A first look at Charlottes other movie Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norell was released unfortunately there are no pics of charlottes but we have a little something to wet your appetite.
Charlotte is also in the running for the BBC radio Awards she is nominated for best actress apparently the field will be narrowed down so hopefully Charlotte will make the cut.
Doctor Who, Andrew Scott and Sir Ian McKellen up for BBC Audio Drama Awards 2015
Doctor Who, Andrew Scott and Sir Ian McKellen are among those who've made the long-list for the 2015 BBC Audio Drama Awards.
The awards pay tribute to the cultural importance of audio drama with actors, writers, producers, sound designers and more recognised in the nominations.
Among those in the running are Sherlock star Andrew Scott and Edge of Tomorrow actress Charlotte Riley for their portrayal of two expert liars who meet in an ocular prosthetics clinic in Slipping. The drama itself is also up for Best Original Single Drama.
Silk star Maxine Peake has earned a nomination for her part in Pact, with Game of Thrones actress Ellie Kendrick giving her a run for her money in the Best Actress Award for How to Say Goodbye Properly.
Rob Brydon (Gavin & Stacey), Julian Rhind-Tutt (Green Wing) and Ian McKellen (Lord of the Rings/ X-Men) go head to head for Best Actor, while Toby Jones’s role as Mr Collins in Pride and Prejudice sees him vying for Best Supporting Actor.
Doctor Who 50th anniversary adventure The Light at the End – which featured all the surviving actors to play the Time Lord, up to and including eighth Doctor Paul McGann – is among the nominees for Best Online/Non-Broadcast Audio drama.
There’s stiff competition in the comedy award genre with Marcus Brigstocke up against Milton Jones and John Finnemore for Best Live Comedy.
Radio 4’s First World War drama series Home Front has been nominated twice, as has The Divine Comedy starring John Hurt.
Alison Hindell, Head of Audio Drama says, “'I'm thrilled to see the range and breadth of audio drama productions available in the UK reflected in the long list and to see the contribution of so many hugely talented writers, actors and producers acknowledged in this way. Good luck to everyone as the judges make their decisions.”
Finalists will be announced on Tuesday 6th January 2015, with the winners revealed at a ceremony to be held on Sunday 1st February.
The BBC Audio Drama Awards long-list for each category is:
Best Actor in an Audio Drama
David Schofield in The Old Man and the Sea
Julian Rhind-Tutt in The Real Trial of Oscar Wilde
Rob Brydon in His Master’s Voice
Ian McKellen in Eugenie Grandet
Andrew Scott in Slipping
Jamie Parker in Hamlet
Michael Bertenshaw in Home Front
Best Actress in an Audio Drama
Maxine Peake in Pact
Anastasia Hille in Secrets of the Small Hours
Francesca Annis in Golden Years: Friedrichstrasse
Ellie Kendrick in How to Say Goodbye Properly
Aisling Loftus in Educator
Charlotte Riley in Slipping
Heather Craney in Ambiguous Loss
The awards pay tribute to the cultural importance of audio drama with actors, writers, producers, sound designers and more recognised in the nominations.
Among those in the running are Sherlock star Andrew Scott and Edge of Tomorrow actress Charlotte Riley for their portrayal of two expert liars who meet in an ocular prosthetics clinic in Slipping. The drama itself is also up for Best Original Single Drama.
Silk star Maxine Peake has earned a nomination for her part in Pact, with Game of Thrones actress Ellie Kendrick giving her a run for her money in the Best Actress Award for How to Say Goodbye Properly.
Rob Brydon (Gavin & Stacey), Julian Rhind-Tutt (Green Wing) and Ian McKellen (Lord of the Rings/ X-Men) go head to head for Best Actor, while Toby Jones’s role as Mr Collins in Pride and Prejudice sees him vying for Best Supporting Actor.
Doctor Who 50th anniversary adventure The Light at the End – which featured all the surviving actors to play the Time Lord, up to and including eighth Doctor Paul McGann – is among the nominees for Best Online/Non-Broadcast Audio drama.
There’s stiff competition in the comedy award genre with Marcus Brigstocke up against Milton Jones and John Finnemore for Best Live Comedy.
Radio 4’s First World War drama series Home Front has been nominated twice, as has The Divine Comedy starring John Hurt.
Alison Hindell, Head of Audio Drama says, “'I'm thrilled to see the range and breadth of audio drama productions available in the UK reflected in the long list and to see the contribution of so many hugely talented writers, actors and producers acknowledged in this way. Good luck to everyone as the judges make their decisions.”
Finalists will be announced on Tuesday 6th January 2015, with the winners revealed at a ceremony to be held on Sunday 1st February.
The BBC Audio Drama Awards long-list for each category is:
Best Actor in an Audio Drama
David Schofield in The Old Man and the Sea
Julian Rhind-Tutt in The Real Trial of Oscar Wilde
Rob Brydon in His Master’s Voice
Ian McKellen in Eugenie Grandet
Andrew Scott in Slipping
Jamie Parker in Hamlet
Michael Bertenshaw in Home Front
Best Actress in an Audio Drama
Maxine Peake in Pact
Anastasia Hille in Secrets of the Small Hours
Francesca Annis in Golden Years: Friedrichstrasse
Ellie Kendrick in How to Say Goodbye Properly
Aisling Loftus in Educator
Charlotte Riley in Slipping
Heather Craney in Ambiguous Loss
That is all I have for now Happy Thanksgiving!!!