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History is hoping to make a little of its namesake by remaking one of the most celebrated TV miniseries of all time, "Roots."
The record-breaking television event of 1977 will be re-imagined into an eight-hour miniseries for History, with the project drawing from the 1976 novel Roots: The Saga of an American Family, and the original miniseries, according to Variety.
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Originally debuting on ABC and airing over eight consecutive nights in 1977, Roots is a saga of African-American life based on author Haley's family history. It follows Kunta Kinte (played by actor LeVar Burton in the original) who was abducted from his African village, sold into slavery and taken to America. Ben Vereen, Ed Asner, Lorne Green, Cicely Tyson, O.J. Simpson, Lesley Uggams, Lloyd Bridges, Burl Ives and Louis Gossett Jr. also starred.
At the time, the finale attracted 100 million viewers and still ranks as the third highest-rated TV broadcast, per Nielson ratings. "Roots" received 36 Emmy nominations with nine wins.
36 years on, the original still draws solid ratings whenever it is broadcast in reruns. BETs 35th anniversary airing in 2012 drew a cable record-breaking 4.1 million viewers for the opening two parts.
We would like to revive that cultural icon for a new audience, History EVP and GM Dirk Hoogstra told Deadline.
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/NATL-History-Network-to-Remake-Roots-Miniseries-230699861.html
BumRushDaShow
(127,317 posts)Was just talking to my Mother about "Roots" tonight. Apparently she heard some folks on local talk radio talking about re-watching the original - really re-watching it.
If anything, the only thing really dated about the original is the "all-star" cast of the era. But it and Roots II, are still powerfully emotional programming that span a couple hundred years of American history. They should consider doing both miniseries to cover the history up to the '70s.
Just about everyone who was anyone was in there - also Ben Vereen, George Hamilton, Georg Sanford-Brown, Sandy Duncan, Linda Day-George, Brad Davis. And Roots II with James Earl Jones as Haley, had Marlon Brando's first and only television appearance as George Lincoln Rockwell.
hfojvt
(37,573 posts)then we can expect this guy