fbpx
Wikipedia

Masterpiece (TV series)

Masterpiece (formerly known as Masterpiece Theatre) is a drama anthology television series produced by WGBH Boston. It premiered on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) on January 10, 1971. The series has presented numerous acclaimed British productions. Many of these are produced by the BBC, but the line-up has also included programs shown on the UK commercial channels ITV and Channel 4.

Masterpiece
GenreAnthology
Presented by
Theme music composerJean-Joseph Mouret
Opening themeSinfonies de Fanfares: Rondeau
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons51
Production
Production companyWGBH
Release
Original networkPBS
Original releaseJanuary 10, 1971 (1971-01-10) –
present

Overview

Masterpiece is known for presenting adaptations of novels and biographies, but it also shows original television dramas. The first title to air was The First Churchills, starring Susan Hampshire as Sarah Churchill. Other programs presented on the series include The Six Wives of Henry VIII; Elizabeth R; I, Claudius; Upstairs, Downstairs; The Duchess of Duke Street; The Citadel; The Jewel in the Crown; Reckless; House of Cards; Traffik, and Jeeves and Wooster. More recent popular titles include Prime Suspect, The Forsyte Saga, Sherlock, and Downton Abbey.

The theme music played during the opening credits is the Fanfare-Rondeau from Suite of Symphonies for brass, strings and timpani No. 1 by French composer Jean-Joseph Mouret. The theme was performed by Collegium Musicum de Paris. Roland Douatte was the conductor. It was recorded in 1954 by Vogue Records in Paris, France, and was later remastered in stereo and re-released by Nonesuch Records in the 1960s.

During the first seasons in the 1970s, the theme music accompanied varying closeup shots of a waving British flag, which panned out into a still image of a British flag on a staff serving as the P in "Masterpiece". In the late 1970s, the opening video switched to views of antique books and other literary artifacts, many of which titles had been dramatized on the program.

In 1980, Masterpiece gained a sister series, Mystery!, featuring a mix of contemporary and classic British detective and crime series, such as The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, and Touching Evil. In 2000, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the show, it presented Masterpiece: The American Collection, nine works by American writers, including Thornton Wilder's Our Town, starring Paul Newman.

Awards and nominations

One of television's most honored series, the various shows aired on Masterpiece have won numerous Emmy and Peabody Awards.[1]

In 2013, TV Guide ranked it #3 in its list of the 60 Greatest Dramas of All Time[2] and #16 in its list of the 60 Greatest Shows of All Time.[3]

History

The success of the broadcast of the 1967 version of The Forsyte Saga on NET (the precursor of PBS) led Stanford Calderwood, then serving as president of WGBH, to investigate whether the BBC would sell programs to the station. Suggestions for the series format came from, among others, Frank Gillard in the UK[4] and Christopher Sarson in the US. In looking for an underwriter for the series, Calderwood eventually met with Herb Schmertz of Mobil Corporation. Schmertz was able to gain funding for the show, and with Joan Wilson of WGBH-TV bought the US distribution rights for fifty hours of British dramas for about $1 million per year.[5] He and several other men, including Frank Marshall, met in London and made a selection of programs to be broadcast.[6]

Decisions on the format of the show were finalized and the series premiered on January 10, 1971, with the first episode of The First Churchills. The working title for the series had been The Best of the BBC, which was changed to Masterpiece Theatre before the first broadcast, with Sarson insisting upon the British spelling for Theatre.[6] The series was hosted by British-American broadcaster and author / journalist Alistair Cooke (1908–2004), who initially had been reluctant to take the role. Cooke appeared for two decades until 1992; native Baltimorean, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and longtime columnist for The New York Times, Russell Baker (1925–2019), was next and hosted for over a decade from 1992 to 2004. From 2004 to 2008, it was broadcast without a host.

