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  • 10 British shows that tasted success in India

    10 British shows that tasted success in India

    MUMBAI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to improve Indo-Britain relationship is a great development. As Modi said, “UK and India were ‘two strong economies and two innovative societies’ and that both the societies need to aim at better and higher ambitions.”

    It is a widely acknowledged fact that streaming services on television make for easier and zestier lives. But at the same time it is practically impossible to catch up with all the new shows that are aired or launched on all the diverse platforms that are available in the eco-system.

    While Modi tries his best to build a more productive relationship with the UK, we at indiantelevision.com have made our own attempts to sate the binge viewers. These are people who might want to take a break from the oft discussed developments between the two nations, by discovering or going back to the massive bouquet of home-grown television shows from UK which were also visible on Indian television screens.

    Here’s a list of a few TV shows from the UK which were successful in India.

    1. Black Mirror

    Black Mirror, Charlie Brooker’s ground breaking anthology series, is something well and truly out of this world, with the originality and potential to continue      for many years to come. Each episode has a different cast, a different setting, a different reality. But they’re all about the way we live now – and the way we  might be living in 10 minutes’ time if we were clumsy. The anthology shows the darker side of life and technology with each featuring a different social  commentary on society’s increased obsession with modern technology and social media. Black Mirror is just two series old with its inception in 2011. In  September 2015 Netflix decided to commission the third series with 12 episodes on its platform. 

    2. The Jewel in the Crown

     The Jewel in the Crown is a television serial about the final days of the British Raj in India during World War II, based upon the Raj Quartet novels by British  author Paul Scott. The story begins with an unjust arrest for rape, and the consequences of this echo through the series. Questions of identity and personal  responsibility are explored against a background of war and personal intrigue. The series was first aired in 9 January 1984 and was on board till 3 April 1984.

    3. Doctor Who

     Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC from 1963 to 2015. From the sound of the theme tune to the Dalek cries of  ‘Exterminate!’ the show has seen fifty years of rich history, mass appeal and a huge global fan base. The programme depicts the adventures of a Doctor, over  2,000 years old, travelling through time and space in a blue police box and is rarely seen without his companions. The revived series of Doctor Who began  airing in March of 2005, 42 years after the original series debuted, in 1963. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the show, a special 3D episode, The Day of  the Doctor, was broadcasted in 2013. It is rumoured that the series will continue to air till 2020.

    4. Downton Abbey

     The series depicts the lives of the Crawley family and their staff in the post-Edwardian era. The show has, over three series, incorporated historical events into  its stories such as the sinking of the Titanic, the Irish revolution and most notably, the Great War and its aftermath, all of which are shown to affect the family  in different ways. The series has won a plethora of awards and by the third series it claimed to be one of the widely watched TV series in the world. On 26  March 2015, Carnival Films and ITV announced that the sixth series would be the last and was expected to air in late 2015, with a final episode, serving as the  annual Christmas special, expected to air on 25 December 2015.

    5. Mind your language

     The show was first aired in 1977 and it prevailed till 1986 on ITV. The comedy is set in an adult education college in London and focuses on English as a  foreign language class taught by Mr Jeremy Brown, portrayed by Barry Evans, who had to deal with a motley crew of foreign students. Three series were made  between the year 1977 to 1979 and the show was briefly revived in 1986 with six of the original cast. The plot shows Barry Evans playing a language teacher  who tries to make a living by teaching English to immigrants. With pupils from India, France, China, and many other countries, his lessons do not always go as  planned.

    6. Mr Bean

     his 15 episodic starring Rowan Atkinson was launched in 1990 and ruled the comedy genre till 1995. Mr. Bean, a much loved and widely popular sitcom, is a  grown man who seems to have been literally born yesterday. He gets up to ingenious oddball nonsense every episode while all the time remaining silent. When  he does speak, it’s with a croaky voice. Bean was revived in 2002 as an animated cartoon series. The series, which consists of 63 episodes, expanded the  number of additional characters, featuring Bean’s unpleasant landlady, Mrs. Wicket, and her evil one-eyed cat, Scrapper. Mr Bean has won many awards in the  comedy and light entertainment genre.

    7. Peep Show

     Peep Show is a sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. The longest running show on Channel 4 started in 2003 with 9 successful series. The plot lies  between the lives of two young-to-middle-aged men and a flat. Peep Show sounds unoriginal at first, but it is an enduring and eternally humorous show that  brings out the best in two of Britain’s finest comedic talents. The last series of the show was premiered on 11 November 2015.

