Showing posts with label Bbc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bbc. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch spotted filming latest scenes for new series of Sherlock April 1, 2013 | by SWNS Reporter

Benedict Cumberbatch arrives at The Daffodil restaurant in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire to film scenes for the new series of the BBC TV’s Sherlock drama

TV star Benedict Cumberbatch was today spotted filming the latest scenes for hit show Sherlock.

The stylish actor was seen playing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous character on Suffolk Parade in Cheltenham.

Cumberbatch was joined on set by Amanda Abbington, partner of co-star Martin Freeman, who has recently joined the cast of the BBC1 detective drama.


Monday, 1 April 2013

'Mr. Selfridge' premiere: What did you think? By Andrea Reiher March 31, 2013 11:00 PM ET (ZAP 2 IT)



PBS' "Masterpiece Classic" debuted a new drama Sunday (March 31), hoping to attract the viewers who are currently in "Downton Abbey" withdrawal with period piece "Mr. Selfridge," which has already aired in the U.K. to solid ratings, averaging 8.5 million viewers per episode.

The question is -- will it catch on here in the U.S.?

Star Jeremy Piven is best known for his work as Ari Gold on "Entourage," a fast-talking, neurotic Hollywood talent agent. We can't imagine that "Mr. Selfridge" is going to attract many "Entourage" viewers, so we're curious as to the PBS viewer reaction to Piven in the titular role, which is not unlike his "Entourage" character.

For us, while Piven is certainly a solid Selfridge, we found the supporting characters even more interesting. In particular, Aisling Loftus as Agnes Towler, a shop girl who takes care of her younger brother and has to put up with a mooching, alcoholic father.

READ MORE: http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2013/03/mr-selfridge-premiere-what-did-you-think.html

Sunday, 31 March 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch: Sherlock may be filming in Cheltenham next week (THIS IS GLOUCESTERSHIRE)



HIT TV drama Sherlock is set to be filmed in Cheltenham early next week, the Echo understands.
Scenes from the BBC show, which stars Benedict Cumberbatch in the lead role, will be filmed in Suffolk Parade after Highways chiefs gave it their seal of approval.


It raises the prospect of Cumberbatch haring through the town in his signature deer-stalker hat as he outwits criminal masterminds – aided by his trusty sidekick Watson, played by TheOffice star Martin Freeman.
A source close to the production company confirmed that filming would take place on Monday and Tuesday.


Read more: http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/Benedict-Cumberbatch-filming-Sherlock-Cheltenham/story-18563155-detail/story.html#ixzz2P8HTyrQ3 
Follow us: @thisisglos on Twitter | thisisgloucestershire on Facebook



Saturday, 30 March 2013

BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH: Sherlock Holmes and the mystery of why he's so shy about his illustrious looks By ALISON BOSHOFF PUBLISHED: 17:00 EST, UPDATED: 17:00 EST, 29 March 2013 (DAILY MAIL)

Leading man: Benedict Cumberbatch and rumoured past romance Lydia Hearst pictured together last year in Los Angeles

When actors work on set, their every need is catered for. And when Benedict Cumberbatch, the Sherlock actor who was once described as looking like a Meerkat in a Magimix, is delivered his coffee in a Styrofoam cup, he has his own sardonic way of making the experience more fun.

‘I try to get [the assistants] to write Sir Benedict on the cup,’ he says. ‘Occasionally, they oblige.’
As it turns out, he may not be a Sir but he is even posher than most of his fans previously thought.

It is well known that Cumberbatch, who this week started making the highly-anticipated third BBC series of Sherlock, grew up in Kensington and went to Harrow School (fees £32,160 a year).

However, despite giving dozens of interviews, he has never previously disclosed quite how illustrious his background is.



Why? Well, Cumberbatch is rather touchy about the subject of class. He told the Radio Times in August that he was fed up with ‘all the posh-bashing that goes on … It’s all so predictable. So domestic,  so dumb. It makes me think I want to go  to America.’

He continued, with some energy: ‘I wasn’t born into land or titles, or new money, or  an oil rig.’

