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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2017 8:12:46 GMT
Couldn't find an existing KC3 thread, but the new TV film will air 10th May at 9pm on BBCTwo, starring the late Tim Pigott-Smith.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2017 8:18:54 GMT
Ooh thank you! I'd been wondering if I'd missed any announcement for this. Much looking forward despite the tinge of sadness.
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Post by althea on May 2, 2017 10:26:26 GMT
Oh my god!! I had no idea they were even doing this and I would have missed it if it wasn't for you guys!! Thank you!!!!!!
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Post by danielwhit on May 2, 2017 10:38:34 GMT
Thanks for the reminder - I saw the trailer after Line of Duty on Sunday. Looks well made, presumably will feature a "dedicated to" either fronting or backending the programme.
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Post by viserys on May 2, 2017 10:57:27 GMT
Very nice, thanks for the reminder. I'll be literally all at sea then, but hopefully it will be on iPlayer later.
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Post by Jan on May 2, 2017 15:23:40 GMT
They have already organised some excellent publicity for it in the Daily Mail which should boost the viewing figures.
Interesting that Goold actually said that a couple of actors turned it down because of the negative effect on their chances in the honours list. True or not interesting he said it.
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Post by peggs on May 2, 2017 15:46:18 GMT
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Post by zahidf on May 2, 2017 15:56:21 GMT
God, what a bunch of moronic idiots.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2017 18:25:40 GMT
Off topic but this week's episode of Doctor Who (starring David Suchet) is also written by Mike Bartlett. Who is obviously a bit of a fan as he slipped the names of the 70s episodes of Who that Tim Piggot-Smith was in into his tribute to him the other week
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Post by peggs on May 2, 2017 20:51:42 GMT
Am looking forward to this though slightly disappointed it's not the full original cast, i'd have said the play presented the royals is quite a positive light generally and another opportunity to see the great Tim Piggot-Smith.
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Post by Polly1 on May 2, 2017 22:12:57 GMT
Off topic but this week's episode of Doctor Who (starring David Suchet) is also written by Mike Bartlett. Who is obviously a bit of a fan as he slipped the names of the 70s episodes of Who that Tim Piggot-Smith was in into his tribute to him the other week Hmmm...Dr. Who, Dr. Foster, adaptation of KC3, I'm slightly afraid we will soon lose Bartlett from the stage which would be a huge shame.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2017 22:19:59 GMT
The bulk of the cast is the same from original production. Only notable name missing is probably Lydia Wilson who has been replaced by Charlotte Riley. I'd assume that Lydia was probably unavailable as there was no reason to recast just this part.
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Post by nash16 on May 2, 2017 22:44:21 GMT
The bulk of the cast is the same from original production. Only notable name missing is probably Lydia Wilson who has been replaced by Charlotte Riley. I'd assume that Lydia was probably unavailable as there was no reason to recast just this part. The other lead female of Jess, the "common" girl was recast too. A shame. But should be in good hands with Tamara Lawrence (currently playing Viola at the National)
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Post by barelyathletic on May 3, 2017 14:03:12 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2017 23:05:58 GMT
Reading all the articles saying how "controversial" it is before it has even aired makes me worried that it'll do a Jerry Springer - The Opera and never be performed in the theatre again. There's no 'Royalist Voice' is there?
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 0:37:52 GMT
The other lead female of Jess, the "common" girl was recast too. A shame. But should be in good hands with Tamara Lawrence (currently playing Viola at the National) Lucy Phelps who played Jess on last tour is on a 6 month gig with RSC doing Roman season so may not have been available. Katie Brayben who went on to sweep the awards season as Carole King in Beautiful was the initial Diana and younger female understudy in first run. No word that she is reprising her role as a ghost peeping coyly around corners.
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Post by nash16 on May 4, 2017 8:53:55 GMT
The other lead female of Jess, the "common" girl was recast too. A shame. But should be in good hands with Tamara Lawrence (currently playing Viola at the National) Lucy Phelps who played Jess on last tour is on a 6 month gig with RSC doing Roman season so may not have been available. Katie Brayben who went on to sweep the awards season as Carole King in Beautiful was the initial Diana and younger female understudy in first run. No word that she is reprising her role as a ghost peeping coyly around corners. Oh, I missed the tour completely. I meant Tafline Steen who played the character at the Almeida/West End/Broadway runs.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 9:45:23 GMT
Katie Brayben is listed as playing Diana on RadioTimes.com.
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Post by hal9000 on May 4, 2017 12:13:51 GMT
So pleased about this thread, as I won't get a chance to see it until TPTB make it available to us antipodeans.
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Post by n1david on May 6, 2017 12:24:41 GMT
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Post by Jan on May 6, 2017 17:30:45 GMT
Yes. He's said it was a joke taken out of context and got himself in the Daily Mail again, more viewers .....
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Post by peggs on May 9, 2017 19:50:07 GMT
Crikey the media, BBC whatever aren't half making a fuss about this aren't they, or are being whipped up to create media coverage and draw people in, i read something today about the critics at the time the play was on being very critical and saying it was anti monarchist etc but don't recall that. Wonder if people tuning in to watch it on the back of the coverage will wonder where all the controversy is. I loved this at the almeida so hope it transfers to tv well with the added poignancy of being something of a final hurrah for Tim Pigott Smith.
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Post by lynette on May 10, 2017 12:03:20 GMT
I also missed this on the stage but what I find funny is that we people, theatre punters go to all sorts of stuff, some of it controversial and it is like we are a fifth column of anarchist rebels! We see stuff. Then they put it on the telly and it is ooo sooo out there.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2017 13:55:45 GMT
It's just the Daily Mail creating an artificial controversy to attract the attention of its target demographic.
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Post by peggs on May 10, 2017 19:44:02 GMT
also keeps popping up in the broadsheets. Oh if only we were a firth column of anarchist rebels, if this is controversy what would the wider world think of our little theatreboard?
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