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		<title>Two Hours of &#8216;Crusoe&#8217; Coming Up</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Fridays Are About to Get Historic</h4>

<img class="center" src="http://tvjots.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/crusoe.jpg" alt="Tonagayi Chirisa, Philip Winchester/Crusoe" />

<p>Am I mistaken or is NBC&#8217;s new action-adventure drama <a href="http://www.nbc.com/Crusoe/" title="NBC Website for Crusoe"><b><i>Crusoe</i></b></a>, which premieres tonight from 8pm to 10pm EST with &#8220;Rum and Gunpowder,&#8221; the only TV show on the tube these days based on a novel from the early eighteenth-century?</p>

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<p>Of course, that book is English author <b>Daniel Defoe</b>&#8216;s <b><i>Robinson Crusoe</i></b>, a fictional work of literature that has remained tremendously popular since it was first published back in 1719.</p>

<p>Like the book, NBC&#8217;s adventure drama &#8212; appropriately filmed abroad in England, Seychelles, and South Africa &#8212; relates the experiences of English businessman Robinson Crusoe (<b>Philip Winchester</b>, interestingly an American actor among a flood of European series leads), who becomes stranded on a deserted island after he sets sail for the new world to find a way out of his debts in London.</p>

<p>Although the series departs from the book in some respects, almost by necessity &#8212; television and books are quite different mediums, of course &#8212; one of its most enduring and endearing elements, castaway Crusoe&#8217;s faithful sidekick Friday (Zimbabwe&#8217;s <b>Tongayi Chirisa</b>), remains for the TV ride.</p>

<p>I&#8217;m looking forward to seeing how <i>Crusoe</i> holds up on television, not only because the tale is a classic, but also because the series could represent a much-needed breath of fresh air on the small screen, which currently seems dominated by a glut of crime procedurals and (tongue in cheek) other 21st-century fare.  We need more successful historical programs, even if they are fiction!</p>

<p>Check out a preview for <i>Crusoe</i> below to see if it&#8217;s your thing.</p>

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  <h3><a href="http://www.tvjots.com/2008/10/two-hours-of-crusoe-coming-up.html#video" title="Crusoe - Crusoe Comes To Life">Crusoe Comes To Life</a></h3>
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  <p class="nb"><i>Crusoe</i> will air Fridays on NBC at 8pm EST</p>

  <p class="credits">Tonagayi Chirisa and Philip Winchester/<i>Crusoe</i> photo courtesy of Kelly Walsh/NBC</p>
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