
The challenges of naming a TV
show are reflected in the title of a new lighthearted summer series premiering Thursday night on ABC.
Surely the coiners of this show’s title -- “When
Nature Calls With Helen Mirren” -- had humorous intentions, perhaps in the same vein as “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls,” the 1995 movie sequel to “Ace Ventura: Pet
Detective.”
But those great movie comedies starred Jim Carrey as the titular pet detective. To my knowledge, Helen Mirren has never played a pet
detective.
Nor will anyone ever confuse the work and career of Dame Helen Mirren, Oscar winner for “The Queen,” with the manic comedy of Jim
Carrey.
And yet, here we are with a TV show title that may or may not have been suggested by an old Jim Carrey movie, but whose wording also suggests
something else entirely -- namely, that Helen Mirren (above photo, left) is hosting a summer series that inexplicably takes up the topic of going to the bathroom.
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For that is what the phrase “when nature calls” has traditionally meant. So, when you word a title “When Nature Calls With Helen Mirren,” you take the risk of
conjuring up all sorts of images that have nothing to do with what this show is actually about.
With this confusion in mind, the TV Blog feels
obligated to set the record straight about this show and its title. To wit: “When Nature Calls With Helen Mirren” is not in any way some sort of humorous look at people’s
bathroom habits.
And it certainly does not concern itself with the bathroom habits specifically of Helen
Mirren, even if, to be perfectly frank here, that is what the wording of this title suggests (or might suggest to some).
Instead, the show itself is some
kind of comedy, nature-documentary hybrid. As of yesterday, it was not available for preview, but according to a press release, the show has video of various animals doing animal things, such as the
little fellow (possibly a squirrel) in the photo above (right) whose mouth is filled with grass.
While the animals go about doing what comes naturally to
them, comedians will be heard giving voice to the animals in (hopefully) humorous ways.
Helen Mirren is positioned as host and narrator. There is no
indication that we will hear her own distinguished voice emanating from the mouths of any of the animals featured in the show.
“The series features
comedians putting words into the mouths of beautiful beasts, teeny-tiny frogs, beatboxing badgers and more in captivating footage from all over the world,” said the press release, which for some
reason did not include the names of any of the comedians who are supposedly contributing their voices to the show.
Later on, a prepared quote attributed to
Rob Mills, executive vice president of unscripted and alternative [content] for Walt Disney Television, hints that at least somebody sees the humor in this show and Helen Mirren’s association
with it.
“When you’ve won an Oscar, an Emmy and a Tony [as Mirren has done], the only way to further add to your legacy is to narrate ‘When
Nature Calls With Helen Mirren’,” he is quoted as saying.
It is a fairly safe bet that the quote was meant to be sarcastic, but with TV
executives, you never know.
Photo of Helen Mirren courtesy of ABC, from “The Wonderful World Of Disney: Disneyland 60,” a 2016 ABC special
celebrating the 60th anniversary of Disneyland.