As much as I had hoped that the year 2014 would inspire
somebody to make a new—and worthy—version of Mansfield Park (because it is the 200th anniversary),
and as disappointing as it is that that doesn’t seem to be happening, there are
at least some delights in store, one of which is an old BBC radio version from 2003 of
the story being rebroadcast.
Not quite interesting enough for you? Okay, well, Felicity Jones, who plays Catherine Morland
in the 2007 version of Northanger Abbey,
will be Fanny Price. Julia McKenzie,
who is in a number of period dramas including Cranford and Little Dorrit
will be Mrs. Norris… and, which seem to be the most popular names at the
moment... wait for iiiit... our hero Edmund Bertram’s voice will be nobody’s but everyone’s
favorite Benedict Cumberbatch (or maybe that should be ‘The One and Only’), while his older brother Tom is David Tennant. (They’ve both been in period dramas, too… Amazing Grace and He Knew He Was Right, for example, but everyone seems to know them
better from Sherlock and Doctor Who.)
I’m not really the Actor Fangirl type, but the fact that
those gentlemen were going to be those characters DID excite me greatly, and I do think they’re quite superb actors,
sooo… I’m looking forward to this.
Muchly. Especially since there’s
such a lack of good versions of this story.
(And I was a bit of a rebel, I suppose, putting a picture of Felicity Jones and not either of the guys, but... well, that's what everyone else is doing, and besides, we have HER in Regency costume. ;) )
The first broadcast will be May 12th, and every
successive weekday for the nine following, and each installment will be fifteen
minutes.
This is where you'll be able to listen; the first episode (and probably all of them) will be from 2-2:15 pm their time, which would be 6 am PST and 9 am EST for us Americans. (If you're in-between, you can figure it out. Heehee.) Which could mean getting up pretty early for some of us, but from the looks of it, the radio at that link seems to have old broadcasts from the last week or so, so we'll probably be able to listen to it afterwards.