The original series producer was Sarson. He was succeeded in 1973 by Joan Wilson. The current series producer, Rebecca Eaton, took over in 1985 after Wilson's death from cancer.[7] Mobil pulled out in 2004.[8] In 2011 Eaton launched the Masterpiece Trust as a fundraising initiative, in collaboration with WGBH Boston. The Trust gives donors the opportunity to support their local PBS station and also "secure the future of superb British drama...invest upfront in the development of new scripts and programs, and grow the [Masterpiece] series both on-air and online".[9] In the same year the series attracted new sponsors Viking River Cruises and Ralph Lauren (Ralph Lauren was subsequently replaced by Farmers Insurance).[10] In the first three years the Trust raised $12 million from 45 donors.[8]

The Masterpiece approach has been reported as being to put up about 10% of the production budget, in return for distribution rights and a degree of consultation on casting and content, but not editorial control.[8] Masterpiece licences programs for several years, after which the broadcast rights revert to the original owners, generally the British producer or distributor.[10] Interviewed in 2017, Eaton described her role at Masterpiece as "the person who chooses which British programs will be included in Masterpiece...looking at a lot of shows that are already made, reading scripts, and choosing the ones that would suit this audience."

They’re made by British companies and British broadcasters – for the BBC and ITV – and once they're done, we bring them back here. It’s also my job is to make sure the whole country knows about Masterpiece and knows about whatever show is being produced. There's a great deal of publicity and marketing to be done. I also have to raise money.[11]

Format change

 
Logo used immediately before the title change.

In 2008, the word "Theatre" was dropped, and the show, officially known as Masterpiece, was split into three different sections. Masterpiece Classic was initially hosted by Gillian Anderson;[12] the following year, Laura Linney took her place.[13] Masterpiece Mystery! is hosted by Alan Cumming.[14] Masterpiece Contemporary was hosted initially by Matthew Goode,[15] who was replaced by David Tennant[16] in 2009.

All three versions received their own opening sequences and theme music with a common signature based upon the First Suite in D by Mouret[10] (originally chosen by Sarson, who had heard it played at a Club Med resort in Sicily, because it sounded "British and heraldic").[6] In the opening to the "Classic" strand of shows, the word "Theatre" appears for a brief moment, apparently in order to maintain WGBH's trademark registration on the former name[17] (in 2011, the show's 40th anniversary, the opening was altered to show "Classic" briefly before showing "40 years"). The theme music was composed by Man Made Music, Inc; the opening sequences were designed by Kyle Cooper of Prologue.[citation needed]

As of 2017's broadcast of Victoria series one, Masterpiece Classic no longer aired with a regular host and the series was no longer branded as "Masterpiece Classic" but simply "Masterpiece".

The Best of Masterpiece Theatre

In March 2007, to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the show, PBS aired an entertainment special produced and directed by Darcy Corcoran. The Best of Masterpiece was hosted by Derek Jacobi and featured interviews with Helen Mirren, Hugh Laurie, Damian Lewis, Robson Green, Ian Richardson, Gillian Anderson, Charles Dance, Alex Kingston, Anthony Andrews and Jean Marsh. The countdown special was based on more than 20,000 survey responses posted to the Masterpiece and PBS affiliate websites, the top 12 series were:

At the end of the program, Anthony Andrews thanked the audience for voting the 1981 serial Brideshead Revisited as the seventh favorite series. He then pointed out that it had not aired as a part of Masterpiece Theatre. Rather, it had aired as a part of the PBS series entitled Great Performances.

