Longitude (TV series)

Longitude
Genre Costume drama
Written by Charles Sturridge,
Dava Sobel (book)
Directed by Charles Sturridge
Starring Michael Gambon
Jeremy Irons
Composer(s) Geoffrey Burgon
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 4 (2 DVDs)
Production
Executive producer(s) Pippa Cross,
Delia Fine,
Anthony Root
Producer(s) Selwyn Roberts
Cinematography Peter Hannan
Editor(s) Peter Coulson
Running time 250 min (UK)
200 min (US)
Production company(s) Granada Television
A&E Network
Distributor ITV Studios
Release
Original network Channel 4
Picture format 16:9
Audio format Stereo
Original release 2 January (2000-01-02) – 3 January 2000 (2000-01-03)

Longitude is a 2000 TV drama produced by Granada Television and the A&E Network for Channel 4, first broadcast between 2 and 3 January 2000 in the UK on Channel 4 and the US on A&E. It is a dramatisation of the 1997 book of the same title by Dava Sobel. It was written and directed by Charles Sturridge and stars Michael Gambon as clockmaker John Harrison (1693–1776) and Jeremy Irons as horologist Rupert Gould (1890–1948).

Plot

Longitude presents the story of Harrison's efforts to develop the marine chronometer and thereby win the Longitude prize in the 18th century. This is interwoven with the story of Gould, a retired naval officer, who is restoring Harrison's four chronometers and popularises his achievements in the early twentieth century.

Cast

18th Century 20th Century

Awards

In 2001, Longitude was nominated for the British Academy Television Awards in ten categories, winning in five, including Best Actor (Michael Gambon) and Best Drama Serial.[1]

References

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