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Veteran Doctor Who and Sherlock writer, Mark Gatiss, is about to unleash a little horror upon us all on Christmas day! The actor/producer/writer is responsible for two separate horror programs to debut Christmas evening: an adaptation of The Tractate Middoth by Mr James and a documentary exploring the life of Mr James, entitled, Mr James: Ghost
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Veteran Doctor Who and Sherlock writer, Mark Gatiss, is about to unleash a little horror upon us all on Christmas day! The actor/producer/writer is responsible for two separate horror programs to debut Christmas evening: an adaptation of The Tractate Middoth by Mr James and a documentary exploring the life of Mr James, entitled, Mr James: Ghost
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- 12/18/2013
- by Nick Kitchen
- Kasterborous.com
Mark Gatiss has written and directed a new version of Mr James's The Tractate Middoth for BBC Two.
The drama will be accompanied by a new documentary on James presented by Gatiss called Ghost Writer.
Controller of BBC Two Janice Hadlow said: "It's a pleasure to bring Mark Gatiss back to BBC Two with a new look at one of Britain's genre-defining writers."
In the documentary, Gatiss will follow James's footsteps, travelling from Suffolk to Eton and King's College, Cambridge.
The BBC promises the programmes, executive produced by Michael Poole, will "reinvigorate the long and popular BBC Two tradition of a festive ghost story for audiences to enjoy over Christmas".
The shows are part of a range of arts programmes for BBC Two announced today (June 12).
The others are three-part series A Very British Renaissance presented by Dr James Fox, four-part BBC America co-production My God, It's Full Of Stars:...
The drama will be accompanied by a new documentary on James presented by Gatiss called Ghost Writer.
Controller of BBC Two Janice Hadlow said: "It's a pleasure to bring Mark Gatiss back to BBC Two with a new look at one of Britain's genre-defining writers."
In the documentary, Gatiss will follow James's footsteps, travelling from Suffolk to Eton and King's College, Cambridge.
The BBC promises the programmes, executive produced by Michael Poole, will "reinvigorate the long and popular BBC Two tradition of a festive ghost story for audiences to enjoy over Christmas".
The shows are part of a range of arts programmes for BBC Two announced today (June 12).
The others are three-part series A Very British Renaissance presented by Dr James Fox, four-part BBC America co-production My God, It's Full Of Stars:...
- 6/12/2013
- Digital Spy
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