#Emma Darwall Smith
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And THAT's how you do a poster! I'm not big on Diana documentaries...or biopics....
...Yet....I don't think I can say no to this one! I mean...if they put this much effort on the poster...I can hope that the film manages to be the same quality too right?
Poster Rating: 8/10 (I could go lower to give the film a fighting chance.)
I expect a couple of these would be on regular rotation on walls of cinephiles. :)
Source: Jenelle Riley's Tweet.
#FIlm#Princess of Wales#Diana Spencer#Pablo Larraín#Steven Knight#Kristen Stewart#Timothy Spall#Jack Nielen#Freddie Spry#Jack Farthing#Sean Harris#Stella Gonet#Richard Sammel#Elizabeth Berrington#Amy Manson#Sally Hawkins#Emma Darwall Smith#Michael Epp#Biopics#Spencer
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Hi! I saw you posted a file of Colin's latest radio show, do you also happen to have cry babies and keeping in touch please? :> I can't find those anywhere. tia
BBC Radio 4 - Cry Babies // bandcamp page + mp3
Busy, successful couple Angela and Barty Flitcroft want a child but do not have the time to look after it. The solution is a genetically-enhanced daughter, Joy, birthed by a surrogate mother and reared to adulthood in a cryogenic chamber. / Joy experiences brief moments ‘out of the machine’, and as time passes each opening brings shocks and surprises as her parents and their society undergo incredible changes. And for Joy, stuffed with education by the machine but denied everyday experiences, life is not just a strange new country, but a frightening, confusing and often funny one, too.
Credits:
Written by Kim Newman
Directed/Produced by Neil Gardner
Dr. ROSSITER - Alex Jennings
ANGELA FLITCROFT - Natasha Little
BARTY FLITCROFT - Rupert Degas
JOY - Sia Berkeley
ROGER - Colin Morgan
SLEEPLEARN MACHINE - Sarah Douglas
ARUNA - Emma Darwall-Smith
JEFF - Sam Alexander
DAISY - Kirsty Stuart
ARI - Rob Kendrick
NURSE MARKETA / GIRL - Emma Handy
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BBC Radio 4 - Keeping In Touch // 34,2MB
A woman, happily married and with children, considers whether her settled life leaves her free to make her own choices. Written by Joan Bakewell in response to Harold Pinter’s 1978 play Betrayal and based on their 1960’s affair, the drama throws a new light on how it came about.
Credits:
Written by Joan Bakewell
Produced by Charlotte Riches
RACHEL - Charlotte Riley
TOM - Colin Morgan
DAVID - Alistair Petrie
WAITER - Cesare Taurasi
POLLY - Amy-Jayne Leigh
CHLOE - Beatrix Baxter
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