Jill Scott as Mma Ramotswe in the No.1 Ladies Detective Agency

Jill Scott as Mma Ramotswe in the No.1 Ladies Detective Agency

I think the thing I loved the most about Alexander McCall Smith’s The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency book series was that they didn’t take too much out of you.  Delectable bite-size reads about lovable lead character Mma Ramotswe, no.1 lady at said agency who doesn’t require all that much investigating herself.  She’s a simple Motswana woman with simple values living a simple life.

BBC One commissioned a film version which screened last year this time,  and was  the last one to be directed by Anthony Minghella. Whenever Africa-based stories are reinterpreted for international audiences, I tend to expect the worst. (See Drum, Hotel Rwanda etc).

I fully expected Jill Scott, cast as Mma Ramotswe to over-do it and most certainly find a way to sing a lot even though there’s none of this in the book. Turns out Jilly from Philly does sing but very briefly. And absolutely beautifully. By her own admission her accent isn’t 100 percent but I’d say she made a really decent go of it. As did the rest of the cast: Anika Noni Rose, Lucian Msamati, Desmond Dube, Paterson Joseph, Colin Salmon.

So now there’s a 6-part series starting on BBC One tonight at 21h00 GMT. (Solomon Modumo also presents the No.1 Ladies favourite radio podcast on BBC Radio 7 which you can download/subscribe to here.)

We’re hoping this cutesy story can carry for as long. We’re also still wondering about everyone else’s thoughts on the casting for the lead role.

Being that the books are best-sellers, and weighing up the reputation of academy award-winning Minghella, would it have been too much of a risk for an African actress to play Mma Ramotswe?

Discuss.