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<i>Around the World in 80 Days</i> (2021 TV series)

Around the World in 80 Days (2021 TV series)

TV series


Around the World in 80 Days is a historical drama adventure television series based on the 1872 Jules Verne novel of the same name, in which, for a bet, Phileas Fogg travels the world in 80 days by various means both traditional and new. It was commissioned by the European Alliance, a co-production alliance of France Télévisions, ZDF of Germany, and RAI of Italy, with additional co-production partners of Masterpiece (US) and Be-Films/RTBF (Belgium). It was produced in the UK, France and South Africa, with filming also taking place in Romania. The series first premiered on La Une in Belgium, on 5 December 2021, and later on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 26 December 2021. In November 2021, ahead of the premiere, it was announced the programme had been renewed for a second season.

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Premise

The story is about Phileas Fogg making a £20,000 (£2,409,600 in 2022) wager with a snobbish member of the prestigious Reform Club that he can circumnavigate the world in 80 days, joined by his new valet Passepartout and journalist Abigail Fix.[2] Although the story is fictional, real-life people such as Adolphe Thiers, Jane Digby and Bass Reeves are portrayed interacting with the fictional characters.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Episodes

Episode 1

  • Loic Djani as Gérard, Passpartout's brother
  • André Penvern [fr] as Monsieur Lome, inventor of a balloon
  • Alain Guillo as Adolphe Thiers, President of France
  • Christine Brücher as Sister Catherine, a French nun
  • Karina Ziana Gherasim as Urchin girl in Paris
  • Stefan Burlacu as Urchin boy in Paris
  • Geo Dobre [ro] as Chief of Police in Paris
  • Tache Florescu as Senior Police officer in Paris
  • Masali Baduza as Edith, employee at the Reform club
  • Luyanda Kabanyane as sous-chef at Reform club
  • Paul Snodgrass as Ostler, employee at the Daily Telegraph

Episode 2

  • Giovanni Scifoni as Niccolò Moretti, an Italian industrialist
  • Cristian De Vergori as Alberto Moretti, Niccolò's son
  • Simone Coppo [da] as Marco, conductor of the train Turin - Brindisi
  • Alexandru Bindea [ro] as train driver
  • Doru Catanescu as train stoker
  • Cristian Popa as Fazi, an Italian man travelling in 1st class
  • Aida Economu as Eva, Fazi's wife
  • Ilinca Hărnuț [ro] as an Italian mother travelling in 3rd class
  • Riccardo Blanda as Italian mother's son #1
  • Costin Toma as Italian mother's son #2

Episode 3

Episode 4

  • Shivaani Ghai as Aouda, an Indian woman
  • Rizelle Januk as Samanaz, Aouda's older daughter
  • Kiroshan Naidoo as Arjan, Samanaz' future husband
  • Reeya Gangen as Noori, Aouda's younger daughter
  • Charlie Hamblett as Lieutenant Bathurst, a British officer in the Indian Army

Episode 5

  • Patrick Kennedy as Sir Henry Rowbotham, British Governor in Hong Kong
  • Victoria Smurfit as Lady Clemency Rowbotham, Sir Henry's wife
  • Thomas Chaanhing [da] as Jiang Liei, Passepartout's former boss in Hong Kong
  • Walter van Dyk as Lord Crossley, chief magistrate of Hong Kong
  • Bart Fouche as Peter Donaldson, chief of Hong Kong's police
  • Nicky Rebelo as Anderson, Sir Henry's butler
  • Susan Danford [af] as Mrs. Hildreth, Lady Clemency's friend
  • Sven Ruygrok as bank clerk
  • Sean Cameron Michael as chief bank manager
  • Sandra Pow Chong as Tanka Woman
  • Bryan Jardine as officer in the ship Hong Kong - Yokohama

Episode 6

  • Brett Williams as Foreign Office officer in London
  • Robert Coutts as Singing Reform Club Member #1
  • Evan Hengst as Singing Reform Club Member #2
  • Gordon van der Spuy as Singing Reform Club Member #3

Episode 7

Episode 8

Episodes

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    Production

    Filming locations included South Africa and Romania. Filming was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but resumed on 1 October that year.[4] In November 2021, ahead of the premiere, it was announced the series had been renewed for a second series.[5] The main title score is by Hans Zimmer and Christian Lundberg.[6]

    Release

    Around the World in 80 Days first premiered in Belgium on 5 December 2021.[1] ZDF released the complete series online in Germany on 11 December 2021,[7] with an on-air release from 21 December to 23 December.[8] The series premiered on France 2 in France on 20 December 2021,[9] and in Norway on NRKs streaming website on 25 December 2021, with linear broadcasting the following days during Boxing Week.[10] In the United Kingdom the series premiered on BBC One on 26 December 2021, and on Masterpiece for PBS in the United States on 2 January 2022.[11][12] The series premiered on Rai 2 in Italy on January 2024 and simultaneously streaming on Raiplay.

    Reception

    The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 79% approval rating with an average rating of 6.4/10, based on 14 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Around the World in 80 Days sometimes stumbles when it tries to add modern resonance to Jules Verne's globetrotting epic, but the core cast make for terrific travel companions."[13] Metacritic gave the series a weighted average score of 61 out of 100 based on reviews from 16 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[14] Rebecca Nicholson of The Guardian gave the first episode four out five stars, praising its cast, production values and escapism, but found the episode slow in its setup.[15] The Telegraph gave it three out of five stars.[16] Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter felt the plot did not justify eight episodes, but praised Tennant's performance.[17]

    Ed Cumming of The Independent gave it two stars, feeling the budget did not do the epic scope of the novel justice.[18] James Delingpole in The Spectator also gave a negative review of the series, complaining about its attempts to speak to contemporary political issues. He criticized the updated characteristics of Fix and Passepartout, as well as inconsistencies such as Passepartout's lack of upset at the death of his brother.[19]


    References

    1. "David Tennant dans "Le tour du monde en 80 jours", une série co-produite par la RTBF". RTBF TV (in French). 29 November 2021. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
    2. Carr, Flora (23 November 2021). "Around the World in 80 Days release date: Cast, trailer and latest news". Radio Times. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
    3. Vourlias, Christopher (25 September 2020). "'Around the World in 80 Days' to Restart Production in Romania, South Africa (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
    4. Slim Film + Television (27 March 2019). "Slim Film + Television, Federation Entertainment and the European Alliance / Frace Télévisions, ZDF and Rai to coproduce Around the World in Eighty Days". Slim Film and Television. Archived from the original on 27 February 2021. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
    5. BBC Media Centre (5 December 2019). "BBC acquires David Tennant fronted series Around The World In 80 Days". BBC Media Centre.
    6. Delingpole, James (29 December 2021). "Around the World In Eighty Days is the worst TV this Christmas". The Spectator. Retrieved 29 June 2022.

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