Premiering tonight on PBS as part of Masterpiece is the two-part movie Death Comes to Pemberlay directed by Daniel Percival and starring Anna Maxwell Martin, Matthew Rhys, Matthew Goode, Jenna Coleman, Trevor Eve, Rebecca Front, James Fleet, Tom Ward, Tom Canton and Eleanor Tomlinson. The film’s original music is composed by The Insects. Visit Soundcloud to stream the score. Death Comes to Pemberley is a murder mystery continuation of the events of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice incorporating the same characters. To learn more about the film, which premiered on BBC in the UK earlier this year as a three-part series, visit the official PBS website.
Premiering on Tuesday, October 28, on USA is the new comedy Benched created by Michaela Watkins & Damon Jones and starring Eliza Coupe, Jay Harrington, Oscar Nunez, Jolene Purdy and Carter MacIntyre. David Schwartz (Arrested Development, Reaper, Northern Exposure) has composed the show’s original music. Benched follows a corporate attorney who has a very public nervous breakdown after getting passed up for an expected promotion and finds herself working in the rough-and-tumble world of public defenders. The comedy will air every Tuesday night on USA. For more information about the series, visit the official show website.
Premiering on Wednesday, October 29 in the U.S. on BBC America is the British television movie A Poet in New York directed by Aisling Walsh (Room At The Top) and starring Tom Hollander, Essie Davis, Ewen Bremner and Phoebe Fox. The film’s original music is composed by Debbie Wiseman (Wilde, Adventures of Arsene Lupin). Silva Screen Records has released a soundtrack album featuring the composer’s score performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra earlier this year when the drama premiered in on BBC in the UK. Check out our soundtrack announcement for more information official BBC America website to learn more about the film.
Premiering on Thursday, October 30, is the new CBS comedy The McCarthys created by Brian Gallivan and starring Laurie Metcalf, Tyler Ritter, Joey McIntyre, Jack McGee, Jimmy Dunn and Kelen Coleman. Gabriel Mann (Modern Family, Rectify, Marry Me) is composing the show’s original music. To find out more about the comedy, which will air every Thursday night on CBS, check out our previous news article.