dimanche 23 décembre 2012

Charles is Thomas Arlington in The Door(short film)2012

The Door is the third short film in the series produced in conjunction with Andrew Steggall and Motion Group Pictures
Runtime: 20mn
Release Date: 2012-10-12

The Door is based on "The Door of the Wall" by H.G. Wells. This new adaptation tells the story of Thomas Arlington, a man of incredible wealth and power. He is the chairman of a bank, has his suits made by the greatest tailors and he has a yacht (on which he has recently entertained the Chancellor of the Exchequer). But he also has a memory that haunts him. It is the childhood memory of a green door in a wall in West London that led to an enchanted garden. It is the garden of his imagination and of his childhood. Now, in his sixties, Thomas Arlington want’s to go back.

samedi 22 décembre 2012

mercredi 19 décembre 2012

Charles in a BBC radio 4 production

at 01:42 mn on BBC radio 4 here : 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p012sdwd

15 Minute Drama: A Little Twist of Dahl
Mon 24 Dec 2012, 10:45, BBC Radio 4

First broadcast: Monday 24 December 2012
A series of stories by Roald Dahl, dramatised by Stephen Sheridan.
Episode 1: Taste
Charles Dance leads the cast as the urbane Storyteller in dramatisations of five classic tales by Roald Dahl. Bizarre and amusing by turns, these black comedies are justly famous for their surprise endings. 
The stories show Dahl at the height of his powers as a writer of adult fiction. They are stylishly plotted, vividly characterised and made unforgettable by their breezy cynicism, presenting as they do, a hilariously bleak view of family life. Their satisfying conclusions invariably leave bullies, schemers, adulterers and frauds soundly punished. 
In Taste, whenever Mike Schofield and Richard Pratt dine together, they play a little game. If Pratt, a conceited wine buff, can identify a rare vintage in a blind tasting, he wins a case of the wine in question. When Schofield boasts that he has acquired a wine whose obscurity renders it unguessable, Pratt suggests they increase their stakes. If he fails to identify it, he forfeits both his houses but, if he succeeds, he wins the hand of Schofield's delectable daughter in marriage. Despite the girl's protests, Schofield agrees to the wager. 
Credits 
Storyteller - Charles Dance
Richard Pratt - Jonathan Hyde

as Floyd again

in Common Ground


 

vendredi 14 décembre 2012

Charles as Floyd in Common Ground

Common Ground – initially entitled Common People – is a series of eleven minute comedy shorts set in South London, featuring new comedy scenarios, linked by characters and locations. Comedy talent lined up to appear includes Charles Dance, Jessica Hynes, Alex Lowe and Tom Palmer. The shorts will air in double bills from Monday January the 14th at 9pm
 .....he was cast in a short comedy film for Channel 4 called Bad Grandad.
“He’s a retired rock’n’roll tour manager and it was so far removed from what I’m normally asked to do, so I couldn’t say no and I had a hoot doing it,” he says.
 or :
BAD GRANDAD is written by Mark Warren and Fraser Steele, who have previously worked on Never Mind the Buzzcocks. It stars Charles Dance as a retired rock and roll tour manager who remains a ‘flamboyant, free spirited, party goer’. It also stars Amelia Bullmore as his rather uptight ballet teacher daughter Becky and Hugo Speer as her husband

Episode 1.1 : Floyd  , previously known as Bad Grandad.
Ex tour manager Floyd (Charles Dance) is used to mingling with the stars. Now in retirement, he is still as rock 'n' roll as ever.
 Floyd is a flamboyant, free spirited, party goer. His rather uptight ballet teacher daughter Becky (Amelia Bullmore) and her palliative care consultant husband Jack (Hugo Speer) certainly have their work cut out with this firecracker, especially when their teenage daughter Becky wants to attend a music festival.
Date: Mon 14th January 2013
Time: 9:00pm...Channel: Sky Atlantic...Length: 30 minutes