
With its initial airing on BBC coming in a few weeks, it was a matter of time before someone in the United States picked up the rights to show the film and possible series for Americans.
HBO has stepped up and will be showing 'The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency.'
In a press release sent by the cable network, in addition to the two-hour film, which will serve as the pilot, HBO has ordered 13 one-hour episodes that will begin filming this summer, with HBO obtaining U.S. and Canadian television and home video rights, and the BBC taking UK television distribution. The Weinstein Company, which controls all other international territories, is planning to take the project to market at MIP in April.
The dynamic and diverse cast for the television pilot includes Grammy Award-winning singer Jill Scott as series heroine Precious Ramotswe, who has become one of the most beloved characters in international contemporary fiction. Anika Noni Rose ('Dreamgirls') stars as Precious' quirky secretary Mma Makutsi, and Lucian Msamati stars as Mma Ramotswe's devoted suitor JLB Matekoni. They are joined by David Oyelowo ('The Last King of Scotland'; HBO's 'Five Days' and 'As You Like It'), Idris Elba ('28 Weeks Later,' HBO's 'The Wire'), Colin Salmon ('Die Another Day,' 'Match Point') and Tony Award winner John Kani ('Final Solution,' 'The Ghost and the Darkness').
'Alexander McCall Smith's wonderful books have been a sensation around the world for years, and we're thrilled to be teaming up with the BBC and The Weinstein Company (TWC) to adapt these highly entertaining stories for HBO,' notes Richard Plepler, co-president, HBO; 'And needless to say, the opportunity to work with the exceptionally gifted Anthony Minghella and Richard Curtis makes this project all the more exciting.'
Says director/co-writer/executive producer Anthony Minghella, 'Filming THE NO. 1 LADIES' DETECTIVE AGENCY in Botswana was an amazing adventure. The people were marvelous and the landscape, especially in the northern areas of the country, is extraordinary. Particularly fascinating to me was working and filming in an African country where old and new are currently coexisting, where traditional values have not yet been eroded by the demands and efficiencies and neuroses of the modern. It was a privilege to be working on a film which celebrates what we can learn from Africa, and not what we think we can teach it.'
'The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency' is a poignant and passionate book series chronicling the adventures of Precious Ramotswe, the eminently sensible and wise proprietor of the only female-owned detective agency in Botswana. Aided by her highly-efficient yet rather peculiar secretary Mma Makutsi, Mma Ramotswe investigates cases, helps people solve problems in their lives, and begins a special friendship with the highly respectable owner of a local garage.
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By: Richard on 3/11/2008 9:21AM
Congratulations, JILL... I have read all of the books, and they are enchanting. I couldn't imagine who would be cast in the roles, but hearing it's you... I say GO ON!! The character is natural and down to earth... and way, way intelligent. No one could do it better...
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By: Righty Whitey on 3/14/2008 7:35PM
THE THREE PIGS !
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By: Connie Briscoe on 3/15/2008 12:55PM
I love a good mystery with a female heroine and I'm looking forward to this one.
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By: Chocolate Drop on 3/22/2008 9:39PM
I've always prayed that great things would happen for Jill Scott. I remember when Jill, India Arie and Alicia Keys were featured on "Oprah"; all three were exceptional. But,Jill and India were the standouts. Subsequently, Alicia appears to been more "commercially" successful. India and Jill seem so much more emotionally connected to their lyrics with such beautiful delivery and "pure, clear" vocal stylings. Alicia seems to singing "out of her vocal
range" most of the time. She's good. But, I pray for an even greater level of success for Jill and India. Anika and the ex-WIRE actor Idris are super stars who have only begun to shine. I predict that one of them is going to get an Oscar or Emmy in our lifetime.
Righty Whitey, thank you for reinforcing what we already know as a people. Black is really beautiful. That's why you keep coming back to the "Black Voices" site to check us out. Can't keep away can you? Once you go Black, you'll never go back. So, Rightey Whitey Keep looking and reading about us. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.HUGS AND KISSES. GOD BLESS YOU.
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By: Maggie on 3/23/2008 7:15PM
Have just finished watching this on the BBC in the UK and cant wait for the series to be made. Beautifully written and directed, humour and sensitivity with a fantastic cast headed by the wonderful Jill Scott. Look out for the wayward husband - hillarious!
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By: Maggie on 3/23/2008 7:16PM
I've just posted a comment on the fabulous pilot show just aired in England when I noticed the comment by the delightful righty whitey. I'm also white but obviously slightly more intelligent and appreciate good tv regardless of colour! As we say here in Britain, "theres a village missing its idiot".
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