Blueprint: the season begins
It's been two years in the making, a massive commitment by the 大象传媒 to tell the epic story of how Northern Ireland became the place it is today. Tonight, at 9.00 pm, the Blueprint season is launched with the first of a three-part TV series on 大象传媒 One NI. There are follow-up programmes on Wednesday night, and a radio series begins next Saturday.
We have a new Blueprint website, which will grow and grow to become, I hope, a major portal for exploring our past (see here). The website goes live after the first programme in the series. In tonight's TV programme, we explore our landscape and how it was formed over a period of millions of years. Find out how Ireland became an island.
The 大象传媒 will also be hosting "The Blueprint Experience", in partnership with the Ulster Museum, on Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th April at the 大象传媒's Blackstaff House in Belfast. The event is free and tickets will become available following the television broadcast tonight at 9.50 pm. You can register for tickets online here or call the Ticket Line on 0870 333 1918.
Natalie Maynes, Blueprint's series producer (take a bow, Natalie) has written about the perils of natural history productions for 大象传媒 Online (read her article ). She recalls the day we tried to paddle in a boat along the river Bann, when the production team had to be rescued by a safety expert who waded into the river and pulled them and their boat back to the launch point. I should point out that no presenters or producers were injured during the making of Blueprint.