readable treat for any fan of these beloved and iconic programs., British television has never been more popular worldwide, with American interest in Downton Abbey (ITV) more voracious than at home and fans worldwide fawning over Sherlock (BBC). American audiences can get their fix of UK TV on Masterpiece, a show that broadcasts UK shows such as Upstairs Downstairs (BBC), The Forsythe Saga (ITV) and more in the US. Producer Rebecca Eaton has worked behind the scenes for over 25 years and consequently has many fascinating behind-the-scenes anecdotes and interviews with famous actors and directors to share., When Rebecca Eaton became the producer of Masterpiece Theatre in 1985, she hadn't actually seen many of the episodes. Nor did she even like mystery novels, though she would be required to choose stories for Mystery! But the lifelong Anglophile seized her chance to make a mark in the budding public television system. Twenty-eight years later, Masterpiece is one of television's hottest shows, and Eaton is responsible for its triumphant transition from the 'quill-pen' era into the digital age.Filled with anecdotes about (and the occasional interview with) the unforgettable hosts, the inspired creators, and the many talented actors she's worked with over the years, Making Masterpiece is a compulsively readable treat for any fan of these beloved and iconic programs.'[An] anecdote-filled memoir . . . Rebecca Eaton looks back on 25 fascinating years at Masterpiece Theatre and Mystery!' USA Today'In the world of TV drama, names and faces appear and disappear with bewildering speed; Rebecca Eaton is immortal and immutable.' Vanity Fair
9780143126041 English 0143126040 " An] anecdote-filled memoir . . . Rebecca Eaton looks back on 25 fascinating years at Masterpiece Theatre and Mystery " --"USA Today" When Rebecca Eaton became the producer of" Masterpiece Theatre" in 1985, she hadn't actually seen many of the episodes. Nor did she even like mystery novels, though she would be required to choose stories for "Mystery " But the lifelong Anglophile seized her chance to make a mark in the budding public television system. Twenty-eight years later, "Masterpiece "is one of television's hottest shows, and Eaton is responsible for its triumphant transition from the "quill-pen" era into the digital age. Filled with anecdotes about (and the occasional interview with) the unforgettable hosts, the inspired creators, and the many talented actors she's worked with over the years, "Making Masterpiece "is a compulsively readable treat for any fan of these beloved and iconic programs., British television has never been more popular worldwide, with American interest in Downton Abbey (ITV) more voracious than at home and fans worldwide fawning over Sherlock (BBC). American audiences can get their fix of UK TV on Masterpiece, a show that broadcasts UK shows such as Upstairs Downstairs (BBC), The Forsythe Saga (ITV) and more in the US. Producer Rebecca Eaton has worked behind the scenes for over 25 years and consequently has many fascinating behind-the-scenes anecdotes and interviews with famous actors and directors to share., When Rebecca Eaton became the producer of Masterpiece Theatre in 1985, she hadn't actually seen many of the episodes. Nor did she even like mystery novels, though she would be required to choose stories for Mystery! But the lifelong Anglophile seized her chance to make a mark in the budding public television system. Twenty-eight years later, Masterpiece is one of television's hottest shows, and Eaton is responsible for its triumphant transition from the 'quill-pen' era into the digital age.Filled with anecdotes about (and the occasional interview with) the unforgettable hosts, the inspired creators, and the many talented actors she's worked with over the years, Making Masterpiece is a compulsively readable treat for any fan of these beloved and iconic programs.'[An] anecdote-filled memoir . . . Rebecca Eaton looks back on 25 fascinating years at Masterpiece Theatre and Mystery!' USA Today'In the world of TV drama, names and faces appear and disappear with bewildering speed; Rebecca Eaton is immortal and immutable.' Vanity Fair