Fair enough. But while his family isn’t exactly rolling in it, the Cumberbatches have long been extremely eminent in society circles — so much so that The Times newspaper extensively covered the 1934 wedding of his grandfather, Henry Carlton Cumberbatch, a submarine commander who was decorated in both World Wars.

Unusually, The Times illustrated the piece with a picture as well as a full description of the bride’s dress, flowers and headdress and a comprehensive list of the guests.


Henry Carlton Cumberbatch, by the way, was also described as a noted crack shot with a rifle, an exceptional rower and a ‘strong’ tennis player. His manly charm was noted by fellow officers.

Perhaps Benedict, who favours extreme sports such as paragliding and skydiving, gets some of his physical derring-do from that side of the family.

I can also reveal that his great-grandfather, Henry Alfred Cumberbatch, was the British Consul General in Smyrna, Turkey, and ruffled feathers with his protests against the slave trade in the area at the time.



Records show that in a single month in 1872, he made seven reports to the Foreign Office on the subject — and was instructed to turn a blind eye to the issue, and leave it to local authorities instead. He was also banned from sheltering slaves at the embassy.

Later, in recognition of his diplomatic service, he was created CMG — an honour sometimes known as ‘Call Me God’, a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael & St George.

Both men sound like the sort of relatives who would make one burst with pride. So why has Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch kept so quiet about them?

It seems Cumberbatch is rather sweetly angst-ridden about his high beginnings and the way he is publicly perceived. Nevertheless, he struggles to quash his patrician sense of proper standards.

Take the way he bemoaned modern culture in a recent interview: ‘It’s very hard getting into the car in the morning and listening to some radio station and thinking, “This is the level that people are engaging at on quite a few conversations.” ’

He went on: ‘I’m a firm believer in audiences being so much more intelligent than the s*** they get fed.’


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2301223/Sherlock-Holmes-mystery-hes-shy-illustrious-looks.html#ixzz2P2eisH5o 
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

Thursday, 28 March 2013

Martin Freeman's partner Amanda Abbington joins the cast of Sherlock

The BBC has confirmed that the actress will appear "in a role that significantly impacts upon the lives of John and Sherlock"


Paul Jones
12:43 PM, 27 March 2013

Sherlock star Martin Freeman could soon have a new, yet strangely familiar, partner in crime-solving, with the news that his long-term girlfriend Amanda Abbington has joined the cast of the BBC1 detective drama.

Abbington was recently spotted in Bristol filming a scene for the upcoming third series alongside Benedict Cumberbatch’s detective, and this morning the BBC confirmed her involvement.

There’s no news yet as to who Abbington will be playing – a love interest for Freeman's character John wouldn’t test her acting skills much – but we're told its a role that "significantly impacts upon the lives of John and Sherlock".



Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch films bonfire scenes for new Sherlock episode 'featuring stunt double' (MIRROR)

Star joined by possibly new cast member Amanda Abbington, the real-life partner of Martin Freeman







By Rob Leigh

Spoiler alert: it looks as if Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sherlock Holmes may not be dead after all.

But then again, if you’re a true Sherlock fan, you’ve probably been speculating about how the BBC hit drama’s detective may have possibly escaped death since the end of the second series.

Seen filming scenes around a bonfire in Bristol on Monday night, the 36-year-old star looks to have been joined by actress Amanda Abbington, the real-life partner of Martin Freeman who plays the detective character’s sidekick John Watson.

READ MORE:http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/sherlock-pics-benedict-cumberbatch-films-1786334

Benedict Cumberbatch: (Video) Sherlock filming in Portland Square, Bristol


Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Martin Freeman: Sherlock night shoots hard (INDEPENDENT WOMAN)

Martin Freeman has admitted he is not looking forward to filming the new series of Sherlock in blizzard conditions.



The Hobbit star - who was crowned Best Actor at the Jameson Empire Awards - has just begun filming the new series of the hit TV show with Benedict Cumberbatch, and faces long night shoots during the icy weather.

Martin said: "We're going to be in Bristol tomorrow doing exteriors, and I think it will be freezing.

"I don't know whether it's actually snowing in Bristol at the moment, but either way it will be very, very cold and it will be hard - because we're doing nights as well."

The former star of The Office confessed he felt a bit embarrassed at the awards ceremony after realising his green suit and red shirt matched his gong perfectly.

