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Emma 2009 Broadcast (UK) Confirmed for October 4

September 29, 2009
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Alert Janeite Cinthia wrote to tell us that the BBC has posted its upcoming television schedule, which includes air dates for the first two (of four) episodes of Emma 09. The first episode will be broadcast on Sunday, October 4, from 9-10 p.m. The second episode will be broadcast at the same time the following Sunday, so we can probably assume the other two episodes will follow the same pattern.

Cinthia also found a not very informative press pack on the BBC site. (Though as Alert Janeite Sylvia pointed out, we will get to see Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. Churchill!)

Sylvia also let us know that the site Shootastic has high-res promo photos from the production, but you have to register to see them. (We have not registered, but if you would like to see them, go for it!)

25 Comments
  1. September 29, 2009 5:11 am

    Keeping my fingers crossed to watch it by the graces of some generous soul who posts it *cough* online. Otherwise, I will be one cranky Janeite for months until I can see it on PBS.

  2. September 29, 2009 6:51 am

    … and Jane Austen’s Regency World has been invited to the “cast and crew” screening in Central London on Thursday :) Can’t wait to rub shoulders with Romola Garai, Michael Gambon et al! Full report – plus some stunning new pictures – in the next edition of Jane Austen’s Regency World magazine. http://www.janeaustenmagazine.co.uk

  3. Sylvia M. permalink
    September 29, 2009 1:03 pm

    Some Janeites in England have said that a new trailer for E4 (different from the one that we’ve seen here) was shown on television last week. If anyone has any hints of where we might see this please let us know.

  4. Cinthia permalink
    September 29, 2009 2:56 pm

    However, once again and I hope everyone can forgive my repetead plea, do not post any direct links either to the trailer or the miniseries itself. With allusions or hints would be enough, as I really think we do not want to see those possible clips disappear from those alternate channels as it has happened in other occasions.

  5. Sylvia M. permalink
    September 29, 2009 2:57 pm

    I agree, Cinthia.

  6. September 29, 2009 10:12 pm

    Agree about everything said here – don’t post links online – but do let people know (discreetly) and pass the love along through PMs. Plus, I’ve been looking both for the new trailer and for an interview with Romola Garai that supposedly happened. So, links to those are probably completely fine!

  7. September 30, 2009 4:39 am

    I am really waiting to see the 1st episode to catch the ‘spirit’ of this adaptation. Anyway, I fear it already :( .
    Please, can somebody link the new trailer? ;)

  8. slw2004 permalink
    September 30, 2009 11:19 am

    @Sylvia M: I just got really confused by referring to this version of Emma as E4 as E4 is a rival television channel in the UK. :)

    I saw Romola on BBC Breakfast yesterday as well as two clips. The first of Emma and Harriet painting with Mr Elton in the background and the second of Emma and Mr Knightley arguing. It look terrible, esp. the second clip. I am hoping it won’t be awful because, obviously, I’ll be watching but, like you @Carmen, I fear it already.

    • Mags permalink*
      September 30, 2009 3:38 pm

      I’ve always thought the 1-2-3-4 movie numbering system was confusing. P&P0? What? And what if they release the 1967 BBC version? Will it be P&P0.5?

      I usually use the year system, which has its drawbacks as well, for instance when TV adaptations are released one year in the UK and another in the US, or with the two Emmas both released in 1997. No system is perfect, I guess, but at least newbies don’t need a translation. We’ve had examples on this blog of people thinking P&P1 was the 1940 version, etc.

      • Maisy permalink
        September 30, 2009 7:22 pm

        I agree with Mags. To avoid the problem with different release years, I go by the year as listed on IMDb (e.g. P&P-80). For the Beckinsale Emma, I use E96-tv.

      • Cinthia permalink
        October 1, 2009 11:58 am

        I’ve had no problem with the Austen-L numbering system, I learned it since my earlier days in the internet Austen communities, and in fact I think it is a good exercise for memory, even with the P&P0 and S&S0 additions. BTW, has anyone received his/her S&S0 (1971 in order some understand) region-1 DVD? It was released last Tuesday.

      • Mags permalink*
        October 1, 2009 12:03 pm

        But that’s the problem–you have to learn it. Visitors who just pop into the blog because they saw something on TV and googled it don’t have that frame of reference, and it is confusing. Online communications are difficult enough without adding to the barriers.

