To the Ends of the Earth (TV series)
This article is about the TV series. For the William Golding novels, see To the Ends of the Earth.
To the Ends of the Earth | |
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Genre | Period drama |
Based on | Novel by William Golding |
Written by |
Leigh Jackson Tony Basgallop |
Directed by | David Attwood |
Starring |
Benedict Cumberbatch Jared Harris Sam Neil |
Composer(s) | Rob Lane |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 3 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Hilary Salmon Laura Mackie |
Producer(s) |
David Parfitt Selwyn Roberts |
Editor(s) | Philip Kloss |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production company(s) | Tightrope Pictures in association with BBC |
External links | |
PBS: To The Ends of the Earth |
To the Ends of the Earth is a three-part BBC television miniseries adaptation of the trilogy of novels of the same name by William Golding. It premiered in the United Kingdom on BBC Two in July 2005, and in the United States on PBS as part of Masterpiece Theatre in October 2006.
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jared Harris, the series was critically acclaimed with The New York Times calling it "an intriguing drama"[1] and The Guardian "the best TV drama of the year by a nautical mile."[2]
Cumberbatch described the series as "“...a sort of rock and roll 1812 period drama about a young man’s gap year. It’s full of filth, dirt, discovery, sex, drugs, dancing, love, spiritual awakenings and massive sweeping changes!”[3]
Plot
See also: To the Ends of the Earth
Cast
- Benedict Cumberbatch as Edmund Talbot
- Jared Harris as Captain Anderson
- Sam Neill as Mr. Prettiman
- Daniel Evans as Parson Colley
- Jamie Sives as 1st Lieutenant Summers
- Victoria Hamilton as Miss. Granham
- JJ Feild as Lieutenant Deverel
- Richard McCabe as Mr. Brocklebank
- Brian Pettifer as Wheeler
- Jonathan Singer as Mr. Pike
- Paula Jennings as Zenobia
- Denise Black as Mrs. Brocklebank
- Joanna Page as Marion Chumley
- Charles Dance as Sir Henry Somerset
- Cheryl Campbell as Lady Somerset
- Niall MacGregor as Lieutenant Benét
- Tom Fisher as Askew
External links
References
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