Monday, March 29, 2021

The 8-episode Genius: Aretha about the life and career of Aretha Franklin will start on National Geographic in Africa on 30 June.

by Thinus Ferreira

The next 8-episode season of the anthology series Genius on National Geographic (DStv 181 / StarSat 220) entitled Genius: Aretha and which will elucidate the life of the singer Aretha Franklin, will start on Wednesday 30 June at 21:00 in South Africa and across sub-Saharan Africa, with a special double-episode event, followed by a weekly single-episode broadcast thereafter.

Genius: Aretha as an authorised, scripted series, premiered and ended its run last week in the United States on National Geographic, meaning that South African viewers will see it three months later.

Cynthia Erivo portrays Aretha in the title role as the Queen of Soul, with Courtney B. Vance as CL Franklin.

Genius: Aretha explores Aretha Franklin’s life and career and the impact that the civil rights champion and singer has had on music and culture around the world.

Genius: Aretha features many of Franklin’s biggest recordings and hit songs from the comprehensive Warner Music catalogue.

The season also features a number of well-known personalities who crossed paths with Aretha Franklin, including Dinah Washington, King Curtis, Clara Ward, Art Tatum, Reverend James Cleveland, Sydney Pollack, Angela Davis, Martin Luther King Jr, Curtis Mayfield and George Michael.

"Aretha Franklin’s voice was just one part of the incredible legacy she left behind, adding to her civil rights advocacy and her true musical genius, and so much more," says Evert van der Veer, vice president, Media Networks, The Walt Disney Company Africa, in a statement.

"National Geographic’s commitment to going deeper, pushing boundaries and going further is embodied in this definitive and awe-inspiring series, which we are thrilled to be bringing to viewers and fans across the continent this June."

Genius: Aretha is produced by 20th Television and Imagine Entertainment,with the season that is once again executive produced by Imagine’s Brian Grazer and Ron Howard. Suzan-Lori Parks is the showrunner, executive producer and lead writer, while Anthony Hemingway is also executive producer and serves as director.


The April 2021 edition of the National Geographic magazine that is available now has a beautiful 26-page section from page 112, with various article just about Aretha Franklin to coincide with the release of Genius: Aretha

Really fascinating long-read articles in the April issue of National Geographic range from "The Genius of Aretha" to "The Queen of Charts" and covers her entire biography, career and is filled with striking details like: "Aretha never had a music lesson", and even the making of the TV show.

"While everyone who listens to Western popular music knows the sound of her voice, very few people know her story - know the pain she suffered through, know the difficulties of her childhood, know that her mother died at a young age, know she didn't just burst onto the scene and find her sound," says Suzan-Lori Parks.