The Politician’s Wife
The BBC have published their official
press release for The Politician’s Wife which started filming last week (the photo above is from a location shoot).
Read the full press release here
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
More
information on David Tennant reading On Her Majesty's Secret Service (James Bond) has been released by The Book Bond and Radio Times.
Shakespeare’s Sonnets
The Independent has a review of the Shakespeare’s Sonnets app (and a revised release date)
- read more here
Diary dates:
Mon 25 June - True Love is released on DVD in the UK and Europe.
Tues 26 June
- The Decoy Bride is released in Region One (the US and Canada) on both DVD and
Blu-ray.
Thurs 28 June
- Shakespeare Sonnets app for iPads is released.
Project updates and diary dates source (updated daily): David Tennant On Twitter
BBC America have a two-part feature on David Tennant's film and TV career beyond Doctor Who, including many video clips.
Read and watch here: BBC America
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Alan Cumming - blog updates
Alan
Cumming has blogged at the end of the first week of performances of Macbeth, with photos and videos.
Read more at Alan's blog
Rab C Nesbitt - Christmas Special
RaB C
Nesbitt is winding himself up for one final festive rant before he hangs up the
string vest for good.
Gregor Fisher, who brings the Govan philosopher to life, and Elaine C Smith, who plays Mary Doll, the long-suffering Mrs Nesbitt, have both agreed to appear in a Christmas special for BBC2. Creator Ian Pattison is working on story ideas.
A BBC source confirmed that the ratings hit, which last year celebrated a 10th series some 25 years after Rab C first appeared, will be back for one show. Fisher and Smith both have plans that make further Nesbitt adventures beyond that look unlikely.
Fisher, 58, is planning to move to France and Smith, 53, is preparing for a world tour of I Dreamed a Dream, the stage musical in which she plays Britain’s Got Talent sensation Susan Boyle. She is on stage in Manchester tonight as part of its UK tour.
Last night, she said: “Everything will be worked around our dates.
“I am back in Aberdeen in panto, but I would be more than delighted to do another Nesbitt. I have got about three or four weeks between the end of the stage tour and the panto. That is all they need to complete filming.”
Source: Daily Express
Gregor Fisher, who brings the Govan philosopher to life, and Elaine C Smith, who plays Mary Doll, the long-suffering Mrs Nesbitt, have both agreed to appear in a Christmas special for BBC2. Creator Ian Pattison is working on story ideas.
A BBC source confirmed that the ratings hit, which last year celebrated a 10th series some 25 years after Rab C first appeared, will be back for one show. Fisher and Smith both have plans that make further Nesbitt adventures beyond that look unlikely.
Fisher, 58, is planning to move to France and Smith, 53, is preparing for a world tour of I Dreamed a Dream, the stage musical in which she plays Britain’s Got Talent sensation Susan Boyle. She is on stage in Manchester tonight as part of its UK tour.
Last night, she said: “Everything will be worked around our dates.
“I am back in Aberdeen in panto, but I would be more than delighted to do another Nesbitt. I have got about three or four weeks between the end of the stage tour and the panto. That is all they need to complete filming.”
It is likely
that the special will also feature cast favourites Tony Roper as Jamesie Cotter
and Barbara Rafferty as his other half Ella.
Source: Daily Express
First Look: BBC1 Drama ‘Blackout’ Trailer
Here’s a
first look at new BBC One drama Blackout starring Christopher Eccleston, Dervla
Kirwan (Injustice, The Silence) and Ewen Bremner (Page Eight, Perfect Sense) in
this original three-part drama produced by Red Production Company (Exile,
Single Father).
Also starring
are Bafta winner Andrew Scott (Sherlock, The Hour), Lyndsey Marshal (Garrow’s
Law, Being Human), Rebecca Callard (32 Brinkburn Street, Robin Hood), MyAnna
Buring (The Twilight Saga, Any Human Heart) and Branka Katic (The Jury II, Big
Love).
Blackout
follows Daniel Demoys (Eccleston), a stranger in his own life. Over the years
he has gone from being an idealistic young man with a burning desire to make
the world a better place, to a disillusioned and corrupt council official. His
alcoholism has driven a wedge between him and wife, Alex (Kirwan), and their
three children. The fallout from his alcohol fuelled actions prove agonising for
all around him.
When Daniel
wakes up after another drunken night, he realises that he might be responsible
for a murder. A dramatic act of redemption buys him public adoration, so much
so that he has become a candidate in the race for Mayor, persuaded by council
official Jerry Durrans (Bremner), and lawyer sister Lucy (Marshal).
The public’s
opinion of Daniel as a straight talking everyday hero couldn’t be higher. They
are enthralled by his no nonsense determination not to treat the electorate
like fools and by his openness about his personal problems and struggle with
addiction.
