Wednesday, June 3, 2026

$25 MILLION HISTORICAL SERIES A LAND REMEMBERED BASED ON A BOOK BY PATRICK D. SMITH IN PRODUCTION

   A LAND REMEMBERED  
NEW HIGH END PERIOD SET TV SERIES
Currently in production is a four part $25 million expensive mini TV series A LAND REMEMBERED based on a historical novel by Patrick D. Smith and starring Philip Ettinger, Lily McInerny and William Catlett. As Deadline reports, it chronicles three generations of the MacIvey family in frontier Florida from the mid-19th to the 20th century, as they turn swamp cows, citrus, and unwanted land into a multi-generational commercial empire so successfully, it results in the eventual decline of the natural place they so loved. It will be offered to the buyers at the upcoming MipCom. 

10 comments:

  1. Expensive, but not for us.
    It's been raining on and off here..warm, but mostly clouded...need to wear a pulli later when we go out for a walk as it's just 13C..will warm up in the afternoon though. Hope you have a better and sunnier weather than we have.

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    1. Oh, I wish I had weather like you, it is 30C here today and we had a drought, but it should rain today, hopefully in my city as well.

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  2. Well, it seems to me that you always bring along discoveries that would probably pass completely unnoticed by me if it weren't for your blog. And the funny thing is that you almost always manage to spark my interest, even in stories or genres that I wouldn't normally go looking for myself.
    I don't know whether I'll end up watching this series, but I do know that you have a special talent for making people curious about the things you share.
    Happy to send you a big hug.

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    1. It is because the images are pretty, seems the visuals will be majestic in this one, an interesting mix of cowboys and tropical surroundings, unusual to us.

      Returning the hug! Hope it is not too hot and that there will be some rain in Spain LOL

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  3. Interesting. I can only imagine the HUGE gators they came up against! (Actually, I don't have to imagine it. I saw a stuffed 16 footer some locals had to take down in order to manage a citrus grove. Terrifying.)

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    1. Well, it was his citrus grove, he has the right to defend it, poor gator! We have a gator in our ZOO who is well over 120 years old as far as the count started, it is possible he is three times older LOL

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  4. Kind of sad when industry destroys the environment.

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