If you don’t mind spoilers, there is now a trailer for next week’s episode and a preview clip (which includes the impression mentioned above) available on our Big School videos page.
Review of Big School17/8/2013 Overnight ratings show that 4.24 million people (20.6% audience share) tuned into to see Philip Glenister in Big School last night; his first comedic role since playing Phil in Roger, Roger in the late nineties. Keeping in mind all the expectations that brings, here’s a review from one of our team. (We’ve put it under a cut, in case some people haven’t seen it yet.) So, there you have it. It’s received mixed reviews both in the media and on social networking sites like Twitter. But what did you guys think? Please leave us a comment below and let us know.
If you don’t mind spoilers, there is now a trailer for next week’s episode and a preview clip (which includes the impression mentioned above) available on our Big School videos page.
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One of our "extended team" has been in touch with Philip's agent to see what projects he's got coming up in the near future. Here is their reply. Thanks so much for your email. Of course we knew about Mad Dogs Series 4 (a two-part finale), but there is no confirmation of a transmission date. See our latest post here. Also, but not mentioned by his agent, is Agatha Christie's Poirot: Curtain, in which he will be playing Sir William Boyd Carrington. A twitter exchange with David Suchet, seems to indicate this won't air until late 2014. But this news about a new TV project is very exciting. We've no idea what it is or what channel it will be on, but for Philip to continue to get TV exposure is great. As soon as we hear anything more we'll let you know.
And don't forget, Big School starts this Friday, 16th August at 9pm on BBC One/HD. Big School reviews10/8/2013 In anticipation of the broadcast of Big School's first episode on Friday, several reviews have been appearing on line. Here's what some of the critics are saying so far... New sitcoms on mainstream channels always stare directly into the jaws of darkness as purse-lipped audiences wait, arms crossed, to be entertained. Big School probably faces an even more hostile reception as it’s co-written (with the Dawson Brothers) by David Walliams, who also stars. I bet there are a few people waiting to take him down a peg or two. The public disembowelling of ‘The Wright Way’ will have put a few comic heavyweights on alert about upcoming projects, but David Walliams doesn’t have too much to fear where his new sitcom ‘Big School’ is concerned. It may be a little light on jokes, but it’s transparently good-natured, agreeably old-fashioned and with an adult cast so attention-grabbing that the pupils occasionally feel a little incidental to proceedings. Walliams is Mr Church, the sad-sack chemistry teacher who withdraws his proposed resignation when highly desirable maverick French teacher Miss Postern (Catherine Tate) arrives to shake up Greybridge secondary school. Frances de la Tour’s withering headmistress, Daniel Rigby’s clueless music tutor and Philip Glenister’s non-PC PE teacher all grapple over scenes to steal and prise some good laughs out of the sometimes slight material. Major sitcoms have had a torrid time recently: any new comedy gets approximately 0.35 seconds chance before the world and his wife is taking to Twitter to give it a kicking. So 100 bravery points go to David Walliams, who has written this new comedy about a hopeless secondary school, in which he himself stars as the deputy head of science, Mr Church, a timid fellow with an awful permed hair-don’t. The arrival of the new French teacher, Miss Postern – played by Catherine Tate – sends Mr Church’s lonely heart a-flutter. Standing in his way is a love rival in the shape of Philip Glenister’s Mr Gunn, the PE teacher. It’s traditional, tittersome fare that harks back to a simpler age of comedy, but with three fine stars, and classy support from the likes of Frances de la Tour and ‘The Thick Of It’s’ Joanna Scanlan, it is none the worse for that. For more information on this project please see our Big School Information Page (where you'll find an episode guide, photos, videos, articles and more) or visit the show's official website.
Big School starts on Friday 16th August, 9pm BBC One/HD Major photo update (2/3)9/8/2013 We have continued to add new photos to our site from the collection sent to us a few days ago. Here are the albums that have been added or updated in this second batch.
Major Photo Update8/8/2013 We have been sent a large collection of photos (by a benefactor who wishes to remain anonymous) of Philip at various events. There were many photos we hadn't seen before; and so we have been busy updating our archive.
The main albums that have been updated so far are:
Enjoy! We are still trawling through the collection so we're sure there will be further updates when we've sorted through the rest of the photos. Left Bank pictures, the production company behind Mad Dogs, have updated their website with information about the fourth and final series. Confirming that it will comprise two 60 minutes episodes, they give a few details about the plot-line for series four and seems to indicate a transmission date of Christmas 2013. This is earlier than we had previously been led to believe so hopefully Sky have adjusted their schedule. Please click the button below to view the comments. (Warning: contains spoilers) Series Four will see the conclusion of our story and the completion of our journey. We will finally bring the boys home and reunite them with their old lives, before the allure of money snaps at their heels and tempts them back overseas again and straight back into a whole new set of problems. Has the past finally caught up with them? Thanks to Susan for pointing us in the direction of this information!
Edit (5th Aug 2013): Left Bank Pictures have since reduced the amount of information on the Mad Dogs page but the transmission date remains the same. On Thursday (1st August) Philip was spotted at the races! Widely acknowledged as the sporting and social highlight of the summer, Glorious Goodwood is a quintessentially English event synonymous with style and elegance, and Ladies Day is regarded as the most glamorous day of the meet. Al lunch was provided at the event, hosted by Audi, which according to an insider was "very suave". This same source commented that Philip was "lovely".
Other celebrities at the event included Nathanial Parker, Michael Owen, Tim Henman, Zara Phillips, Clive Owen, Anna Friel, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Bill Nighy. You can view more images of Phil at the event in our Glorious Goodwood 2013 Gallery. |
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