Alexander McCall Smith's Books Coming to Television
Bestselling author Alexander McCall Smith got some good news recently: two of his books are being turned into a TV series.
A London production company is planning to bring 44 Scotland Street - first published as a serial in The Scotsman - to the small screen, while BBC Scotland is working on a serialisation of The Sunday Philosophy Club, the 57-year-old writer's 1994 novel in which the amateur sleuth Isabel Dalhousie investigates the suspicious death of a man at the Usher Hall.
Jan Rutherford, the author's agent, said: "Sandy is very excited about the two new projects."
The Oscar-winning director Anthony Minghella has already bought the rights to McCall Smith's The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. Richard Curtis, who directed Love Actually and Four Weddings and a Funeral, is to write the script.
With the absolute disaster at the box office this year because of the dearth of excellent films, it's about time Hollywood started snapping up more literary properties.