Parodies

See also

References

  1. ^ "Peabody Award-Winning BBC Programs". from the original on 2014-09-24.
  2. ^ Roush, Matt (February 25, 2013). "Showstoppers: The 60 Greatest Dramas of All Time". TV Guide. pp. 16–17.
  3. ^ Fretts, Bruce; Roush, Matt. "The Greatest Shows on Earth". TV Guide Magazine. 61 (3194–3195): 16–19.
  4. ^ "Wild Film History – Frank Gillard". from the original on 2008-12-01. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
  5. ^ Starr, Jerold (2001). Air Wars: The fight to reclaim public broadcasting. Temple University Press. p. 48. ISBN 1-56639-913-0.
  6. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2011-05-18. Retrieved 2011-03-11.
  7. ^ "Masterpiece Theatre – Series – Hosts + Producers". PBS. from the original on 2016-06-09.
  8. ^ a b c Brown, Maggie (March 1, 2015). "Rebecca Eaton: Masterpiece is the 'little black dress of British drama'". The Guardian. from the original on February 16, 2018. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
  9. ^ "The Masterpiece Trust". www.pbs.org. PBS. from the original on May 23, 2018. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  10. ^ a b c "Masterpiece: Frequently Asked Questions". WGBH digital. from the original on April 8, 2018. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
  11. ^ Legg, Heidi (March 4, 2017). "Before You Say Goodbye to 'Downton Abbey'..." The Huffington Post. from the original on January 14, 2017. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  12. ^ "Masterpiece Theatre | Series | Masterpiece Theatre Introduces". PBS. from the original on 2012-08-20. Retrieved 2012-09-24.
  13. ^ "Masterpiece | Classic | PBS". PBS. from the original on 2009-05-06. Retrieved 2017-09-04.
  14. ^ "Tony Award–winning Actor Alan Cumming To Host PBS's Masterpiece Mystery! 2008". PBS. from the original on 2008-09-13.
  15. ^ Jensen, Elizabeth (2007-12-10). "'Masterpiece Theater,' Now in 3 Flavors: Classic, Mystery, Contemporary". The New York Times. from the original on 2009-04-25. Retrieved 2008-01-22.
  16. ^ "Tennant signs as Masterpiece host". BBC News. 14 May 2009. from the original on 18 May 2009. Retrieved 14 May 2009.
  17. ^ WGBH Educational Foundation (2009-08-18). "Combined Declaration of Use in Commerce & Application for Renewal of Registration of a Mark under Sections 8 & 9". United States Patent and Trademark Office. from the original on 2015-06-10. Retrieved 2013-01-09.
  18. ^ Lehman, Daniel (October 2, 2010). "John Hodgman's 'Masterpiece Theater'". Blog Stage. Backstage. from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved September 6, 2016.
  19. ^ Perpetua, Matthew (October 2, 2008). "Masterpiece Theater: John Hodgman's Spam". Vulture. New York. from the original on February 12, 2017. Retrieved September 10, 2016.

Further reading

  • Masterpiece: A Celebration of 25 Years of Outstanding Television by Terrence O'Flaherty (1996), ISBN 0-912333-74-X
  • Masterpiece and the Politics of Quality by Laurence Jarvik (1999) ISBN 0-8108-3204-6
  • Making Masterpiece: 25 years behind the scenes at Masterpiece Theatre and Mystery! on PBS by Rebecca Eaton (2013) ISBN 978-1-4104-6841-3

