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Nom canonique
Eaton, Rebecca
Date de naissance
1947-11-07
Nationalité
USA
Professions
film producer
Organisations
Masterpiece Theatre

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Rebecca Eaton has had her name in the producer credits of more British TV programmes more than nearly anyone else over the past forty years, but she is an American working in America. This book reflects on her long years of co-operating with British TV organisations to get material for the PBS system in the US. I bought it mainly for an external angle on costume dramas and this the book provides, although the amount devoted to each one varies hugely; lots on 'Downton Abbey', only one sentence on 'Daniel Deronda' for example. It flows by pleasntly enough and is a 'light read'; it contain plenty of material on her own family and PBS internal politics which the reader may or may not be interested in. Her grasp of history is occasionally shaky (Queen Victoria came to the throne aged 18, not 16....) but it is a pleasant book in which her Anglophilia shines through (sometimes perhaps too much). Occasional quotes from 'luvvies' may make you flinch.… (plus d'informations)
 
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ponsonby | 6 autres critiques | Oct 18, 2023 |
An interesting memoir by the longtime producer of the Masterpiece Theatre/Masterpiece/Mystery combine on PBS, with a pleasantly chatty tone. I did find the emphasis on Downton Abbey (which was at its peak when the book came out) a bit odd, considering the number of other shows that could qualify. Some shows don't show up at all, like the House of Cards trilogy, or barely (like the Inspector Morse series). But overall, a good read.
 
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EricCostello | 6 autres critiques | Jun 14, 2022 |
Eaton was the third and longest serving Executive Director of Masterpiece (formerly Masterpiece Theatre) accumulating 35 years as Executive Producer until stepping down to Executive-Producer-At-Large in 2019. This book, a mixture of Masterpiece history and memoir, was published in 2013 and covers the first 25 years. Kenneth Branagh wrote the Prologue.

This is the third attempt I've made to read the book that I thought as a dedicated Masterpiece fan I would love. I realized as I tried it this time that the mix of Masterpiece history and memoir is awkward and offsetting to me and tries to cover too much in detail.

Having said that, I learned a lot about how Masterpiece came about, Masterpiece as a business, how dramas have been selected and how Masterpiece has changed with the times. Downtown Abbey fans will enjoy it's 50 plus pages from concept to influence. I particularly enjoyed the snippets and sometimes more she gave on my favorite actors who have been part of Masterpiece over the years.
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½
 
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clue | 6 autres critiques | Aug 28, 2020 |
Overall, a very entertaining read. As others have mentioned, however, it would have been better as a straight history of Masterpiece and how those shows were developed and produced. While I'm sure the author is an interesting person with a unique story, I was mainly curious about the shows themselves and less so in what was going on in her life at the time of each series. Still, definitely worth reading for anyone who appreciates Masterpiece.
½
 
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Gingermama | 6 autres critiques | May 21, 2016 |

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ISBN
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