bbc america press releaseESCAPE TO INDIA WITH BBC AMERICA-Action-packed co-production stars Sean Bean, Toby Stephens and Padma Lakshmi- After five seasons of action-packed adventure films, Sean Bean (North Country, Lord of the Rings, Flightplan) returns to the role of Richard Sharpe with Sharpe’s Challenge, a two-part BBC AMERICA co-production shot entirely in India and written by Russell Lewis (The Best Man, Inspector Morse, Hornblower). Sharpe’s Challenge premieres Saturday, September 2, 9:00 p.m. ET/PT and concludes Sunday, September 3, 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. A year after the battle of Waterloo, dispatches from India warn that a local Maharaja is threatening British interests. Sharpe is sent to investigate what turns out to be his most dangerous mission to date. The last scout sent — Sharpe’s best friend Sergeant Harper (Daragh O’Malley; Silent Witness, Wire in the Blood) — is missing, and reports suggest that the real masterminds of the uprising are a rogue East India Company Officer, Colonel Dodd (Toby Stephens; The Queen’s Sister, Heat of the Sun), and the power-hungry Madhuvanthi (Padma Lakshmi, The Ten Commandments, Top Chef), a favorite consort to the late Maharaja, now ruling as Regent. Once in India, Sharpe is reunited with Harper, but soon realizes the situation is even worse than he was led to believe. When the daughter of a British General (Lucy Brown, North & South, Frances Tuesday) is kidnapped, Sharpe and Harper disguise themselves as deserters and become part of the Maharaja’s motley crew. However, once inside the fort things don’t quite go as they planned. Producer Malcolm Craddock says, “It’s unlike anything else on TV. From the beginning we wanted to make a show that wasn’t just all action adventure. We tried to capture the experience that is India — the incredible light, the stunning locations, palaces with jewelled ceilings and grand fortresses.” Sharpe creator Bernard Cornwell visited the set of Sharpe’s Challenge in Rajasthan. He explains, “Sharpe is Sean’s character now, he is the perfect Sharpe. I’m really pleased he agreed to come back for more. In fact, the television adaptations often improve my books, so I’m happy for them to do as they like.” On Saturday, August 26, 1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT, go behind the scenes with the special, The Making Of: Sharpe’s Challenge, which features interviews with Sean Bean, the producers, the crew and others on location in India. Screeners are available upon request. HarperCollins Publishers will publish Bernard Cornwell’s Sharpe’s Fury, the latest installment in the New York Times Bestselling and critically acclaimed Richard Sharpe series at the end of August, to coincide with the premiere of Sharpe's Challenge. This is the first adventure in the series in nearly three years from the man the Washington Post has called, “Perhaps the greatest writer of historical adventure novels today.” For up-to-the-minute information on BBC AMERICA, forthcoming U.S. premieres, art work and news from the channel, log on to www.press.bbcamerica.com. BBC AMERICA brings audiences a new generation of award-winning television featuring razor-sharp comedies, provocative dramas, life-changing makeovers and news with a uniquely global perspective. BBC AMERICA pushes the boundaries to deliver high quality, highly addictive and eminently watchable programming to viewers who demand more. BBC AMERICA is distributed by Discovery Networks. It is available on digital cable and satellite TV. For more information about BBC AMERICA visit www.bbcamerica.com WHAT THE BRITISH PRESS SAID “The fun can be found in the ease with which Bean commands the screen, in the wonderful villainy of Toby Stephens and in the well-drawn comradeship between Sharpe and his former sergeant Patrick Harper. Sharpe is back. Huzzah.” The Observer “The story rollicks along and is superbly made and well cast.” Sunday Times EPISODIC SYNOPSES Episode one A year after Wellington crushes Napoleon at Waterloo, dispatches from India tell of a local Maharaja, Khande Rao (Karan Panthaky), who is threatening British interests there. Wellington (Hugh Fraser) calls upon Sharpe (Sean Bean) to investigate on what turns out to be his most dangerous mission to date. The last scout sent — Sharpe’s best friend, Sgt Harper (Daragh O'Malley) — is missing. But his last report suggests that the real power behind the young Maharaja is Colonel Dodd (Toby Stephens), a rogue East India Company Officer. Dodd has partnered with Madhuvanthi (Padma Lakshmi), the late Maharaja’s favorite palace consort, who is now ruling as Regent. Behind the walls of Rao’s fortress, they have created their own army — Napoleon’s former soldiers now looking to make a fortune in India. The situation gets worse when Celia (Lucy Brown), the daughter of General Burroughs (Peter Symonds), the commander of His Britannic Majesty’s forces in the region, is kidnapped and held in the Maharaja’s fort by his villainous henchman, Colonel Dodd. When General Burroughs becomes ill, the rescue of his daughter is left in the hands of his incompetent General, Sir Henry Simmerson (Michael Cochrane). The British were planning to storm the Maharaja’s fort by blowing up one of the outer walls — but the Maharaja vows to execute the General’s daughter if any such attack is carried out. Sharpe, now reunited with Harper, devises a plan. The two friends will disguise themselves as deserters and become part of the Maharaja’s motley crew. Once inside the fort, they will rescue the General’s daughter and get word to him of her safety — together with details of which side of the fort they should attack. However, once inside the fort, things don’t quite go as Sharpe planned. Episode one of Sharpe’s Challenge premieres Saturday, September 2, 9:00 p.m. ET/PT Episode Two Their loyalty tested, Sharpe and Harper join the French in training the Maharaja’s army. Believing he has discovered a weakness, Simmerson plans an attack on the west wall, but Sharpe realizes they are being lured to that position and are in grave danger. Meanwhile, inside the fort, Sharpe is summoned to Madhuvanthi’s chamber where she tries to seduce him in an effort to win him to her cause. She’s looking for a new ally and was impressed by Sharpe’s earlier display of swordsmanship against General Dodd. Later, when an attack on the fort begins, Sharpe’s attempt to rescue Celia is thwarted when he is forced to join a ground attack on British troops outside the fort. Here he seeks help from an old adversary, Sgt Bickerstaff (Peter-Hugo Daly), who turns on him, but is captured and taken back to the dungeons. Vengeance is on Bickerstaff’s mind as he betrays Sharpe and Harper to save his own life. Restored to health, General Burroughs dismisses Simmerson and retakes command of his army. Princess Lalima (Shruti Vyas) is caught trying to warn Celia’s father of the trap, hoping she can save the life of her brother, Khande Rao (Karan Panthaky), in the process. She is fearful that, once victorious, Dodd and Madhuvanthi will murder him. As the British troops breech the outer walls of the fort with canon fire, will Sharpe free himself in time to save the British soldiers? And could his old enemy, the French, help him along the way? Episode two of Sharpe’s Challenge premieres Sunday, September 3, 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. CAST AND PRODUCTION CREDITS Col Richard Sharpe --- Sean Bean (North Country, Lord of the Rings, Flightplan) Casting --- John Hubbard Sharpe’s Challenge is a Celtic Films Entertainment/Picture Place Films/BBC America co-production for ITV in association with Azure Films and HarperCollins. PRODUCTION FACTS INTERVIEW WITH SEAN BEAN On returning to the character Sharpe: On how Sharpe has changed over the years: On filming in India: On doing his own stunts: INTERVIEW WITH PADMA LAKSHMI On her character, Madhuvanthi: On shooting in India: On roles she would like to play: < sharpe's challenge index | back to main index Last update August 8th 2006 |