External links

masterpiece, series, masterpiece, theatre, redirects, here, album, vogue, masterpiece, theatre, vogue, album, album, marianas, trench, masterpiece, theatre, marianas, trench, album, masterpiece, formerly, known, masterpiece, theatre, drama, anthology, televisi. Masterpiece Theatre redirects here For the album by En Vogue see Masterpiece Theatre En Vogue album For the album by Marianas Trench see Masterpiece Theatre Marianas Trench album Masterpiece formerly known as Masterpiece Theatre is a drama anthology television series produced by WGBH Boston It premiered on Public Broadcasting Service PBS on January 10 1971 The series has presented numerous acclaimed British productions Many of these are produced by the BBC but the line up has also included programs shown on the UK commercial channels ITV and Channel 4 MasterpieceGenreAnthologyPresented byAlistair Cooke 1971 1992 Russell Baker 1992 2004 Gillian Anderson Masterpiece Classic 2008 Alan Cumming Masterpiece Mystery Matthew Goode Masterpiece Contemporary 2008 Laura Linney Masterpiece Classic 2009 David Tennant Masterpiece Contemporary 2009 Theme music composerJean Joseph MouretOpening themeSinfonies de Fanfares RondeauCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons51ProductionProduction companyWGBHReleaseOriginal networkPBSOriginal releaseJanuary 10 1971 1971 01 10 present Contents 1 Overview 2 Awards and nominations 3 History 4 Format change 5 The Best of Masterpiece Theatre 6 Parodies 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksOverview EditMasterpiece is known for presenting adaptations of novels and biographies but it also shows original television dramas The first title to air was The First Churchills starring Susan Hampshire as Sarah Churchill Other programs presented on the series include The Six Wives of Henry VIII Elizabeth R I Claudius Upstairs Downstairs The Duchess of Duke Street The Citadel The Jewel in the Crown Reckless House of Cards Traffik and Jeeves and Wooster More recent popular titles include Prime Suspect The Forsyte Saga Sherlock and Downton Abbey The theme music played during the opening credits is the Fanfare Rondeau from Suite of Symphonies for brass strings and timpani No 1 by French composer Jean Joseph Mouret The theme was performed by Collegium Musicum de Paris Roland Douatte was the conductor It was recorded in 1954 by Vogue Records in Paris France and was later remastered in stereo and re released by Nonesuch Records in the 1960s During the first seasons in the 1970s the theme music accompanied varying closeup shots of a waving British flag which panned out into a still image of a British flag on a staff serving as the P in Masterpiece In the late 1970s the opening video switched to views of antique books and other literary artifacts many of which titles had been dramatized on the program In 1980 Masterpiece gained a sister series Mystery featuring a mix of contemporary and classic British detective and crime series such as The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Agatha Christie s Miss Marple and Touching Evil In 2000 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the show it presented Masterpiece The American Collection nine works by American writers including Thornton Wilder s Our Town starring Paul Newman Awards and nominations EditOne of television s most honored series the various shows aired on Masterpiece have won numerous Emmy and Peabody Awards 1 In 2013 TV Guide ranked it 3 in its list of the 60 Greatest Dramas of All Time 2 and 16 in its list of the 60 Greatest Shows of All Time 3 History EditThe success of the broadcast of the 1967 version of The Forsyte Saga on NET the precursor of PBS led Stanford Calderwood then serving as president of WGBH to investigate whether the BBC would sell programs to the station Suggestions for the series format came from among others Frank Gillard in the UK 4 and Christopher Sarson in the US In looking for an underwriter for the series Calderwood eventually met with Herb Schmertz of Mobil Corporation Schmertz was able to gain funding for the show and with Joan Wilson of WGBH TV bought the US distribution rights for fifty hours of British dramas for about 1 million per year 5 He and several other men including Frank Marshall met in London and made a selection of programs to be broadcast 6 Decisions on the format of the show were finalized and the series premiered on January 10 1971 with the first episode of The First Churchills The working title for the series had been The Best of the