As his public
star rises ever higher and he tries to repair the damage done to his private
life, he is painfully aware that it could all come crashing down at any moment.
With Detective Dalien Bevan (Scott) hot on his trail and determined to gain
respect in the force, he could be just the person to do this.
With Daniel’s
deepening relationships with Bevan’s ex-wife Sylvie (Buring), hospital nurse
Donna (Katic), and the murdered man’s daughter Ruth (Callard), he finds himself
in even more of a tangled web than he could ever have imagined.
Blackout was
commissioned by Ben Stephenson, Controller, Drama Commissioning, and Danny
Cohen, Controller, BBC One. The producer is Matthew Bird (Death In Paradise,
The Street) and director is Tom Green (Misfits, Kid). Executive Producers are
Christopher Aird for BBC, Nicola Shindler for Red Production Company, and
written by Bill Gallagher (Lark Rise to Candleford, The Prisoner).
Episode one
of Blackout is confirmed to air Monday 2 July on BBC One at 9pm.
Shonda Rhimes discusses Scandal and Private Practice exits
The new
seasons of ABC's Scandal and Private Practice are still three months away, but
we already know who won't be back. Henry Ian Cusick (Scandal's Stephen Finch)
and Tim Daly (Private Practice's Pete Wilder) will not return to their
respective dramas.
Shonda Rhimes
— the creator of both series, as well as Grey's Anatomy — explained to me what
went into her casting decisions.
"Henry
Ian Cusick is such a great guy," Rhimes told me at the 4th annual Produced
By conferences held this past weekend in Los Angeles. "In the making of
the show, there was less for him to do than is deserving of him. I felt, why
hold him back from doing other things?"
Read more at TV Guide
Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy world-wide distribution campaign
Message from Dollena Campbell,
outreach Producer for Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy:
Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy Goes World Wide With Your Help!Why do we need your help?Because our independent film deserves a strong presence! Distribution - placing a film into theaters - is the hardest phase for filmmakers. It costs money to place the film into each theater - and that’s before it generates any funds. When you look at the amount charged per day to keep a film in a theatre (and per screen), multiplied by the amount of theaters…it’s easy to see why we need your help or we won't be able to place it in as many theaters as we’d like. This is where independent films live or die! It's taken Rob over eleven years to bring Irvine Welsh’s Ecstasy to the screen…let’s give it a big reception! After a limited debut in the UK we'd love to take Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy worldwide.
Read more at Indiegogo
Irvine
Welsh's Ecstasy stars Adam Sinclair, Billy Boyd, Colin Mochrie and several
other Scottish actors
Billy Boyd to guest on 'City Secrets'
Reported this
week by Basically Billy Boyd:
Looks like Billy is filming City Secrets on Sky Atlantic with Alan Cumming. Just spotted these tweets!
Hidden Lane Tearoom @HiddenLTearoom - very much enjoyed having Billy Boyd and @alancumming in the Tearoom today! Looking forward to watching City Secrets on Sky Atlantic soon!
And this:JamHot @JamHot - Saw Alan Cumming and Billy Boyd in the hidden lane where our studio is today. No idea what they were up to but they had a camera crewAnd this:walkingheads @walkingheads - Billy Boyd (@OfficialBeecake) has also been seen filming in the #HiddenLane today… Wonder if they’d enjoy taking our #Glasgow Music Tour?
Barrowman forced to cancel concert
Singer,
television presenter and actor John Barrowman has been forced to cancel his
Blackpool concert because of the severe weather.
The 45-year-old
Doctor Who and Torchwood star was forced to axe his show at the Tower Festival
Headland venue last night, on health and safety grounds because of a forecast of further
bad weather.
Concert
promoter Cuffe and Taylor said it had been advised by local organiser Marketing
Blackpool that the weather made it "unsafe for our teams to install the
sound and lighting equipment for this evening's concert".
John said:
"I am deeply disappointed that Mother Nature has had the final say on my
concert in Blackpool. I've been following the forecast very closely all week!
"Obviously,
I really want to perform for my fans, however, the safety of fans and my
technical team is of the utmost importance and I have to follow the advice of
the organisers. I promise that I will be back to Blackpool very soon."
Cuffe and
Taylor said it had arranged for all ticket holders to receive a full refund of
the face value of their tickets.
Source: PressAssociation
John Barrowman’s official website confirmed the news, with more information.
John Barrowman’s official website confirmed the news, with more information.
Robert Carlyle at the Edinburgh International Film Festival
Following the Edinburgh International Film
Festival’s announcement
that Robert Carlyle would not be attending the Festival due to ill-health and
had had to cancel his In Person event this evening (Sunday 24 June), the actor later
confirmed that he would still be attending the UK première of California Solo,
his new film where he portrays an ageing former Britpop rocker, at the festival
on 28 June.
Read more at The Scotsman