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Kingdom come… even Season 1

Kingdom

On this special day for London, we turn our thoughts briefly to the much anticipated DVD release of Kingdom Season One. This delightful comedy drama stars Stephen Fry as a Peter Kingdom, a small town lawyer in the Norfolk countryside. Cast regulars include Hermione Norris (MI-5), Celia Imrie (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel), Karl Davies (Game of Thrones) and Emma Thompson’s mother, Phyllida Law (Albert Nobbs). The DVD is expected to street in the fall.

Viewer alert: We can’t wait to see what Danny Boyle, director of Slumdog Millionaire and Trainspotting, has cooked up for tonight’s Opening Ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympics, what with rumors of Mary Poppins, Voldemort and sheep. NBC’s coverage begins at 7:30pm ET.

Twenty Twelve finale: For those night owls who have followed this mockumentary on the foibles of the London 2012 deliverance team, the final two episodes on BBC America air Saturday night beginning at midnight ET. If you already know who shot Ian Fletcher (Hugh Bonneville), these are not to be missed. The complete series is slated for DVD, but the release date is still to be announced.

Counting down to Twenty Twelve

Twenty Twelve

Jack Barnes © BBC 2011

Tonight BBC America will premiere the first three episodes of Twenty Twelve, a new comedy starring Hugh Bonneville and written and directed by John Morton (People Like Us). Though Hugh rose to prominence as Lord Grantham in Downton Abbey, his first nomination for a Best Actor TV BAFTA was for his performance as Ian Fletcher in Twenty Twelve. Ian is in charge of “Deliverance” for the London 2012 Olympics, which appears to be an umbrella term for getting everything working on time. Unlike Lord Grantham, Ian lacks adequate staff. Jessica Hynes (Spaced) plays a PR facilitator whose hyper-creativity is only surpassed by her cavalier disregard for the facts. Here they are discovering a glaring disconnect between art and function at the launch event for the 2012 countdown clock. Yet after this and many subsequent disasters, Ian still insists, “My default setting is pretty positive.” The cast also includes Olivia Coleman (Peep Show) as Ian’s hopelessly devoted personal assistant and Karl Theobald (Primeval [Vol 1]), who is quite convincing as the kind of team player who always seems to know exactly what he’s talking about, but hardly ever does. The mockumentrary’s narration by David Tennant (Doctor Who, Hamlet) is typically low-key, but don’t tune it out. He has some of the best double-speak lines. A complete series DVD is in the works for later this year.

BBC America has put together a great page on the show, which includes a link to watch Episode 1 now.  In Canada Twenty Twelve is running on the Comedy Network on Sunday nights at 9pm ET.

Maggie Smith rules!

Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey

Maggie Smith, a stately country house and a screenplay by Julian Fellowes – that’s a combination that worked in Gosford Park and promises to be unbeatable in the miniseries Downton Abbey, which kicks off Masterpiece’s winter season on January 9th.  The eight-part series was an instant hit in the UK, and launched a renewed love affair with the Edwardian age and its quirky details. Who knew that ironing a newspaper would keep the ink from rubbing off?  The titular head of the household is Robert, Earl of Grantham (Hugh Bonneville, Diary of a Nobody), who married Cora (Elizabeth McGovern, Daphne), the daughter of an American millionaire. They have three daughters, but no son who could inherit the title and the estate. Maggie Smith, as Robert’s mother, Violet, is none too pleased.  In Radio Times, Julian Fellowes described the dowager countess as a woman “who sees it as her duty to protect her family from their own misjudgments. I would be lying if I were not to admit that I write for Maggie. I know she can play these women, opinionated and bullying, yet with a strong sense of reality and even justice underlying their prejudice.” Filling the important role of Downton Abbey itself is Highclere Castle in Hampshire, England, which may be familiar as Totleigh Towers to Jeeves & Wooster fans. Regular online visitors may have noticed that the Downtown Abbey DVD is already posted for pre-orders under Upcoming Releases. Availability date is January 11th.