BBC which was changed to Masterpiece Theatre before the first broadcast with Sarson insisting upon the British spelling for Theatre 6 The series was hosted by British American broadcaster and author journalist Alistair Cooke 1908 2004 who initially had been reluctant to take the role Cooke appeared for two decades until 1992 native Baltimorean Pulitzer Prize winning author and longtime columnist for The New York Times Russell Baker 1925 2019 was next and hosted for over a decade from 1992 to 2004 From 2004 to 2008 it was broadcast without a host The original series producer was Sarson He was succeeded in 1973 by Joan Wilson The current series producer Rebecca Eaton took over in 1985 after Wilson s death from cancer 7 Mobil pulled out in 2004 8 In 2011 Eaton launched the Masterpiece Trust as a fundraising initiative in collaboration with WGBH Boston The Trust gives donors the opportunity to support their local PBS station and also secure the future of superb British drama invest upfront in the development of new scripts and programs and grow the Masterpiece series both on air and online 9 In the same year the series attracted new sponsors Viking River Cruises and Ralph Lauren Ralph Lauren was subsequently replaced by Farmers Insurance 10 In the first three years the Trust raised 12 million from 45 donors 8 The Masterpiece approach has been reported as being to put up about 10 of the production budget in return for distribution rights and a degree of consultation on casting and content but not editorial control 8 Masterpiece licences programs for several years after which the broadcast rights revert to the original owners generally the British producer or distributor 10 Interviewed in 2017 Eaton described her role at Masterpiece as the person who chooses which British programs will be included in Masterpiece looking at a lot of shows that are already made reading scripts and choosing the ones that would suit this audience They re made by British companies and British broadcasters for the BBC and ITV and once they re done we bring them back here It s also my job is to make sure the whole country knows about Masterpiece and knows about whatever show is being produced There s a great deal of publicity and marketing to be done I also have to raise money 11 Format change Edit Logo used immediately before the title change In 2008 the word Theatre was dropped and the show officially known as Masterpiece was split into three different sections Masterpiece Classic was initially hosted by Gillian Anderson 12 the following year Laura Linney took her place 13 Masterpiece Mystery is hosted by Alan Cumming 14 Masterpiece Contemporary was hosted initially by Matthew Goode 15 who was replaced by David Tennant 16 in 2009 All three versions received their own opening sequences and theme music with a common signature based upon the First Suite in D by Mouret 10 originally chosen by Sarson who had heard it played at a Club Med resort in Sicily because it sounded British and heraldic 6 In the opening to the Classic strand of shows the word Theatre appears for a brief moment apparently in order to maintain WGBH s trademark registration on the former name 17 in 2011 the show s 40th anniversary the opening was altered to show Classic briefly before showing 40 years The theme music was composed by Man Made Music Inc the opening sequences were designed by Kyle Cooper of Prologue citation needed As of 2017 s broadcast of Victoria series one Masterpiece Classic no longer aired with a regular host and the series was no longer branded as Masterpiece Classic but simply Masterpiece The Best of Masterpiece Theatre EditIn March 2007 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the show PBS aired an entertainment special produced and directed by Darcy Corcoran The Best of Masterpiece was hosted by Derek Jacobi and featured interviews with Helen Mirren Hugh Laurie Damian Lewis Robson Green Ian Richardson Gillian Anderson Charles Dance Alex Kingston Anthony Andrews and Jean Marsh The countdown special was based on more than 20 000 survey responses posted to the Masterpiece and PBS affiliate websites the top 12 series were Upstairs Downstairs The Forsyte Saga 2002 adaptation I Claudius Bleak House 2005 adaptation Prime Suspect parts 4 7 The Jewel in the Crown Poldark 1970s version House of Cards Reckless The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders Wives amp Daughters 1999 adaptation Jeeves and WoosterAt the end of the program Anthony Andrews thanked the audience for voting the 1981 