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How's it going TSP mates. Here we are again with your regular fix of podcast medicine. This week, it's a sit down with actor James Harkness. You might've seen James alongside Craig in The English Game on Netflix and Wild Rose or alongside previous TSP guest Martin Compston in The Nest on in BBC miniseries The Victim. James is a fantastic actor and has incredible knack of telling a story...
How the devil are ya? Been a while hasn't it. Well we're back from our slightly longer than anticipated summer break with an absolute pearler of an episode with the fantastic Lennie James. You might know Lennie from his work on Line Of Duty, his own creation Save Me, Snatch and The Walking Dead amongst many, many other things. Lennie and Craig talk coping strategies, foster families, London, drama school, Austin, and the identity that sport can bring you...
This is part 2/2 of our episode with Lennie Jamese'If you havere back from to part one yet theouscroll back up your feed and give that one a spin. We'reback from our slightly longer than anticipated summer break with an absolute pearler of an episode with the fantastic Lennie James. You might know Lennie from his work on Line Of Duty, his own creation Save Me, Snatch and The Walking Dead amongst many, many other things...
Happy Thursday listeners. We’ve back with another banger of an episode, and this week our guest is Samantha Morton. Craig and Sam had been trying to to make this recording work for an absolute age and whilst the current lockdown is in many ways shit, it does afford some people a bit of extra free time to get together for a TSP chinwag. Craig dialled in via the inter web earlier this week and got into it...
What's happening TSP listening crew!? It's that new episode time of the week. Sorry we're a day later than usual. Schedules and all that. Anyway we're here now and this week we're joined by the fantastically funny John Thomson. You'll know John from his performances in Cold Feet, Knowing Me Knowing You or as one of his many wonderful characters in The Fast Show. John and Craig talk childhood fire-starting, adoption, the early contraction of the acting bug, booze, benders and sketch shows...
Hi there TSP listening people. Bit of a different one this week. To mark World Suicide Prevention day, we've taken a slight detour from the norm to talk to two people about a pretty weighty film and some pretty weighty subjects. We shouldn't really go too much further without mentioning that this episode comes with some trigger warnings. There's a lot of discussion about, and descriptions of, suicide...
Back in our Thursday morning groove this week mates. And we've got a bloody lovely episode with the bloody brilliant April Pearson. April shot to mainstream fame in the groundbreaking E4 comedy drama 'Skins' back in 2007. She now has a long list of theatre, television and film credits under her belt and is starting a foray into podcasting. She's a proud Bristolian, who's hilarious, circumspect, grounded and fiercely intelligent...
Happy Thursday one and all. Hope you’re all doing well and* if you’re in the UK keeping to your groups of 6 and not giving any weight to what certain Britpop stars are wanging on about. But enough of *that*. Let’s not discuss it. It’s certainly something we don’t even touch on in this weeks episode because we're far too busy discussing creativity, growing up, moving around, writing and close knit families...
How the devil you? Good? Not great? In a slight fug? Well, let’s just hit the pause button on that right now, just for an hour or so and let’s focus on someone else shall we? Let’s do that. It’s Thursday so that means a new episode. Saying that, yes, I know we had a new episode this Tuesday but that was originally last Thursday’s episode but we couldn’t put it out due to an embargo so ....sorry, even we’re confused right now. Enough of that...
Happy Thursday everyone (delete) *clears throat Happy FRIDAY everyone! Hope you’re all doing ok? Do you know what I can’t wait for? Is to not say things like ‘ strange times, eh’ or ‘hope you’re all coping and getting through this the best you can’. Yeah, sick of that. When I’m actually just asking how your week was will be a joyous moment. Trust me, it’ll happen. Keep the faith you beautiful mob...