Jim, since you don't like running about, would you consider a role where you had to sit down the whole time and keep one hand constantly out of sight?
one hand constantly out of sight
He's just polishing his cyberman's helmet...*splutter* Whit?! Wait a cotton-picking second here:
I'm auditioning to play a masturbating Lumic?one hand constantly out of sight
Not me. I don't do running. Refuse. Point blank. If something requires me to move faster than walking pace, then I'll find something else to meander towards.
*splutter* Whit?! Wait a cotton-picking second here:
one hand constantly out of sight
I'm auditioning to play a masturbating Lumic?
Speaking of which... I'm at the BBC today. Every time I'm there I fight between the need to act professional and the geeky need to have a pohto taken with their TARDIS.
Yeah about a year ago I had a meeting at the White City offices and spent half the time wondering how I could nip downstairs to chck out the Dalek they had on a lower floor...I was too chicken to just ask!![]()
Crap.... that sure backfired.And through the Daleks, I SHALL HAVE THAT POWEEEEEER!
Crap.... that sure backfired.And through the Daleks, I SHALL HAVE THAT POWEEEEEER!![]()
Are you sure about that? Frankie seems to be a kind, happy-go-lucky sorta bloke.Crap.... that sure backfired.And through the Daleks, I SHALL HAVE THAT POWEEEEEER!![]()
Better me than Frankie Boyle. (hi MTW fans)
Have you seen any classic Who yet Neroon?
I've watched a handful of episodes over the years, but other than Tom Baker I'd be hard pressed to identify who was Who.Have you seen any classic Who yet Neroon?
Moses Jones, a vibrant and thrilling drama set in the heart of London, stars Shaun Parkes in his first leading role for television. Moses Jones is writer Joe Penhall's first original series for television, following his award-winning adaptation of Jake Arnott's novel The Long Firm (also for BBC Two).
Parkes heads up a cast of new and established talent which boasts Matt Smith, who was recently confirmed as David Tennant's replacement as the 11th Doctor Who, Eamonn Walker, Dennis Waterman, Indira Varma and Jude Akuwudike, and introduces newcomers Wunmi Mosaku and Obi Abili.
The story, told over three one-hour episodes, begins when a wave of violence hits London following the discovery of the bizarrely mutilated body of a man in the Thames. First appearances suggest a witchcraft killing, but the dark reality is more complicated – and even more frightening.
Assigned to the case are young hopeful DS Dan Twentyman and his senior partner, DI Moses Jones, seconded from Scotland Yard due to his supposed cultural links with the local African community. Confronted with a wall of silence, Jones and Twentyman become increasingly frustrated, but all roads lead to Joy, her friend Solomon and the Afrigo Club, where the ex-pat community goes to unwind to the irresistible music of Solomon's band.
As the search deepens, the violence escalates and the investigation grinds to a halt. But one name crops up again and again – Mathias Mutukula, a mysterious godfather figure rumoured to have both terror links and supernatural powers. Forced to ask himself tough questions about his cultural identity, Moses embarks on a frightening quest to track down his man and redeem himself before the community implodes ... or takes revenge itself.
Doctor Who Christmas special 2009Wait ? When did they cast Philo as the Doctor ?![]()
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.