Benjamin Franklin (2002 TV series)
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Directed by | Ellen Hovde Muffie Meyer |
Written by | Ronald Blumer |
Produced by | Ellen Hovde Muffie Meyer |
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Music by | Richard Einhorn |
Distributed by | Public Broadcasting Service |
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Running time | 210 minutes |
Language | English |
Benjamin Franklin is a 2002 American documentary television series about United States Founding Father Benjamin Franklin which premiered November 19–20, 2002, and was re-broadcast August 22–September 5, 2005. The series was produced by Twin Cities Public Television of Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Benjamin Franklin won an Emmy for Outstanding Nonfiction Special (Traditional) in 2003. Executive producers Catherine Allan and Jerry Richman accepted the award.[citation needed]
Episode 1: Let the Experiment Be Made
[edit]Franklin's first 47 years, a period that saw the birth of the Enlightenment. He took this intellectual revolution to heart, writing aphorisms based on it for the publication he founded, Poor Richard's Almanack. Franklin made significant contributions to his fellow Philadelphians, contributions which included the ideas of public libraries and a volunteer fire department. Richard Easton plays Franklin; Colm Feore narrates.
Episode 2: The Making of a Revolutionary
[edit]In 1757 Franklin moves to London, sent from Pennsylvania on a mission to allow the colony to tax the Penn family's lands. Franklin arrived as an ardent admirer of the empire as well as a lover of the American colonies (“There's nothing I want more than the prosperity of both,” he says). Seventeen years later, he left—a revolutionary.
Episode 3: The Chess Master
[edit]The final 14 years of Franklin's life, nine of which were spent in Paris as ambassador to France from the rebellious American colonies. His primary objective was to secure financial and military aid. To this he brought the skills of a chess master, able to think many moves ahead in the game.
Cast
[edit]- Richard Easton - Benjamin Franklin
- Matthew Bentley - Benjamin Franklin as a child
- Dylan Baker - Benjamin Franklin as a young man
- Colm Feore - Narrator
- Gerry Bamman - Paul Wentworth
- Blair Brown - Jane Franklin
- Kathleen Chalfant - Silence Dogood
- Anthony Cochrane - George III
- John Curless - William Strahan
- Peter Donaldson - John Adams
- Jennifer Dundas - Catherine Ray
- Peter Gerety - Joseph Galloway
- Daniel Gerrol - Joseph Priestley
- Ronald Guttman - Le Comte de Vergennes
- Anthony Heald - Jonathan Austin
- John Christopher Jones - Ephraim Eliot
- Simon Jones - Thomas Penn
- Eddie Korbich - Jared Ruggles
- Roberta Maxwell - Deborah Read Franklin
- Jefferson Mays - Elkanah Watson
- Martin Rayner - Robert Whittington
- Sebastian Roché - Vicomte
- Natacha Roi - Madame Brillon de Joy
- Andrew Seear - British government official
- Josef Sommer - Cotton Mather
- Jim True-Frost - William Franklin
- Laurent St. Pierre - Count de Segur
VHS and DVD release
[edit]Benjamin Franklin is on VHS and DVD.
See also
[edit]- List of films about the American Revolution
- List of television series and miniseries about the American Revolution
- Benjamin Franklin, 1974 miniseries
- Benjamin Franklin, 2022 film
- Franklin, 2024 miniseries
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Benjamin Franklin at IMDb
- Benjamin Franklin at AllMovie
- Benjamin Franklin on PBS
- 2002 films
- 2002 television films
- American documentary television films
- Documentary films about American politicians
- Cultural depictions of Benjamin Franklin
- Cultural depictions of John Adams
- Cultural depictions of George III
- Works about Benjamin Franklin
- 2000s English-language films
- 2000s American films
- English-language documentary films
- Biographical documentary film stubs