READ MORE: http://www.independent.ie/woman/celeb-news/freeman-sherlock-night-shoots-hard-29152681.html

Monday, 25 March 2013

Ewan Mcgregor - Ewan Mcgregor Defends James Mcavoy Over Theatre Criticism 25 March 2013 (CONTACT MUSIC)

Ewan Mcgregor has stepped up to defend fellow Scottish actor James Mcavoy over criticisms theatre bosses are "dumbing down" by hiring him to star in a new London production of Macbeth.


The comments have riled MCGregor, who has now spoken out in defence of MCAvoy and called the criticisms "ridiculous".

In a post on Twitter.com, he writes, "Hardtalk moaning about celebs in theatre. Using James McAvoy as an (example). Ridiculous. Don't they know he's a brilliant actor. Come on Bbc!"



Martin Freeman wins Empire Award best actor for performance in The Hobbit (THE INDEPENDENT)


Martin Freeman was the epitome of modesty as he overcame star competition to win best actor at the Jameson Empire Film Awards tonight.

“It's possible that my performance was not the best if the year,” he said of his performance in The Hobbit. “but I'll take it.”


Similar modesty came when Dame Helen Mirren was named an Empire “legend”. “I feel more of a leg-over than a legend,” she quipped. “I have been more in my career.”

Jennifer Lawrence won best actress and Sam Mendes was named both best director and the “inspiration” awards, held in the Grosvenor House Hotel.

READ MORE: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/jameson-empire-film-awards-martin-freeman-wins-best-actor-for-performance-in-the-hobbit-8547600.html

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch: Sherlock emails to Wikileak Assange


Exclusive
By LEIGH HOLMWOOD
Published: 14 hrs ago




SHERLOCK star Benedict Cumberbatch and Wikileaks fugitive Julian Assange have struck up a a secret friendship.

Whistle-blowing activist Assange had refused to meet the actor who portrays him in new movie The Fifth Estate.

He slated the film as a “lie upon lie” and “a massive propaganda attack on Wikileaks and the character of my staff”.

But now he regularly emails Cumberbatch from the Ecuadorian embassy in London where he fled last June when Sweden tried to extradite him on sex charges.

A source said: “When filming began things changed. Their email relationship is the talk of the set. Assange now thinks Benedict better understands his actions and motivations.”


Saturday, 23 March 2013

New Star Trek Into Darkness Poster Hidden in Trailer Check out the stunning new international poster. (IGN)


by Chris Tilly MARCH 21, 2013

I guess we should have expected it. With Easter on the horizon, J.J. Abrams has hidden several Easter Eggs in the latest Star Trek Into Darkness trailer.

A close look at the film’s new international vid – which hit this morning – reveals a bunch of URLs which can be typed in to find new versions of the latest international posters.




Thursday, 21 March 2013

Letter from John Watson - Watson Reviews Violin Online On Behalf Of “Sherlock” March 20, 2013 By Dan Koelsch




6. Dr. John H. Watson
on behalf of Sherlock Holmes
221B Baker Street
LONDON
NW1 6XE

July 28th, 2011

Cécile and Chris at Cardiff Violins,

I just wanted to say thanks on behalf of my friend Sherlock Holmes for the violin he recently purchased from you. He would thank you himself; only, well Sherlock doesn’t really do that sort of thing.

You were extremely patient with him, much more than he deserved which I should also thank you for, as a lot of people find him ‘difficult’. Thought you handled the situation very well, especially when he insisted on deducing the history of each instrument he picked up, in addition to identifying the rosin dust from each bow that had previously been used! Anyway sorry about that, he’s always like it and yes it does get annoying, but at least you don’t have to live with him.

I don’t know much about violins myself, but it looks a lovely violin to me. The sound it makes when Sherlock plays it is beautiful and the other evening he treated me to a rendition of Bach’s Partita No.1, which sounded particularly marvelous on it. He seems very pleased anyway, that is to say he hasn’t complained at all and tells me playing it helps him think, which believe me is high praise indeed.

