Afternoon play - 'Black Out.'
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Afternoon play - 'Black Out.'
Just got this for next week. Julian is doing another afternnon play.
Time: 14:15 to 15:00 (45 minutes long).
When: Thursday 17th August on BBC Radio Four
Black Out.
By Damian Barr and Laura Lockington. Dan and Lucy are about to compete for the same job. They are also in total denial about a recent one-night stand. Then they get stuck in a lift together. Can things get any worse?
Starring: Julian Rhind-Tutt, Nicola Walker, David Anders, Stephen Critchlow
Time: 14:15 to 15:00 (45 minutes long).
When: Thursday 17th August on BBC Radio Four
Black Out.
By Damian Barr and Laura Lockington. Dan and Lucy are about to compete for the same job. They are also in total denial about a recent one-night stand. Then they get stuck in a lift together. Can things get any worse?
Starring: Julian Rhind-Tutt, Nicola Walker, David Anders, Stephen Critchlow
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Black Out
Black Out was the excellent play on Radio 4 this afternoon. It was an interesting play, concerning Dan (JRT) & Lucy (Nicola Walker) who had a one night stand together fairly recently & then later get stuck in a lift together…much to their chagrin!
Oh my gosh, who wouldn't want to be stranded in a lift [or anywhere] with the Golden Boy?!
It was an interesting play & Julian was fabulous as Dan. His sarcasm & quick wit was very like Dr Mac. You could almost ‘see’ the petulance on his face when arguing with Lucy. His quietly sexy voice, specifically when reminding Lucy of the night they had spent together, & the kissing noises made me purrrrrrrrr with delight. (stops to cool off a bit!]
So realistic was Julian’s interpretation of the script, I actually winced at the bit where, when trying to escape from the lift, Dan jumped & hurt his ankle. Julian always gives a very polished & professional performance & yet makes every part his own. He seems to gain in confidence & stature with every performance. More power to your elbow Lad!
Nicola Walker was also very good as the quietly efficient & determined Lucy, but vulnerable at the same time.. She has a very pleasant voice & one could quite believe that she & Dan would make a great couple. ( I believe Nicola is the actress who played Ruth in BBC’s Spooks)
A very enjoyable 45 minutes with an inspired twist at the end!
Another triumph for JRT!
Well done Julian!
xxxxx
Oh my gosh, who wouldn't want to be stranded in a lift [or anywhere] with the Golden Boy?!
It was an interesting play & Julian was fabulous as Dan. His sarcasm & quick wit was very like Dr Mac. You could almost ‘see’ the petulance on his face when arguing with Lucy. His quietly sexy voice, specifically when reminding Lucy of the night they had spent together, & the kissing noises made me purrrrrrrrr with delight. (stops to cool off a bit!]
So realistic was Julian’s interpretation of the script, I actually winced at the bit where, when trying to escape from the lift, Dan jumped & hurt his ankle. Julian always gives a very polished & professional performance & yet makes every part his own. He seems to gain in confidence & stature with every performance. More power to your elbow Lad!
Nicola Walker was also very good as the quietly efficient & determined Lucy, but vulnerable at the same time.. She has a very pleasant voice & one could quite believe that she & Dan would make a great couple. ( I believe Nicola is the actress who played Ruth in BBC’s Spooks)
A very enjoyable 45 minutes with an inspired twist at the end!
Another triumph for JRT!
Well done Julian!
xxxxx
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Just to agree with previous posts, a great performance from Julian as always. A fairly straightforward, although well observed romantic storyline, but with a good sting in the tail!
Having watched the vid on the making of Basil, I did smile at the sound effects of Julian taking off his trainers, and again of him climbing and jumping - I'd like to have seen that. As for the kissing sounds....(!)
Anyone who didn't hear it should definitely 'listen again'.
Having watched the vid on the making of Basil, I did smile at the sound effects of Julian taking off his trainers, and again of him climbing and jumping - I'd like to have seen that. As for the kissing sounds....(!)
Anyone who didn't hear it should definitely 'listen again'.
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Totally in agreement with everything already said. Black Out is possibly the best radio play JRT has been in. I thought it was funny, emotional, it was very real. Obviously the gravelly voice and the kissing sounds did a lot for my enjoyment of the play, but I thought on the whole it was very well written.
For 80% of the time I was expecting it to be some dark, poignant account of a terrorist attack, counteracted by the whole Big-Brothery theme at the end; it just displayed the UKs pre-occupation, even in times of terror with all things reality TV.
Was it just me, or did anyone else picture Lucy to be the blonde lass from Shaun of the Dead? Not Lucy Davis...the other one. She didn't stike me as an older, dark haired woman.
For 80% of the time I was expecting it to be some dark, poignant account of a terrorist attack, counteracted by the whole Big-Brothery theme at the end; it just displayed the UKs pre-occupation, even in times of terror with all things reality TV.
Was it just me, or did anyone else picture Lucy to be the blonde lass from Shaun of the Dead? Not Lucy Davis...the other one. She didn't stike me as an older, dark haired woman.
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