    8. Pride and Prejudice

     This show is adapted from Jane Austen’s 1813 novel with the same name. It is about the prejudice that occurred between the 19th century classes and the  pride which would keep lovers apart. The 6 episodic was flagged from 24 September to 29 October 1995 starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth  as Elizabeth  Bennet and Mr Darcy and was produced by Sue Birtwistle and directed by Simon Langton.

    9. Sherlock

     Sherlock is a crime drama television series and a contemporary adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‘s Sherlock Holmes detective stories. Created by Steven  Moffat and Mark Gatiss, it stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Doctor John Watson. The first sires was aired in 2010  followed by the second series in 2012 and the widely viewed third series in 2014. Production of series 4 is expected to start in 2016 with a launch planned in  2017.

    10. Top Gear

     This British television series is all about motor vehicles, primarily cars, and is ranked as one of the most widely watched factual television programme in the  world. Top Gear began in 1977 as a conventional motoring magazine programme, but over time, and especially since a re-launch in 2002, it has developed a  quirky and humorous and sometimes controversial style. Top Gear started with Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James Dawe talking about everything  car-related with each finely crafted episode with good cinematography, music, commentary and choice of subject matter. The twenty third series of Top  Gear will be hosted by Chris Evans and will go on floors in 2016.

  • Turner targets young adults with ‘Mr Bean’ licensing products in India

    Turner targets young adults with ‘Mr Bean’ licensing products in India

    MUMBAI: His ingenuity and child-like nature have managed to capture the hearts of the young and old alike. We’re talking about none other than Mr Bean. Starring Rowan Atkinson, this British television programme has entertained masses of all age groups.

     

    Riding on the success of the franchise, which has seen TV shows, movies and books, Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific’s licensing division – Cartoon Network Enterprises – has been tasked with the responsibility of driving licensing activity for Mr Bean for the next three years in key Southeast Asian markets including India.

     

    In India, the company is looking at targeting young adults. The company has the rights to license the property for both the animation and the live action series across product and promotional licensing.

     

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com, Turner International India director – Cartoon Network Enterprises Anand Singh said, “With its lustrous licensing programme, it made great sense to have an internationally acclaimed, parental approved brand in our portfolio. The brand also gives us entry into the 14+ young adult space.”

     

    This is not for the first time when Turner has acquired licenses of popular characters. In the past too, it had got other franchises such as Ben 10, PowerPuff Girls, M.A.D. and Roll No 21 on-board.

     

    This year also happens to be a landmark year for the franchise. In 2015, Mr Bean celebrates its 25th anniversary with the brand growing from strength to strength. The second installment of The Mr Bean Animated Series is set to debut in Asia Pacific in April, broadcast on Turner’s kids’ channels including on Boomerang in Southeast Asia and Australia, on Cartoon Network in Japan and on Pogo in India.

     

    Cartoon Network Enterprises Asia Pacific VP Melissa Tinker feels that the partnership is a perfect complement to its already strong portfolio. “It is extremely exciting to be representing a brand with such a powerful presence in Asia. For a quarter of a century now, audiences have been chuckling along to the antics of Mr Bean – and his famous teddy – and Rowan Atkinson’s unique creation has become a genuine global brand,” Tinker informed.

     

    Market Expectations

     

    Singh informed that the Mr Bean franchise has got a lot of traction from not only India, but also from the South Asia region. What’s more, a few promotional deals with Mr Bean in Pakistan have elicited great response.

     

    “South Asian markets behave fairly similarly in terms of consumer and buying behaviour. I see a lot of scope for Mr Bean to grow as a franchise in the entire region with its universal appeal and a unique style of humour that could translate in several strong categories,” said Singh.

     

    He also expects a number of FMCG, F&B companies and QSR’s (Quick Service Restaurants) to ride on the popularity of the show and the character to promote their products and services.

     

    One of the most interesting propositions Singh reveals for Turner Licensing is the concept of Mr Bean branded Coffee Shops, which are operational in Thailand and Singapore. With the very English imagery and a quirky look and feel, he thinks there could be scope to do something with local partners in the region.

     

    “We expect to see a strong off-take from e-commerce, modern trade and select mass distribution outlets and mom & pop stores,” opined Singh.

     

    Talking about the revenues that Turner will generate through the deal, he said that classic properties and brands with a strong content pipeline tend to have a steady pace but fad properties tend to burn out after creating buzz in the market.

