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Father Brown

25/6/2012

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Had two lovely days on the new BBC afternoon drama "Father Brown"
25.06.12 Arrived in Upper Slaughter in the Cotswolds at 8.10am for a nice breakfast - into costume and makeup and driven to the village Hall - With Brian Harvey - Ian Smith - Suzi Coats - Colin all playing Villagers - Really hot day today -did some nice scenes around the village green - Lunch - more afternoon tea scenes and then wrapped at 8pm 
With Mark Williams and Sorcha Cusack
 

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26.06.12 Day 2 - Arrived at 8.15pm - breakfast and down to set - not used till after lunch at 3pm - two nice scenes in the grave yard - Can't tell you anymore - they wanted me back on wedenesday but couldnt do it - Wrapped at 6.40pm 

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Calendar Girls

20/6/2012

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Just been cast in Calendar Girls @ the Crescent Theatre playing the part of "Rod"
Runs from 8th Sept to 15th Sept 2012
Rehearsals start soon so I will keep you updated on how we're going

click on Link below to book tickets

Calendar Girls Tickets

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Father Brown

20/6/2012

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Been booked on "Father Brown" the new daytime 10 part series from the producers and crew from "Landgirls"

see below

 To mark the centenary of the first publication of GK Chesterton's Father
Brown
stories, BBC One Daytime has commissioned a new 10
part drama
series to be made by the BBC in Birmingham.

Developed by Tessa Finch, head of
development for BBC Vision Productions
and John Yorke,
controller of drama production, the new series will be
made at the BBC Birmingham drama village.

Executive Producers are Will Trotter and John Yorke. The
producer is Ceri Meyrick.

The
series, based on the fictional priest's early criminal investigations, features
Father Brown, the kindly cleric with his large umbrella and numerous brown paper
parcels. Outwardly bumbling and unworldly, this priest detective possesses a
sharp intelligence and limitless knowledge of men's evil.

With Salford in the ascendent, the BBC
is keen to show that BBC Birmingham is still in business.

John Yorke says; "This new commission
will see investment in Birmingham,
which is home to the
award winning Doctors, now in its 12th year, and
the award winning Land Girls,
which has just had its third series aired
to an average of
1.6 million viewers. This is good news for BBC
Birmingham
and shows the BBC's commitment to the city."


Speaking about the commission, BBC Controller of Daytime Liam
Keelan
says; "We're excited by the opportunity to bring a
great literary
character to life and to introduce a new
original high quality drama to
viewers on BBC Daytime."


Set in the
first half of the 20th century, Father Brown's world is
quintessentially English: drawing rooms in large country
houses,
gentlemen's clubs and secret gardens, as well as
foggy London streets,
railway stations and rural parish
churches.

Father Brown will be
filmed next year and screened on BBC One Daytime in
2013.

This is a
co-production between BBC One Daytime and BBC Worldwide.
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