        I also don’t like referring to the movies by actors’ names (i.e., Keira Knightley P&P, Colin Firth P&P) because they are JANE AUSTEN’S stories. But that’s a personal issue and I recognize that it is perhaps not completely reasonable. :-)

      • Cinthia permalink
        October 1, 2009 12:14 pm

        How different perspectives! I understand that for the average people, it would be difficult to understand and they do not need to learnt it. But for me, as I was certain I was a Janeite even then, I knew I have to learnt it, and I do not mind learning something I am to use, in part that is why I find it an exercise for memory, since nowadays there are few things that people are really willing to learn by heart. I also understand they might be barriers, but I see it as a kind of “secret code” among us Janeites :) . So it really seems that it is a matter of tastes.

      • Sylvia M. permalink
        October 1, 2009 12:53 pm

        I wasn’t trying to cause problems with the numbering system. I have done it the other way, but then you also have another problem. We have Sense and Sensibility with Hattie Morahan, Charity Wakefield, etc. Do you call it S&S07 or S&S08? In England it came out in 2007. In America, 2008. I tend to call it by the England date, even though I’m American, because that’s when it first came out. What about the two Emmas in the mid-nineties? What years did they come out? I always thought it was Paltrow 1996 and Beckinsale 1997. Is that correct or not?

      • October 1, 2009 2:52 pm

        Actually, I think S&S 08 came out on January 1st, 2008 in the UK.

      • Maria L. permalink
        October 1, 2009 4:15 pm

        I always lose track of the numbers whether they are years or versions, so I end up referring to the Davies’P&P or the Beckinsale Emma even though it is not authentically “Janeite”–except for the Keira Knightly P&P, I just refer to that as The Crappy One ;)

      • slw2004 permalink
        October 2, 2009 11:26 am

        I use the year in my thesis and I get the year from when it was first shown in Britain because it’s just easier for me. In the case of the Emma’s I add (Film) or (TV) after the year. It’s still very confusing but I would argue it’s more accessable.

  9. Cinthia permalink
    October 1, 2009 11:52 am

    Schedule and summary for Episode 3 is already up (Sunday 18 October at 21:00 UK)

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/proginfo/tv/2009/wk42/sun.shtml#sun_emma

    As I had guessed, it will include the ball at The Crown, what I have not suspected is that apparently the Box Hill excursion is also there. However, there is no mention of the visit to Donwell Abbey, so maybe it will not be included (no strawberries monologue by Mrs. Elton?).

    In a Kent newspaper there is a clip about filming in Chilham (thanks, to Sylvia M, for pointing it out):
    http://www.kentonline.co.uk/kentonline/news/2009/september/30/familiar_backdrop_to_emma.aspx

    With only with new info tibid, that Squerryes Court was used as Hartfield.
    http://www.squerryes.co.uk/

  10. Cinthia permalink
    October 1, 2009 12:23 pm

    A few more details, apparently the official BBC site is up also (but notice the URL, it has no really “emma” and “drama” key words to identify it):

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00n8s6x

    It also says it includes the advance clip for Episode 1 (I guess the one that people in UK has already reported having seen it in TV) and Behind The Scenes one, but also as it has become customary of BBC, they are only viewable for those in UK, nothing for those outside.

    • Mags permalink*
      October 1, 2009 12:25 pm

      (but notice the URL, it has no really “emma” and “drama” key words to identify it)

      Auntie Beeb needs an SEO consultant. ;-)

  11. Boris permalink
    October 1, 2009 4:42 pm

    Links to download two clips:

    5-min behind the scenes clip:
    http://hotfile.com/dl/13936097/d81f6f7/video_clip_1.avi.html

    3-min clip from Episode 1:
    http://hotfile.com/dl/13936438/dfcc5e4/video_clip_2.avi.html

    This adaptation will be modern-spirited; there will be three-dimensionality and modern body language.

  12. Sylvia M. permalink
    October 2, 2009 9:18 am

    Here’s a new clip from Emma 2009 that is of a conversation between Knightley and Emma. Mr. Woodhouse makes an appearance also.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/culture/culturevideo/#

  13. Maria L. permalink
    October 2, 2009 5:56 pm

    The BBC One Behind the Scenes promo:

  14. Maria L. permalink
    October 2, 2009 5:57 pm

    Oops, I thought I was just posting the link. Didn’t mean to take up so much space with the video itself.

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