Lynn Elber
This image released by PBS shows Tamara Lawrance, left, and Hayley Atwell in a scene from the miniseries The Long Song debuting Jan. 31 on âMasterpiece.â (Carlos Rodriguez/Heyday Television-PBS via AP) January 08, 2021 - 1:24 PM
LOS ANGELES - As PBSâ âMasterpieceâ marks its 50th anniversary Sunday, the drama and mystery showcase could rest on its reputation built with acclaimed programs including âI, Claudiusâ and âElizabeth R and polished anew by surprising pop-culture hits âSherlockâ and âDownton Abbey.â
But âMasterpieceâ executive producer Susanne Simpson says itâs positioned to thrive as it addresses the challenges posed by a changing media industry and increased calls for diversity.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - As PBS’ “Masterpiece” marks its 50th anniversary Sunday, the drama and mystery showcase could rest on its reputation built with acclaimed programs including “I, Claudius” and “Elizabeth R” and polished anew by surprising pop-culture hits “Sherlock” and “Downton Abbey.”
But “Masterpiece” executive producer Susanne Simpson says it’s positioned to thrive as it addresses the challenges posed by a changing media industry and increased calls for diversity.
“’Masterpiece’ is important to the PBS system. Our viewers expect us to keep finding the best” in TV, Simpson said, even as competition from commercial platforms increases.