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Shaun Evans, aka DS Endeavour Morse, on the Economy of the Gesture in Storytelling

Shaun Evans, aka DS Endeavour Morse, on the Economy of the Gesture in Storytelling

When Shaun Evans was recruited to play young Morse, he had been acting for over ten years, yet it's Endeavour that's likely his magnum opus. In this interview, he discusses the defining work that not only allowed his acting talent to blossom but also nurtured his natural storytelling ability.

‘Queerama’ Brings Archived LGBT Brits Out of the Shadows

‘Queerama’ Brings Archived LGBT Brits Out of the Shadows

In this engaging patchwork of LGBT life in British film and TV, subjects were initially filmed from behind to protect their anonymity. But soon they stepped out of the shadows and faced the camera, undisguised.

The Perfectly Suitable, Perfectly Silly Comedy of Harry Hill

The Perfectly Suitable, Perfectly Silly Comedy of Harry Hill

Harry Hill pulls funny faces and he does stupid things. But these are things I like in a comedian (as opposed to, say, a US president).
The Frankenstein Chronicles: Series 1, Episode 1 – “A World Without God”

The Frankenstein Chronicles: Series 1, Episode 1 – “A World Without God”

The Frankenstein Chronicles is not a lumbering monster, but a finely crafted, dark Georgian mystery.
Word Play, Opera, ‘Endeavour’

Word Play, Opera, ‘Endeavour’

Both Endeavour, and its parent series Inspector Morse make a point of juxtaposing a lovely illusion of Oxford with the city's uglier realities.

Endeavour: An Almost Sequel