Cape Breton Post

SUNDAY ON CBC

First of eight episodes of ‘Anne’ airs Sunday night on CBC

- Dave.stewart@tc.tc

Anne of Green Gables is back for eight-episode series.

The story of Anne Shirley is set to hit Canadian television­s screens once again on Sunday.

CBC will air this version — it’s simply titled “Anne’’ — of the story over eight episodes featuring 14-year-old Amybeth McNulty in the title role.

She beat out 1,800 girls from Canada to land the starring turn on the legendary Anne of Green Gables tale.

“Anne’’ also follows hot on the heels of the second part in the YTV Anne movie, which stars Ella Ballentine as Anne and Martin Sheen as Matthew Cuthbert. Unconfirme­d reports say there will be a part three next February.

It’s all music to the ears of Brenda Gallant, director of marketing for Tourism P.E.I.

“It’s really interestin­g. It seems to come in spurts,’’ Gallant said of the two new Anne production­s.

The 1985 Kevin Sullivan production that starred Megan Follows as Anne is considered a classic, but many people aren’t aware that the story underwent a Japanese transforma­tion in 2014 when Japan’s public broadcaste­r, NHK, featured a six-month series that told the story through the eyes of Anne’s translator.

As for the new CBC show, Gallant said it draws some

characters out that may have had minor roles in the book.

“So it sounds like they’re really trying to create a type of production that will be true to the type of work that Lucy Maud Montgomery has done, perhaps giving a bit more of a role to some characters that she introduced.’’

CBC is expecting each of the eight episodes will draw about 500,000 viewers, giving the entire

run of the show a reach of about four million viewers.

The P.E.I. government will spend $150,000 in advertisin­g on the show.

Even though the Island government wasn’t consulted about the production (although it did supply footage) Gallant is confident the Island will be cast in a good light.

“Prince Edward Island is such an intricate part of who

Anne is. It’s almost impossible to have a production of Anne of Green Gables without really featuring Prince Edward Island in it. It’s such a huge part of the novels. Lucy Maud Montgomery is so renowned for her vivid descriptio­ns of Prince Edward Island.’’

And, while “Anne” was primarily shot in Ontario, it will feature some scenes from P.E.I.

“There was a little bit shot on the Island. We weren’t involved in that piece of it. Most of it was shot in Ontario, but it was depicting Prince Edward Island.’’

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? A lot of legendary actresses have played Anne Shirley on the screen and on the stage over the years. But come Sunday, she will be played by 14-year-old actress Amybeth McNulty who beat out 1,800 girls from Canada for the role.
SUBMITTED PHOTO A lot of legendary actresses have played Anne Shirley on the screen and on the stage over the years. But come Sunday, she will be played by 14-year-old actress Amybeth McNulty who beat out 1,800 girls from Canada for the role.

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