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08 Sep 2020Trailer00:01:06
Some highlights of forthcoming interviews with Alan Cumming, Anne Marie Duff, Sir Derek Jacobi and many more...

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16 Sep 2020Alan Cumming01:05:21
Actor, singer, filmmaker and activist Alan Cumming (The Good Wife, Instinct) joins Dave to talk about his long standing relationship with the Kander & Ebb musical Cabaret in which he played the role of the Master of Ceremonies 3 times in London & New York between 1993 and 2015.

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21 Oct 2020Lawrence Gilliard Jr.00:45:14
David talks to Lawrence Gilliard Jr (The Walking Dead, The Good Wife, The Deuce) about playing D’Angelo Barksdale in the groundbreaking HBO series The Wire.

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18 Nov 2020Derek Jacobi00:57:30
David is joined by British theatrical royalty in the form of Sir Derek Jacobi to talk about his ground-breaking, award winning performance as the twitching stammering Emperor in the 1976 BBC TV drama I Claudius.

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14 Oct 2020Anne Marie Duff00:52:54
Anne Marie Duff (Shameless, The Virgin Queen, Sex Education) joins David to talk about her role as Margaret Maguire in Peter Mullan’s 2002 film The Magdalene Sisters about three teenage girls, shunned by their shamed families and sent to Magdalene Asylums by the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland.

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07 Jul 2021Adam Pearson00:53:14
In 2013 actor, presenter and campaigner Adam Pearson appeared in the critically acclaimed Jonathan Glazer film Under the Skin with Scarlett Johannsen. David was fortunate to catch up with him to talk about that amazing experience earlier this year.

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14 Jul 2021Anne Reid01:00:56
David talks to Anne Reid during lockdown to talk about playing Celia in Last Tango in Halifax. TV viewers will also be familiar with Anne’s large body of work with Victoria Wood - perhaps most famously playing Jean in dinnerladies. She was BAFTA nominated for her role in the 2003 film The Mother with Daniel Craig and has appeared on stage at the NT and in the West End in The York Realist, Hedda Gabler, Happy Now and Into the Woods.

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21 Jul 2021Jason Isaacs01:11:48

This week David talks to Jason Isaacs (The Harry Potter Films, The West Wing, Black Hawk Down, The OA, Brotherhood) about the first time he was asked to play the part of a soldier in Lynda La Plante’s Civvies in 1992 and why he thinks he's been asked to play so many. David caught up with him at home during the last lockdown to talk about it.




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28 Jul 2021Jason Watkins01:11:58
On this episode David talks to Jason Watkins who will be familiar to listeners from screen projects as diverse as The Crown where he played the Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Des, W1A, Trollied, The White Queen and A Very Peculiar Scandal. In 2015 Jason won a BAFTA for playing the title role in The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies and David was delighted to be able to talk to him about that during lockdown earlier this year.

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04 Aug 2021Sue Johnston00:58:58

In this episode David talks to his friend Sue Johnston about her groundbreaking portrayal of Sheila Grant in C4’s first and still most loved soap opera Brookside, establishing her as an actress of devastating strength and sensitivity. The show would regularly attract more than 9 million viewers and was never afraid to tackle the socially challenging issues of the day.




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11 Aug 2021Adrian Lester01:10:03

David talks to Adrian Lester (Hamlet, Othello, Henry V, Company and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and BBC's Hustle) about his critically acclaimed portrayal of Rosalind in Cheek by Jowl's all-male 1991 production of As You Like It.




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18 Aug 2021David Warner00:58:50

Actor David Warner has been widely regarded on stage (for the RSC) as the Hamlet of his generation. His wide ranging film career has seen him work with Sidney Lumet, Sam Peckinpah, Gregory Peck, George C. Scott and Jason Robards in projects as diverse as Tom Jones, Straw Dogs and the Star Trek films. David caught up with him during lockdown to talk about playing Keith Jennings in the 1976 horror film The Omen.




