30th August 2007, 08:00 PM
According to http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/programming/...drama.html
the Beeb are going to make a new drama set around the exciting world of history and archaeology:face-huh:
Polly Hill, BBC commissioning editor for independent drama, said: "Bone Kickers takes history and archaeology and makes it sexy, accessible and exciting.
What does she mean makes it sexy and exciting? It already is, isn't it?
the Beeb are going to make a new drama set around the exciting world of history and archaeology:face-huh:
Quote:quote:BBC Drama has commissioned a new drama series based on the world of archaeology.
Bone Kickers will be a six-part drama for BBC One. The programme has been conceived by Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah - co-creators of Life On Mars - along with Michele Buck and Damien Timmer of Mammoth Screen.
Set in Bath, an excavation team aim to uncover artefacts which they hope will unlock the mysteries of the past. Lead character Gillian, a fiery Celt, has to battle against her academic nemesis, the arrogant, urbane TV historian Daniel Mastif, in a race find a much sort-after artefact, a quest which drove her own mother insane.
Polly Hill, BBC commissioning editor for independent drama, said: "Bone Kickers takes history and archaeology and makes it sexy, accessible and exciting.
What does she mean makes it sexy and exciting? It already is, isn't it?