翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Mountadam Vineyards
・ Mountaga Diallo
・ Mountaga Tall
・ Mountague Bernard
・ Mountain
・ Mountain & Plains ERC
・ Mountain (advertisement)
・ Mountain (band)
・ Mountain (CDP), Wisconsin
・ Mountain (Circle album)
・ Mountain (disambiguation)
・ Mountain (electoral district)
・ Mountain (film)
・ Mountain (Leslie West album)
・ Mountain (surname)
Mountain (TV series)
・ Mountain adder
・ Mountain Air
・ Mountain Air (Nepal)
・ Mountain Air (New Zealand)
・ Mountain Air Cargo
・ Mountain Air Express
・ Mountain Air Park, Oregon
・ Mountain Alder
・ Mountain America Credit Union
・ Mountain and moorland pony breeds
・ Mountain Angel
・ Mountain Apple Company
・ Mountain Area Regional Transit Authority
・ Mountain Arts Center


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Mountain (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Mountain (TV series)

''Mountain'' is a British television series written and presented by Griff Rhys Jones that was originally broadcast 29 July–26 August 2007 on BBC One.〔
The five programmes follow Rhys Jones as he traverses the mountains of Great Britain, from Wales to the Northern Highlands of Scotland. He also looks at the effect mountains have on the people who live near them, and ''vice versa''. The series is an IWC Media production for BBC Scotland.〔
Part of themed season by the BBC entitled 'Ultimate Outdoors', ''Mountain'' was produced by Ian MacMillan; the executive producers were Richard Klein and Andrea Miller (for the BBC), and Hamish Barbour (for IWC Media). The music was composed by Malcolm Lindsay.〔
==Background==
When Griff Rhys Jones was invited to make the series, he was a mountaineering novice:
"Ten years ago I trudged up (volcano ) Stromboli in a hard hat; and seem to recall once taking a long walk in the Borders (it was hilly). But in the Suffolk/Essex pancake where I live, the highest visible phenomena grow from seeds. I'd never really seen the point of mountains at all."〔''Radio Times'' 28 July–3 August 2007: "Upward Bound"〕

The producers convinced him that part of the series' attraction would be his apparent lack of climbing skills. When Rhys Jones enquired what would happen if he couldn't master them, he was told, "That's good television."
However, when filming was complete, the presenter could "hardly credit" all that he had accomplished. During the course of the series, Rhys Jones had built a snow hole, climbed Ben Hope in blizzard conditions (guided by series consultant and mountaineer Cameron McNeish), and scaled (among others) Napes Needle and Catbells in the Lake District, Suilven, Scafell, Tryfan, Cairn Gorm and Schiehallion.〔 He had ascended a total of fifteen British mountains, some of them multiple times for the benefit of the cameras.〔 His intention was to discover how the upland ranges that cover a third of Great Britain shaped its inhabitants, their culture and their history. Rhys Jones was assisted by experts on each particular region, together with mountain safety advisors, who were on hand throughout the making of the series.〔
The presenter came away with an appreciation of both the natural grandeur he had witnessed and the damage being done to it by tourism. Nevertheless, it was the lack of a human presence in the areas he visited that he found most beguiling:
"Despite people-pressure, I still found the moment when we left the path and pastures of the lower slopes to clamber up into the crazy, dislocated world of the peaks utterly compelling, because mountain landscape, above a certain height, is broken and crumbling, incredibly beautiful and largely deserted. It's a chaos of inspirational collapse. And it allows us, in this overcrowded island, to encounter real emptiness: a landscape offering little reassurance, one where the hand of man is completely absent."〔


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Mountain (TV series)」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.