     

    “This will vary depending on the nature of the brand/ IP in question (action or humour), appeal (universal or niche) the quality of creative assets (style guides) and the overall support from the broadcaster/ IP owner. It is not uncommon for a strong brand/ property to contribute up to 25 per cent of the total revenue generated by the brand. Needless to say pure play licensing remains a business with a lower base but with fairly high profit margins,” he concluded.

  • Star Movies presents the Fabulous Fools

    Star Movies presents the Fabulous Fools

    Mumbai, March 28, 2006… Laughter is the best medicine and Star Movies surely recommends it! This April Fools Day, it dedicates its entire line-up featuring fabulous stars and movies with non-stop laugh riots! Watch back-to-back power packed performances from some of Hollywood’s leading comedians including Eddie Murphy, Jim Carrey, Robin Williams, Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans and the undisputed winner – Rowan Atkinson on Saturday, April 1st only on Star Movies.

    Sat, Apr 1 @ 11:30 a.m.
    BEAN
    Starring: Rowan Atkinson, Peter McNicol, Burt Reynolds, John Mills, Pamela Reed
    Bean works as a caretaker at Britain’s formidable Royal National Gallery, and his bosses want to fire him because he sleeps at work all the time, but can’t because the chairman of the gallery’s board defends him. They send him to USA, to the small Los Angeles art gallery instead, where he’ll have to officiate at the opening of the greatest US picture ever (called “Whistler’s Mother”).

    Sat, Apr 1 @ 1:25 p.m.
    DON’T BE A MENACE TO SOUTH CENTRAL WHILE DRINKING YOUR JUICE IN THE HOOD
    Starring: Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Tracy Cherelle Jones
    “Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking your Juice in the Hood” is a parody of a lot of Afro-American movies, for instance “Boyz N the Hood”, “South Central”, “Menace II Society”, “Higher Learning” and “Juice”. We follow Ashtray as he returns to the place he grew up in and meet his father and his basket-case friends. A lot of crazy stuff happens, for example, Ashtray is older than his father and his best friend Loc Dog’s grandmother is a trigger-happy old lady who blames her eccentric-looking kid for not being tough enough.

     

    Sat, Apr 1 @ 3:05 p.m.
    NUTTY PROFESSOR 2: THE KLUMPS
    Starring: Eddie Murphy, Janet Jackson, Larry Miller
    Sherman Klump (Eddie Murphy) is engaged to his pretty girlfriend Denise Gaines (Janet Jackson), also a professor. But Buddy Love, his other him from the first movie, tries to stay in his own form for eternity, and therefore he keeps appearing, a thing that makes damage to Klump. Klump tries to destroy Buddy Love forever, but while his plan has failed, and he starts to lose his knowledge and memory, he must do something to prevent the lost of the thing that made Dennis fall in love with him – his wisdom. With the help of his very impolite and rude family, the Klumps, he tries to return his memory and to vanish Buddy Love forever.

    Sat, Apr 1 @ 5:15 p.m.
    FLUBBER
    Starring: Robin Williams, Marcia Gay Harden, Christopher McDonald, Raymond Barry
    Professor Phillip Brainard, an absent minded professor, works with his assistant Weebo, trying to create a substance that’s a new source of energy and that will save Medfield College where his sweetheart Sara is the president. He has missed his wedding twice, and on the afternoon of his third wedding, Professor Brainard creates flubber, which allows objects to fly through the air. I looks like rubber, so he calls it flubber. This film is based on the 1961 Disney classic, “The Absent-Minded Professor.

    Sat, Apr 1 @ 7:10 p.m.
    LIAR LIAR
    Starring: Jim Carrey, Jennifer Tilly, Maura Tierney, Justin Cooper
    The truth shall set you free — or get you into a heap of trouble! Fletcher Reede (Carrey) is a fast-talking attorney and habitual liar. When his son Max (Justin Cooper) blows out the candles on his fifth birthday cake, he has just one wish — that his dad will stop lying for 24 hours. When Max’s wish miraculously comes true, Fletcher discovers that his biggest asset — his mouth — has suddenly become his biggest liability! Havoc ensues as Fletcher tries to keep his practice afloat and his ex-wife Audrey (Maura Tierney) from taking their son and moving to Boston.

    So get set for some fun and excitement and start off the month with non-stop laughs with “Fabulous Fools”, this April Fools Day, Saturday, April 1st on STAR Movies.

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