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Arthur Webb: You know, this is the kind of game that we would have just made Barty do. I would have said it was beneath me. Let that big, old oaf take it so I can handle the big adventure games!
The show’s star Arthur Hughes says Matthew Shardlake’s disability is the ‘least interesting thing about him’. But James Moore argues that, for the 16 million Britons living with a ...
A ccording to Kathryn Hughes, the years between 1870 and 1939 were big for cats, as they underwent an image overhaul from tolerated working animals – or reviled pests – to beloved domestic companions.
Arthur Hughes is a British actor known for his roles as Ryan McDaniel in the Netflix series The Innocents and Ruairi Donovan in BBC Radio 4 series The Archers.Wikipedia Extraordinary and Shardlake ...
Home; TV and Film; Shardlake star Arthur Hughes reveals terrifying on-set incident after horse bolted – exclusive The actor tackled bogs and freezing film sets in Romania when working on new ...
The star of Disney+‘s Shardlake has addressed having a different disability to the character he portrays in the C.J. Sansom adaptation, which launches today.. Arthur Hughes, who was the first ...
British actor Arthur Hughes made history becoming the first disabled actor to play Richard III for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Now, he leads new Tudor detective series Shardlake along with Sean ...
Shardlake review: Arthur Hughes is a powerful presence – both brittle and resilient. Disney+ adaptation of CJ Sansom’s novels arrives the very same week of the author’s death.
It has been 20 years since author CJ Sansom sold the screen rights to his first Shardlake murder mystery, Dissolution. Since then, he’s written eight more novels – six of which feature the ...
British schoolchildren are only really taught about three periods of history. The Second World War, naturally, the Industrial Revolution, inexplicably, and Tudor England, thankfully. The last is a ...
British schoolchildren are only really taught about three periods of history. The Second World War, naturally, the Industrial Revolution, inexplicably, and Tudor England, thankfully. The last is a ...