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14 Jun 2022Lesley Manville01:04:47

Award winning, critically acclaimed and universally loved, Lesley Manville is a distinctive theatre actress, appearing in classical and new plays at the RSC, the NT and the Royal Court Theatre over the last three decades. She received BAFTA and Academy award nominations for her portrayal of the character Cyril Woodcock in the 2017 film Phantom Thread and David was delighted to be able to talk to her about it earlier this year.




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21 Jun 2022Adeel Akhtar01:04:35

Adeel was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor for his role on Channel 4's Utopia, before becoming the first non-white actor to win a BAFTA award in a leading role for the single drama Murdered By My Father.  He also received a British Academy Film Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role for Ali & Ava. But in 2010 he appeared in the Chris Morris film Four Lions and David was delighted to catch up with him to talk about it at the beginning of this year.  




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28 Jun 2022Ruth Madeley00:50:37
Ruth Madeley was nominated for a BAFTA for her performance in Don’t Take My Baby which told the story of a disabled couple's fight to prevent their baby from being taken away. She’s also appeared on stage at the Old Vic and the Donmar Warehouse. David caught up with her earlier this year to talk about her starring role as Barbara Lisicki in Jack Thorne’s BBC drama, Then Barbara Met Alan.

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05 Jul 2022David Thewlis01:13:24
Multi award winning actor David Thewlis burst onto our screens in Mike Leigh’s Naked in 1983 playing Johnny, a homeless, highly intelligent, embittered, rambling, street philosopher. Since then he’s been a constantly changing presence on both Film and TV in endlessly diverse projects from the likes of Luc Besson, Ridley Scott, Terence Malick, The Coen Brothers and Charlie Kaufmann. David caught up with him earlier this year to talk about his role as Christopher Edwards in Sky Atlantic’s four part drama Landscapers.

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12 Jul 2022Tanya Moodie00:57:16
After training at RADA, Canadian born Tanya Moodie established herself as a stage actor and attracted multiple award nominations for her work on Intimate Apparel and Fences. She’s also appeared on screen in projects as diverse as A Discovery Of Witches, Motherland, Tin City and Star Wars - The Rise Of Skywalker. David caught up with her earlier this year to talk about life, work and her portrayal of the character of Wiletta Mayer in the NT production of Trouble In Mind.

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19 Jul 2022Brian Cox00:58:52

Multi award winning actor Brian Cox is familiar to the theatre going public all over the world. He also has a distinguished career in Film and TV including roles in Rushmore, The Bourne Identity, and Zodiac as well as being the first actor to portray Hannibal Lecter in Manhunter. He currently stars as media magnate Logan Roy, in HBO's critically acclaimed series Succession for which he won the Golden Globe and was nominated for the Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series. David was delighted to be able to catch up with him to talk about it earlier this year.




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26 Jul 2022Don Warrington00:53:37

Don Warrington has an extensive list of credits across Film, Television and Theatre 

including Death in Paradise, Cat’s Eyes, and Kenneth Branagh’s Hamlet as well as starring roles at the National Theatre, the RSC and at Manchester’s Royal Exchange. One of his first roles was playing Philip Smith in the comedy series Rising Damp, alongside Leonard Rossiter, Richard Beckinsale, and Frances de la Tour. David caught up with him earlier this year to talk about that life changing experience.




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02 Aug 2022Geraldine James01:05:27

The theatre director Peter Hall referred to Geraldine James as one of the great English classical actresses. Graduating from the Drama Centre she embarked on a theatre career that would see her nominated for a Tony and winning the Drama Desk Award for her role as Portia in the Broadway revival of The Merchant Of Venice.

Her film credits include Gandhi, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and 45 Years. Since 2017, she has starred in the Netflix series Anne With An E. Geraldine has been nominated four times for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress; for Dummy, Band Of Gold, The Sins and The Jewel In The Crown where she played the character Sarah Layton. David caught up with her to talk about that experience earlier this year.




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09 Aug 2022Jonathan Pryce01:04:48

Multi award winning actor Jonathan Pryce has been working in Theatre, Film and Television for more than five decades. His work in theatre includes an award-winning  Hamlet at the Royal Court in 1980 and as The Engineer in Miss Saigon in London and New York.

