Looking for the Hobbit

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  • 2014
  • 1 Season
  • 0.0  (32)

Looking for the Hobbit is a documentary produced by Janson Media in 2014. The show is hosted by renowned illustrator and Middle Earth expert John Howe, who takes the audience on a journey to uncover the inspiration behind J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved fantasy novel, The Hobbit.

The show is set in the picturesque landscapes of New Zealand and the UK, where Tolkien spent most of his life. John Howe visits the places that may have influenced the author's vision for Middle Earth. The show offers a fascinating look at Tolkien's creative process and how his fictional universe evolved over time.

The show begins with John Howe visiting the writer's former home in Oxford, England. He makes his way through the quiet streets of the town, stopping at the places that inspired Tolkien when he was writing The Hobbit. The viewers get a glimpse into Tolkien's personal life and his love for nature.

The show then takes the audience to New Zealand, the filming location for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies. For fans of the movies, this is a treat as they get to see the stunning landscapes that brought Middle Earth to life on the big screen.

Throughout the show, John Howe meets with experts and enthusiasts of Tolkien's work, including scholars, artists and fans. The interviews offer unique insights into Tolkien's writing process and the reasons why his works have become so popular globally.

One of the most enjoyable aspects of the show is seeing John Howe sketch, draw and paint. He uses his talent as a professional artist to bring the landscapes and characters of Middle Earth to life. Howe's affection for Tolkien's work is evident throughout the show, as he revisits familiar scenes and characters from The Hobbit.

Looking for the Hobbit also sheds light on Tolkien's other works, and how they relate to the fictional universe of Middle Earth. The show explores how The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion, among others, influenced Tolkien's writing of The Hobbit.

The show is a must-watch for any fan of J.R.R. Tolkien's work, as well as those who are fascinated by the world-building process of creating a fictional universe. For those who have only seen the movies, this show provides a deeper understanding of the roots of the story and the characters.

Overall, Looking for the Hobbit is an excellent documentary that is both informative and entertaining. The mix of picturesque scenery, interviews and the artistic talents of John Howe make it an enjoyable watch. The show is sure to inspire those who have read The Hobbit to revisit the book, and those who have not to pick it up and discover the magic of Middle Earth.

Looking for the Hobbit is a series that ran for 1 seasons (5 episodes) between January 1, 2014 and on Janson Media

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The Creatures of the North
5. The Creatures of the North
January 1, 2014
This final episode takes us to Iceland. Yet it is in Oxford, among students of the Tolkien Society, that the answers to the long search for the Hobbits lie. What if the Hobbits were born entirely from Tolkien's imagination? And what if they were purely and simply a projection of human beings, with their weaknesses and faults - and their capacity to change the world?
The Lost Gold of the Rhine
4. The Lost Gold of the Rhine
January 1, 2014
John Howe travels to Germany, the birthplace of the legend of the Niebelungen or the "Gold of the Rhine". There he meets Canadian writer David Day, the author of several works on Tolkien. Will they discover the origins of the Hobbits in this legend, which is full of dwarfs, dragons and a magic ring?
In the Footsteps of King Arthur
3. In the Footsteps of King Arthur
January 1, 2014
Storyteller Nicolas Mezzalira tells him about the birth of King Arthur and then about the origins of the Knights of the Round Table and the Quest for the Holy Grail, and Professor Leo Garruthers highlights the links between these legends and the Fellowship of the Ring in The Lord of the Rings. For John Howe, this episode is also an opportunity to examine the links between legend and history.
The Magical Forest of Broceliande
2. The Magical Forest of Broceliande
January 1, 2014
Tolkien took his inspiration from European legends. The first stage of our quest for the sources of the imaginary world takes us to the forest of Broc
Tolkien's Worlds
1. Tolkien's Worlds
January 1, 2014
In New Zealand, John Howe takes us on an exclusive tour of a film set, which has since been destroyed. In the United Kingdom, Professor Leo Carruthers reveals that the writer Tolkien was also a professor, and an expert on European legends. We must look to these legends for his sources of inspiration. Perhaps they could tell us where the mysterious Hobbits come from.
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Where to Watch Looking for the Hobbit
Looking for the Hobbit is available for streaming on the Janson Media website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Looking for the Hobbit on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    0.0  (32)