Yours Sincerely,

Dr. John H. Watson

www.johnwatsonblog.co.uk
Hartswood Films Ltd


READ MORE:  http://www.movieviral.com/2013/03/20/watson-reviews-violin-online-on-behalf-of-sherlock/

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch concerns Kirk and Spock in new 'Star Trek Into Darkness' images Just what is the new villain planning for the Enterprise crew? BY DAVE LEWIS WEDNESDAY, MAR 20, 2013 1:15 PM (HIT FIX)


We still don't know just who exactly Benedict Cumberbatch is playing in J.J. Abrams' upcoming "Star Trek Into Darkness," but according to these two new images, Kirk (Chris Pine) and Spock (Zachary Quinto) are worried about his villainous persona. The Enterprise officers also look as if they've taken a fashion cue from Cumberbatch's character, as Kirk and Spock seem to be taking the film's title seriously by donning black Starfleet uniforms.

Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/news/benedict-cumberbatch-concerns-kirk-and-spock-in-new-star-trek-into-darkness-images#qUqD0hWkmXiLjZPP.99 

Benedict Cumberbatch: Sherlock takes home two prizes at the Royal Television Society Programme awards (RADIO TIMES)

http://www.scoop.it/t/benedict-cumberbatch

The BBC detective drama triumphed in the best drama series and best drama writer categories, with Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss and Sue Vertue accepting the awards

Susanna Lazarus
10:57 PM, 19 March 2013

It was a Sherlock double at tonight's Royal Television Society Programme Awards as the show triumphed in the best drama series and best drama writer categories, voted for by members of the industry. 

The popular detective series - starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman - beat off competition in the best drama category from fellow BBC productions Call The Midwife and Line of Duty.

Accepting the award from host Jo Brand was executive producer Sue Vertue alongside series co-creators Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat. 

Speaking on behalf of the show, Vertue said, "I'll take this as a chance to thank the brains behind Sherlock, Steven and Mark. We just love making the series."

READ MORE: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-03-19/sherlock-takes-home-two-prizes-at-the-royal-television-society-programme-awards

Monday, 18 March 2013

Matthew Macfadyen: Ripper Street Withdrawal, Part Deux

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18MzKb0hrY8

Poor Hobbs...

Ripper Street Withdrawal - Susan & Homer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRy0K0gpupE

Benedict Cumberbatch: Sherlock new episode title revealed as ... (METRO)



Mark Gatiss took to Twitter to announce the name (Picture: Twitter)
The title of the new episode of Sherlock has been announced as The Empty Hearse.

Sherlock co-creator and star Mark Gatiss unveiled the name of the new episode on Twitter, along with a photo of the clapperboard from the set of filming.

The clapperboard also bears the name of Jeremy Lovering, the director of the episode.

The premise of the first episode is set to be based on the original Sir Arthur Conan Doyle story The Adventure Of The Empty House, in which villain Sebastian Moran is introduced.


Fans have speculated that the episode will play on Sherlock’s ‘fake death’ (Picture: BBC)

Gatiss has previously said of the episode: ‘There’s certain things about ‘The Adventure of the Empty House’ which feel set in stone because that’s how Sherlock comes back, but at the same time we feel free to invent and to introduce new stuff to it.’

READ MORE: http://metro.co.uk/2013/03/18/sherlock-new-episode-title-revealed-as-the-empty-hearse-3546886/

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch is cyberstalked (THE TELEGRAPH)



By Tim Walker7:30AM GMT 13 Mar 2013

It is a crime that would have been beyond the ken of even the modern-day Sherlock Holmes that he portrays on screen: cyberstalking.

Benedict Cumberbatch admits that he was sufficiently unnerved when one of his neighbours started to document his actions in his own home in real time on a social networking site this week that he felt he had no alternative but to call in the police.

“I would say that it was the strangest fan experience that I’ve ever had,” Cumberbatch tells Mandrake. “I had someone live tweeting my movements while I was in my own house.

“It was such a strange and a direct thing to see these tweets saying what I was doing as I was doing them. I found it really worrying, and, yes, of course, very hard to deal with. I worked out after a while who it was who was doing it so, when it came to it, I didn’t actually call in the police, but I was prepared to do so.


READ MORE: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/9925578/Sherlock-star-Benedict-Cumberbatch-is-cyberstalked.html