He’s appeared in films as eclectic as Evita, Tomorrow Never Dies, Glengarry Glen Ross and The Age of Innocence. In 2019, he earned his first Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Pope Francis in the film The Two Popes.

His television work includes Thomas Wolsey in Wolf Hall, the High Sparrow in Game of Thrones and Prince Philip in the final two seasons of The Crown.

His breakthrough screen performance was in Terry Gilliam's satirical, dystopian, black comedy Brazil and David was delighted he agreed to talk to him about that experience earlier this year.



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16 Aug 2022Special Episode01:09:01

Coral Messam is an Actor, Movement Director/Practitioner and Wellness Instructor with over 24 years of experience in performance and movement practice.  Included in her movement work is intimacy consultancy direction in TV and film.

Jamie Matthewman is a voice, dialect and acting coach working in film, TV, Theatre, Education and the corporate world. He trained as an actor, and subsequently as a voice and dialect coach, at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

Stephanie Carey has been a  Professional Stuntwoman on the British Stunt Register for over 20 years working in film and television. She specialises in combat and is one of a handful of active competitive female precision drivers in the UK.

David was delighted that they all agreed to share with him the unique way they contribute to the actors process of building a character earlier this year.






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16 Jun 2021Adjoa Andoh00:59:03
David catches up with the fantastic Film, TV and Theatre actress Adjoa Andoh, (Doctor Who, Casualty, Eastenders) star of the Netflix smash hit Regency drama Bridgerton in which she played the magnificently acerbic Lady Danbury.

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11 Nov 2020Eleanor Tomlinson01:09:44
David’s guest this week is Eleanor Tomlinson (The Nevers, The War of the Worlds, Colette) who talks about her experiences playing Demelza in the BBC’s highly acclaimed 2015 adaptation of Winston Graham’s Poldark novels.

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23 Jun 2021Charles Dance00:53:46
David talks to actor, screenwriter and director, Charles Dance (Game of Thrones, The Crown and Mank) about the role that proved to be the catalyst for his fantastic career - playing Guy Perron in The Jewel in the Crown in 1984.

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30 Sep 2020David Harewood01:10:51
David talks to UK actor and mental health ambassador David Harewood MBE (Babyfather, The Night Manager, Supergirl) about his role as David Estes in Homeland.

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23 Sep 2020Liz Carr01:15:50
David catches up with British actress, comedian, broadcaster and international disability rights activist Liz Carr who is best known for her portrayal of Clarissa Mullery in BBC TV’s Silent Witness.

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30 Jun 2021Anna Friel00:59:25
Since 2016, Anna Friel has played the title role in the British "Nordic" noir detective series Marcella. In 2017 she won the International Emmy Award for Best Actress for her performance. David caught up with her earlier this year, ahead of the 3rd season to talk about the challenges of playing the character.

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09 Jun 2021James Nesbitt01:07:56
To start Season 2 David talks to James Nesbitt (Murphy's Law, Jekyll, Bloodlands) about his critically acclaimed portrayal of Ivan Cooper in the award winning Paul Greengrass film Bloody Sunday (2002) about the 1972 shootings in Derry, Northern Ireland.

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28 Oct 2020Rob Mallard01:01:30
David talks to the award winning actor Rob Mallard about the unique set of experiences he’s had playing the character of Daniel Osbourne in one of the nation’s favourite soap operas - Coronation Street.

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04 Nov 2020John Simm00:51:29
David talks to old friend and colleague John Simm (Life on Mars, Doctor Who, Grace) about the 2002 Paul Abbot project State of Play directed by regular Harry Potter Director David Yates.

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07 Oct 2020Eddie Marsan01:01:34
David talks to London born actor Eddie Marsan (Gangs of New York, Happy Go Lucky, Vice, Ray Donovan) about his performance as Reg in the first of his collaborations with Mike Leigh on the 2004 film Vera Drake.

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