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''Klondike'' is a three-part
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about the Klondike Gold Rush that was broadcast by the
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on January 20–22, 2014. Based on Charlotte Gray's novel ''Gold Diggers: Striking It Rich in the Klondike'', it is the Discovery Channel's first scripted miniseries. ''Klondike'' was directed by Simon Cellan Jones and stars Richard Madden as Bill Haskell, a real-life adventurer who traveled to
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, Canada, in the late 1890s during the gold rush.


Premise

Traveling west from
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, friends Bill Haskell and Byron Epstein head to
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, Canada, when they learn of the Klondike Gold Rush. The two men must not only contend with harsh conditions and unpredictable weather as they look to profit from a mining claim near Dawson City, but also find themselves threatened by desperate and dangerous individuals who share their pursuit of riches.


Cast


Main

* Abbie Cornish as Belinda Mulrooney, a powerful entrepreneur who later allies herself with Bill * Marton Csokas as the superintendent, the head of Dawson City's
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detachment * Ian Hart as Soapy Smith, a grifter looking to profit from Dawson City's visitors * Greg Lawson as Goodman, a former military sharpshooter participating in the gold rush * Conor Leslie as Sabine, a courtesan and later assistant to Father Judge * Richard Madden as Bill Haskell, a recent college graduate who travels west with Byron to partake in the gold rush * Tim Blake Nelson as Joe Meeker, a bartender employed by Belinda who becomes Bill's partner * Augustus Prew as Byron Epstein, Bill's ambitious friend and traveling companion * Johnny Simmons as
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, a young adventurer and aspiring writer * Tim Roth as the count, an immoral, self-proclaimed aristocrat and Belinda's chief business rival * Sam Shepard as Father Judge, a humanitarian priest seeking to establish the first church in Dawson City


Guest

* Colin Cunningham as Swiftwater Bill, a prospector * Michael Greyeyes as Cheyeho, the chief of a Tlingit leader tribe * Brian Markinson as Cavendesh, a government official * Adrian Hough as Dan Condon, Belinda's loyal right hand * Ron Selmour as Sundown, the leader of the count's henchmen


Production

''Klondike'' was green-lit by the
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in December 2012. The network believed the miniseries would complement their other offerings, such as the reality series ''
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'' and '' Jungle Gold''. Executive producer Dolores Gavin stated, "Our audience loves the idea of the frontier spirit. That whole thing about man versus nature, man versus man, man versus self—those are themes we talk about everyday on Discovery. There was really no difference when we started talking about this project because there were those similarities." It is the network's first-ever scripted miniseries, and contains six parts. Set in the late 1890s, it is based upon Charlotte Grays book ''Gold Diggers: Striking It Rich in the Klondike'' and follows a variety of individuals as they flood into the Klondike in search of gold.
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is serving as executive producer, and said "Klondike was the last great gold rush; one which triggered a flood of prospectors ill-equipped, emotionally or otherwise, for the extreme and grueling conditions of the remote Yukon wilderness. The personal adventures are as epic as the landscape, where ambition, greed, sex and murder, as well as their extraordinary efforts to literally strike it rich, are all chronicled by a young Jack London himself." Paul Scheuring, Josh Goldin and Rachel Abramowitz are penning the script. Production began in March 2013 in
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, with Simon Cellan Jones directing. It was expected to take 54 days to shoot six hours of footage. Some of filming took place in April on Fortress Mountain in
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, where the cast contended with "frigid" conditions. A set was created on the CL Ranch (west of
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) to represent Dawson City. There, the crew experienced warm weather, which created problems as the actors were forced to wear many layers of clothing and pretend they were cold. Richard Madden was cast as adventurer Bill Haskell. He agreed to join the miniseries because he was impressed by its script; he also enjoyed Discovery's reality series ''Gold Rush''. The actor explained to ''
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'' in August 2013, "It’s epic, and 'epic' is a word I use rarely to describe something. It’s a story that’s not really been told. he character'ssituations are so extreme physically and emotionally. I’ve done lots of different rojectsand I’ve never been so excited." For the role, Madden had to learn
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in Alberta and at one point was required to jump into river rapids with a grade of 4. He made sure to research his real-life counterpart in books and biographies. He had to contend with high altitudes and wind machines, and noted that the adverse conditions helped him get into character.


Episodes


Reception

The miniseries received positive reviews from critics and holds an 80% approval rating on
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, based on 15 reviews. The site consensus reads, "Discovery Channel's first scripted drama, ''Klondike'' not only contains an admirable adventure plot, but a masterful exploration of landscapes and cinematography." On
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, the miniseries holds a score of 74 out of 100 based on 19 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".


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References


External links

* {{Discovery Channel programming 2010s American drama television miniseries Dawson City Discovery Channel original programming Klondike Gold Rush in fiction Television shows set in Alaska Television shows set in Yukon Television series by Scott Free Productions Television shows filmed in Alberta