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Benedict's Non-Sherlock Work » Benedict Cumberbatch in Look Back In Anger » July 9, 2012 5:52 pm

Lisbeth
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I went to this and thought it was brilliant. I was lucky enough to catch Ben before most people turned up but even then there were SO MANY autograph dealers and I think that just completely ruins it for everyone involved. Sadly I didn't to say more than hi and get an autograph.

I watched the stage door crowd afterwards and it was just completely insane and from the very little interaction I had with him I got the feeling that he really didn't want to be doing the whole meeting fans thing.

Other Cast & Production Team » The amazing Louise Brealey - discussions, interviews & work » July 2, 2012 2:00 pm

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Birthday is brilliant, really funny and sweet and deep at the same time.

I saw Loo to say hi to but I completely lost the ability to actually talk to her. Bit sad about that!

I might go and see it again when I'm back in London.

Benedict's Non-Sherlock Work » Appearing Cheltenham Festival » June 26, 2012 2:43 pm

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First Tim Minchin had to cancel his show there, now Ben's there and it's sold out and I'm also booked up for that date. This festival does not like me!

Other Cast & Production Team » The amazing Louise Brealey - discussions, interviews & work » June 25, 2012 1:30 pm

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I'll be seeing Loo on Saturday, just a bit excited! ;)

Other Cast & Production Team » Everything we need to know about Andrew Scott interviews and work » June 14, 2012 4:53 pm

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Starts 4th July on BBC1.

"Christopher Eccleston plays Daniel Demoys, a stranger in his own life. He has gone from being an idealistic young man to a disillusioned and corrupt council official. New drama on BBC One.

Daniel is a mess. He's drinking so much he's having blackouts. He has also been passing council contract details to businessman Henry Pulis.

When a row between the pair gets out of hand, an alcohol-fuelled Daniel beats Pulis brutally, leaving him in a coma. Desperate for help, Daniel seeks out his sister Lucy, a lawyer.

Lucy is representing Nelson Venner, a young man speaking out against drug gangs. Lucy and Venner are giving a press statement when a car slows and a gun appears from the window. Daniel impulsively throws himself in front of Venner, taking the bullet.

When Daniel wakes in hospital, he is unaware his impulsive act is all over the news, and a nurse, Donna, explains he's being lauded as a hero. Daniel is lucky to have cheated death. It's a wake-up call. Maybe he has a chance to be a better man.

Elsewhere, Henry Pulis lies in intensive care. Daniel is wracked with guilt and desperate to pay for his sins.

When political consultant Jerry Durrans visits Daniel to suggest he could be a viable candidate in the city's first mayoral election, Daniel is sceptical. Yet the seed of an idea has been planted and he has been set on the unlikely path to being elected his city's first political mayor. But Daniel remains a man with the blackest of secrets, desperate to make a stab at redemption.

Cast: Christopher Eccleston is Daniel Demoys; Dervla Kirwan is Alex Demoys; Ewen Bremner is Jerry Durrans; MyAnna Buring is Sylvie; Branka Katic is Donna; Andrew Scott is Dalien Bevan; David Hayman plays Henry Pulis; Rebecca Callard is Ruth Pulis; Lyndsey Marshal is Lucy Demoys; Olivia Cooke is Meg Demoys and Danny Sapani is Detective Griffin."

Benedict's Non-Sherlock Work » Murder Is Easy » June 10, 2012 1:00 pm

Lisbeth
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Yep oops the wrong episode. I can't read tv guides!

Benedict's Non-Sherlock Work » Murder Is Easy » June 10, 2012 12:42 pm

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Ben's appearence in the new adaptation of Miss Marple is being reshown 14th June, 8PM on ITV3

Benedict's Non-Sherlock Work » Frankenstein » June 10, 2012 12:37 pm

Lisbeth
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One week tomorrow for me!!!

TV Programmes » Doctor Who » May 28, 2012 5:00 pm

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I'm a huge Ten fan, but I also really like Nine. I also really like Martha even though most fans I've ever met say they hate her.

I used to love Rose but I HATED her when she came back, she acted like a spoilt brat!

TV Programmes » X-files » May 28, 2012 4:56 pm

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Mulder is one of my all-time favourite characters!

I spent far too much money on the complete boxset a couple of years ago! ;)

Awards » BAFTA'S MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS » May 28, 2012 4:27 pm

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I had such an amazing time! My seats were right at the front of the balcony so I had a great view.

I jumped up and down and screamed like a madwoman and cried when Andrew won. The Youtube award really shocked me, I thought we had it in the bag this year! Also felt really bad that Benedict didn't win.

And afterwards, I got to meet Rupert and Steven!

Other Cast & Production Team » Bertie Carvel-Sebatian Wilkes » May 20, 2012 9:14 pm

Lisbeth
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I've seen it 4 times (not enough!) and everytime I've walked out of the theatre I've heard people say how brilliant it was and how much they enjoyed it, and how clever Tim Minchin is.

Tim Minchin is a genius, and a really lovely person.

Upcoming Events & Competitions » Sherlock Masterclass at Edinburgh Festival (with Moffat/Gatiss/Vertue) » May 20, 2012 7:57 pm

Lisbeth
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They emailed me back! I've had to send them a scan of my passport to prove my DOB. (very official sounding!)

You can also get a discount if you're a student (of any age)

Other Cast & Production Team » Bertie Carvel-Sebatian Wilkes » May 20, 2012 7:52 pm

Lisbeth
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I'm not sure how much of an impression he made, he played Sebastian Wilkes in The Blind Banker.

ANYWAY. He is completely and utterly amazing as Miss Trunchbull in Matilda The Musical.

If you're in London then you really need to go and see it, it's the most moving and inspiring and brilliant thing I have ever seen. Musically, it's been written my Tim Minchin (who is my other 'obbsession') and it's just so good I can't even explain it.

I would share a couple of songs but they've been taken down from YouTube.

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