kalypso_v links to this story about a remake of The Prisoner with Christopher Eccleston mentioned in McGoohan's part. More from the BBC website (thanks, D!).
I'd like a whole series done very much like Bad Wolf meets Spooks, only, you know, even more clever and stuff.
Definitely too soon to tell with a specific example (has it even had the go-ahead yet?) - I guess I was interested in whether people thought in general if a remake was desirable or even possible.
New Who is definitely the way to go. I've been increasingly disappointed with BSG (after loving the miniseries), to the extent I doubt I'll watch any third season.
I haven't seen any of the original series (due to lack of availability of British cult TV over here), but I have heard quite a lot about it and liked what I heard.
It sounds like a concept that might appeal to today's mainstream audience if remade in a way that's both fashionable (for lack of a better word) and intelligent.
So, yeah, I'm all for it. Maybe the modern version could even make it to German television...
It's well worth a watch if you ever get a chance - it doesn't make the slightest bit of sense, but it does it stylishly. One of the best theme tunes ever.
... it doesn't make the slightest bit of sense, but it does it stylishly.
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Interestingly enough, the Times Online article (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2164214,00.html) about the remake promises "a plot that will make sense to viewers who watch the six-episode series".
This is one of those brillian ideas that TV execs have, isn't it? Classic British SF...with Chrisopher Eccleston! I mean, it worked with Doctor Who, right? Nothing could possibly go wrong! I fully expect them to be casting him in remakes of Blakes 7, Sapphire and Steel, Space:1999, and everything else they can dredge out of the archives.
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Date: 2006-05-04 05:07 pm (UTC)Cautiously optimistic. It's a thing that could be brilliant and could be absolute embarrassing bollocks. Christopher Eccleston, though. Hmm.
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Date: 2006-05-04 05:09 pm (UTC)You sum my thoughts up exactly.
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Date: 2006-05-04 06:08 pm (UTC)It sounds like a concept that might appeal to today's mainstream audience if remade in a way that's both fashionable (for lack of a better word) and intelligent.
So, yeah, I'm all for it. Maybe the modern version could even make it to German television...
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Date: 2006-05-04 06:31 pm (UTC)*g*
Interestingly enough, the Times Online article (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2164214,00.html) about the remake promises "a plot that will make sense to viewers who watch the six-episode series".
Does this bode well or ill...?
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Date: 2006-05-04 09:19 pm (UTC)I'm so there.
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Date: 2006-05-04 09:47 pm (UTC)Yesss!
Marvellous icon.
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