Toby Jones stars as Alfred Hitchock in a BBC Two drama about his relationship with the model and actress Tippi Hedren.
The Girl, which airs on
Wednesday 26th December at
9pm, also features
Imelda Staunton as Hitchcock's wife, Alma, and
Penelope Wilton as Peggy Robertson, who was his production assistant.
Peter Capaldi triumphed at the
British Comedy Awards, winning the
Best TV Comedy Actor gong for the role of Malcolm Tucker in
The Thick of It. Among the other nominees he beat to the title was
Hugh Bonneville.
[BBC News, 13 Dec 2012]Steven Moffat's first TV work, the teen drama
Press Gang, will be one of the shows feted when ITV celebrates 30 years of children's television on the commercial channel. A one-hour documentary marking the 30th anniversary of Children's ITV - which was launched on
3rd January 1983 - will be shown on ITV1 on
Saturday 29th December at
6.30pm, and between
9.25am and 6pm on
Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th January CITV (which started on
11th March 2006) will be showing a selection of its iconic shows, including the first and last episodes of
Press Gang. Two episodes of
Children's Ward - which was produced by
Russell T Davies, who also wrote for it - are to be shown as well, as is an episode of
Button Moon, whose theme music was co-composed by
Peter Davison.
[Radio Times, 18 Dec 2012] Yasmin Paige returns as Beth Mitchell when the second series of BBC Three comedy
Pramface begins its run of six episodes on
Tuesday 8th January at
10pm.
The two-part BBC Four drama
Spies of Warsaw - starring
David Tennant - starts on
Wednesday 9th January at
9pm. Set in 1937, it features Tennant as Colonel Jean-Francois Mercier, the French military attaché in Warsaw. With Hitler's shadow looming over mainland Europe, Mercier is grossly suspicious of the German military's intentions, but must juggle his formal duties at stifling diplomatic functions with the often death-defying realities of espionage. The drama also stars
Burn Gorman as French bureaucrat Jourdain.
The
Symphonic Spectacular in Sydney, Australia was hosted by
Alex Kingston and
Mark Williams, who were interviewed beforehand by local Breakfast show
Today; the Sydney Opera House itself has provided a
behind-the-scenes video featuring the presenters and composer
Murray Gold. Meanwhile,
Dudley Simpson was a special guest at the show on Wednesday - the classic series composer met up with his modern series counterpart Gold and conductor
Ben Foster, and was also presented with a print of all eleven Doctors, celebrating his contribution to over 250 episodes of the series.
[Dallas Jones/Doctor Who Club of Australia, 21 Dec 2012]A variety of
Who names have been nominated in the
2013 WhatsOnStage Awards:
Billie Piper is up for
The DIGITAL THEATRE Best Actress in a Play for
The Effect; her husband Laurence Fox, alongside
Arthur Darvill, Cian Barry, Jolyon Coy, Matthew Lewis and Lewis Reeves, are nominated for both the
Best Play Revival and
The IMAIL Best Ensemble Performance awards for
Our Boys;
Best Supporting Actress in a Play -
Fenella Woolgar (
Hedda Gabler) and
Helen McCrory (
The Last of the Haussmans);
Best Supporting Actor in a Play -
Adrian Scarborough (
Hedda Gabler),
Mark Gatiss (
The Recruiting Officer) and
Tim McInnerny (
Scenes from an Execution);
The STAR Best Actress in a Musical -
Imelda Staunton (
Sweeney Todd);
The JO HUTCHISON INTERNATIONAL Best Solo Performance -
Simon Callow (
A Christmas Carol). Voting remains open until
Thursday 31st January 2013.
While on the subject of award nominations, the writer
Robert Shearman is in the running for the
Short Story Collection Of The Year title in the
This Is Horror Awards 2012 for his anthology
Remember Why You Fear Me. Voting is open until 12.01am GMT on
Friday 4th January 2013.
In Memoriam:
The newsreader
Kenneth Kendall has died at the age of 88. In 1955, he achieved the distinction of becoming the BBC's first in-vision newsreader, and 11 years later he made a cameo appearance in Doctor Who, playing himself as a newsreader in episode 4 of the story
The War Machines. He also had a cameo as a newsreader in the film
2001: A Space Odyssey. After leaving the world of news, Kendall moved to the Isle of Wight, where he ran an art gallery.
[The Independent, 14 Dec 2012](roundup compiled by John Bowman and Chuck Foster)