War Of The Worlds
BBC One’s The War Of The Worlds adaptation will premiere on Sunday November 17th at 9pm, it has been announced.
https://www.tvwise.co.uk/2019/11/bbc...C0QL8g5tOnD_p8 Looking forward to this. |
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Will it be better than 'The Tripods' though? ;)
Looks good, God bless the BBC :) |
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Edit WOTW was an 8 epidoe season, TWOTW is a 3 episode mini series. |
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The BBC adaptation was good on its own terms but having departed so much from the novels it made it very hard to pick up the story in The Pool of Fire from the unresolved cliffhanger at the end of the TV version of The City of Gold and Lead (for anyone who had to do it that way ... I didn’t :D ) I’ve never quite understood the reason for most of the changes to the basic story for TV, although I suspect it was the budget. The Masters feature much more heavily in the novel and the characters spend a lot more time in the alien environment. |
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I havent seen the Fox/Canal series at all yet. |
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Paul, are you the editor of the series, how could you say before it was broadcast?
Was it about aliens or fornicators? |
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Available where?
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Other means.
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The War of the Worlds is a major international co-production that has already been broadcast elsewhere in the world. Hence copies of it are out there. I suspect that's one of the reasons the BBC hasn't kept it for its Christmas schedule (it was originally earmarked for Christmas 2018 but the post-production ran into difficulties with the special effects). The other reason would be that the reviews haven't been brilliant. I watched it tonight as broadcast. It was good enough but it looks like they haven't been able to resist the urge to use it to be massively preachy about early 20th century conceptions of morality and empire (extrapolating far beyond anything HG Wells may have had in mind). |
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It was largely just dull - and confusing as it kept switching to the future. (Hey guys, look, we beat them - talk about embedding a massive spoiler). Also, as Chris noted, yet another preachy BBC production (much like Dr Who now). |
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It's a shame people try and see 'agendas', particularly if the BBC are involved. HG Wells was a socialist, so if there is anything, it's just reflecting the author.
Finally made a start on my Blake's 7 boxset (3 episodes down, 49 to go, never seen Mrs K look more depressed ;) ). No doubt that would be dismissed as lefty socialist claptrap these days, with freedom fighters against the system. In 1978 it was just entertainment with wobbly sets as a bonus, nobody asked or looked for anything more. |
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