TF’s favourite television
Further to my list of ten favourite movies, I thought I’d do a similar thing for television. The idea here was to make selections based on things that had a real effect on me, especially in my...
View ArticleThe presenting team offer their thoughts on Autumnwatch 2012
I spoke to Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Martin Hughes-Games ahead of this year’s Autumnwatch. ??Tuesday 30th October to Friday 2nd November on BBC Two.
View ArticleMake-up designer Nadia Stacey talks about her work on In The Flesh
I spoke to lead make-up designer, who has worked on numerous film and television projects including Tyrannosaur, This Is England and Harry Potter about her work on BBC Three zombie drama, In The Flesh.
View ArticleLuke Newberry talks about In The Flesh
I spoke to actor Luke Newberry, who plays the lead in new BBC Three zombie drama, In The Flesh.
View ArticleKate Gartside and Mark Hedgecoe on BBC Two’s The Challenger
I spoke to writer Kate Gartside and Executive Producer Mark Hedgecoe about BBC Two’s feature-length drama starring William Hurt, which tells the story of Richard Feynman’s involvement in the...
View ArticleInterview with Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton
I recently spoke to Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton about their excellent new BBC Two series, Inside No.9 – an anthology of darkly comic tales in the vein of Armchair Thriller, Twilight Zone and...
View ArticleInterview with Gabriel Byrne
I spoke to Gabriel Byrne about his new BBC One drama Quirke, based on the novels by John Banville (written under his psuedonym Benjamin Black) and adapted for television by Andrew Davies and Conor...
View ArticleInterview with Dominic Mitchell
Here’s my recent interview with writer Dominic Mitchell, the creator of the acclaimed BBC Three zombie drama In The Flesh. I first spoke to Dom not long after the show had been commissioned a few...
View ArticleInterview with John Banville and Andrew Davies
I spoke to Booker Prize-winning author John Banville and screenwriter Andrew Davies about their new BBC One drama Quirke, based on the novels written under Bannville’s noir fiction psuedonym Benjamin...
View ArticleOn Inspector Morse
It’s fair to say that Inspector Endeavour Morse is a cantankerous, conceited, curmudgeonly man. Worse, he’s a chronic alcoholic, partial recluse and intellectual snob, who is incapable of forming...
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