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🗓️ 28 February 2021
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Five decades is a long time for any television series to air, but when a show hits 50, it's possible some people might start asking questions about where it all started. That's where this podcast comes in. Fifty years ago, a group of public television producers in Boston had the inspired idea to import British costume drama for American audiences. But they didn't come up with the idea on their own — there's a former FCC Chair, a popular soap opera, and a Polaroid exec with Julia Child's The French Chef on his mind involved, too. For three episodes, Making MASTERPIECE will show how the most unexpected and unlikely of series — Masterpiece Theatre — grew into one of the longest-running primetime television icons of all time. What are its origins? What actors, writers, and executives shaped its trajectory? How has it overcome numerous challenges? And what does it have in store for its future, 50 years on?
In this first episode, that origin story, featuring interviews with the series’ original executive producer, Sir Derek Jacobi, Glenda Jackson, former FCC Chairman Newton Minow and dozens more besides. See our website, pbs.org/makingmasterpiece, for a full transcript with links.
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0:19.0 | When you ask people what their favorite masterpiece theater program is, one title comes up again |
0:24.3 | and again and again. |
0:26.4 | You've probably heard of it. |
0:27.9 | It's a show set in the early 1900s about a wealthy English family and the common people |
0:32.5 | who serve them. |
0:33.9 | And it has everything you'd want in a good TV show. |
0:37.2 | Amazing acting, beautiful costumes, lavish sets. |
0:41.2 | You probably think I'm talking about Downton Abbey. |
0:44.2 | But I'm not. |
0:45.2 | I'm talking about upstairs downstairs. |
0:50.7 | In 1974, upstairs downstairs premiered on masterpiece theater and was practically an |
0:56.0 | overnight sensation. |
0:57.7 | The New York Times claimed, if you missed Sunday evenings first episode of upstairs downstairs, |
1:03.0 | you shouldn't have. |
1:04.6 | By the time the second season aired, it was the kind of show that everybody was talking |
1:09.4 | about. |
1:10.4 | I grew up in one of those homes where masterpiece was my parents idea of the only TV that existed. |
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