serial Brideshead Revisited as the seventh favorite series He then pointed out that it had not aired as a part of Masterpiece Theatre Rather it had aired as a part of the PBS series entitled Great Performances Parodies EditA series of film theatre and television show parodies appeared on Sesame Street as Monsterpiece Theater hosted by Cookie Monster as Alistair Cookie The theme music for Monsterpiece Theater composed by Sam Pottle was similar to the theme composed by Mouret Disney Channel had a show titled Mousterpiece Theater hosted by George Plimpton featuring Disney animated shorts On In Living Color during Season 5 a sketch titled Parody of Masterpiece aired in which Jamie Foxx and David Alan Grier recited the lyrics of popular gangster rap songs of the early 1990s by artist such as Dr Dre and Ice Cube Cast member Marc Wilmore was the host imitating James Earl Jones Fox s long running sketch comedy show Mad TV did a parody called Master P s Theater featuring a parody of the New Orleans rapper of the same name In 2008 Boing Boing Video featured a web series called SPAMasterpiece Theater where humorist John Hodgman read unsolicited email spam in dramatizations in the parody of Masterpiece 18 19 See also EditList of Masterpiece Theatre episodes List of Masterpiece Classic episodes List of Masterpiece Mystery episodes List of Masterpiece Contemporary episodes Mobil Showcase NetworkReferences Edit Peabody Award Winning BBC Programs Archived from the original on 2014 09 24 Roush Matt February 25 2013 Showstoppers The 60 Greatest Dramas of All Time TV Guide pp 16 17 Fretts Bruce Roush Matt The Greatest Shows on Earth TV Guide Magazine 61 3194 3195 16 19 Wild Film History Frank Gillard Archived from the original on 2008 12 01 Retrieved 2009 08 26 Starr Jerold 2001 Air Wars The fight to reclaim public broadcasting Temple University Press p 48 ISBN 1 56639 913 0 a b c How should public TV follow up the Forsyte Saga success Archived from the original on 2011 05 18 Retrieved 2011 03 11 Masterpiece Theatre Series Hosts Producers PBS Archived from the original on 2016 06 09 a b c Brown Maggie March 1 2015 Rebecca Eaton Masterpiece is the little black dress of British drama The Guardian Archived from the original on February 16 2018 Retrieved June 6 2018 The Masterpiece Trust www pbs org PBS Archived from the original on May 23 2018 Retrieved June 4 2018 a b c Masterpiece Frequently Asked Questions WGBH digital Archived from the original on April 8 2018 Retrieved June 6 2018 Legg Heidi March 4 2017 Before You Say Goodbye to Downton Abbey The Huffington Post Archived from the original on January 14 2017 Retrieved June 4 2018 Masterpiece Theatre Series Masterpiece Theatre Introduces PBS Archived from the original on 2012 08 20 Retrieved 2012 09 24 Masterpiece Classic PBS PBS Archived from the original on 2009 05 06 Retrieved 2017 09 04 Tony Award winning Actor Alan Cumming To Host PBS s Masterpiece Mystery 2008 PBS Archived from the original on 2008 09 13 Jensen Elizabeth 2007 12 10 Masterpiece Theater Now in 3 Flavors Classic Mystery Contemporary The New York Times Archived from the original on 2009 04 25 Retrieved 2008 01 22 Tennant signs as Masterpiece host BBC News 14 May 2009 Archived from the original on 18 May 2009 Retrieved 14 May 2009 WGBH Educational Foundation 2009 08 18 Combined Declaration of Use in Commerce amp Application for Renewal of Registration of a Mark under Sections 8 amp 9 United States Patent and Trademark Office Archived from the original on 2015 06 10 Retrieved 2013 01 09 Lehman Daniel October 2 2010 John Hodgman s Masterpiece Theater Blog Stage Backstage Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved September 6 2016 Perpetua Matthew October 2 2008 Masterpiece Theater John Hodgman s Spam Vulture New York Archived from the original on February 12 2017 Retrieved September 10 2016 Further reading EditMasterpiece A Celebration of 25 Years of Outstanding Television by Terrence O Flaherty 1996 ISBN 0 912333 74 X Masterpiece and the Politics of Quality by Laurence Jarvik 1999 ISBN 0 8108 3204 6 Making Masterpiece 25 years behind the scenes at Masterpiece Theatre and Mystery on PBS by Rebecca Eaton 2013 ISBN 978 1 4104 6841 3External links EditMasterpiece on PBS Masterpiece Shows on PBS Masterpiece Studios Podcast on Apple Podcasts Masterpiece PBS on Twitter Masterpiece PBS on YouTube Masterpiece Theatre at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Masterpiece TV series amp oldid 1139893883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.