Friday’s “Damian Lewis in Vicar of Dibley, Veronica Mars movie gets go-ahead and Martin Clunes joins Strike Back” news

Film

Film casting

UK TV

  • Domino’s funding online football-themed sitcom [subscription required]
  • Damian Lewis to appear in Comic Relief Vicar of Dibley sketch
  • Martin Clunes, Robson Green, Dougray Scott and Milauna Jackson join Strike Back
  • Netflix acquires third season of The Killing (US)

US TV

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

  • Sean Astin to co-star in CBS’s Surgeon General
  • Al Madrigal joins NBC’s About A Boy, Rossif Sutherland to play Nostradamus on The CW’s Reign, Brenda Koo joins Fox’s Delirium
  • Christopher Meloni joins Fox’s I Suck At Girls
  • Kathleen Robertson and Taye Diggs to star in TNT’s Murder In The First
  • Adam Rodriguez joins CBS’s Reckless
  • …as does Gregory Harrison, plus casting on ABC’s Westside and NBC’s Undateable
  • Mandy Moore joins CBS’s The Advocates
  • Fox’s The List swaps roles, Hilarie Burton joins
  • Ginger Gonzaga replaces Mercedes Masohn on ABC’s Mixology
  • Casting on NBC’s The Blacklist and AMC’s Halt & Catch Fire
  • Casting on Fox’s Boomerang, and The CW’s The Selection and Company Town

Thursday’s “An Avengers stage show, a Kick Ass 2 trailer, Kristin Davis returns to TV and other Doctor Who producer leaves” news

Doctor Who

Film casting

Trailers

Theater

New US TV shows

US TV casting

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

  • Kristin Davis joins CBS’s Bad Teacher
  • Ewen Bremner joins Showtime’s The Vatican
  • Jane Kaczmarek to play Gavin’s mum in Fox’s Gavin & Stacey remake Friends & Family + other pilot casting
  • Adam Goldberg joins ABC’s Divorce: A Love Story, Diego Klattenhoff joins NBC’s The Blacklist + other pilot casting
  • Dermot Mulroney joins NBC spy drama
  • Majandro Delfino moves from ABC’s Keep Calm and Karey On to CBS’s Friends With Better Lives, Nicky Whelan joins TBS’s Do It Yourself
  • Daija Owens joins NBC’s Brenda Forever
  • Casting on ABC’s Westside and Fox’s Two Wrongs
  • Casting on ABC’s Bad Management
The Weekly Play

The Wednesday Play: The Black Stuff (1980), The Muscle Market (1981) and Boys From The Blackstuff (1982)

The Black Stuff

There have been few TV plays as influential or as seminal as The Black Stuff, Alan Bleasdale’s 1980 Play for Today which led to possibly the most famous anti-Thatcher serial of them all, Boys From The Blackstuff, which ranked seventh in the BFI TV 100 of the 20th century. Yet ironically, the play concerning a group of Liverpudlian tarmac layers on a job near Middlesbrough (‘the black stuff’ being tarmac), was actually written in 1978, a year before Margaret Thatcher became prime minister.

This original play was a reaction to Britain’s declining economic fortunes under Labour, with 1.5 million people unemployed – a 40-year high – at the time of its writing. The play featured the now-famous characters of Yosser (Bernard Hill), Loggo (Alan Igbon), Chrissie (Michael Angelis), George (Peter Kerrigan) and Dixie (Tom Georgson) coming across a group of gypsies who offer them a ‘side job’ while they’re on their properly contracted job. The gang reluctantly agree and after that, it all goes downhill…

The acclaim for the play led to the commissioning in 1981 of a play about the gang’s boss, Danny, played by Peter Postlewaite, called The Muscle Market. That was swiftly followed by the 1982 Boys From The Black Stuff, by which point unemployment had reached 3 million. Each episode focused a different member of the gang, now unemployed or in a different job. Best remembered for Yosser’s catchphrases “Gizza’ job” and “I can do that”, the serial showed how unemployment was destroying lives and how little support there was for those without work. As well as Hill and others, it launched the career of Julie Walters, who played Chrissie’s wife.

Since BBC Worldwide sucks, they won’t let me embed the video below, but head straight on over to YouTube to watch the full thing; I can at least embed The Muscle Market and the episodes of the serial itself below. As always, if you enjoy it, buy it on DVD (unfortunately, The Meat Market isn’t available on DVD).

Wednesday’s “Karl Urban goes back to TV, Alfred Molina goes back to comedy and Sherlock goes for a 4th season” news

Film

  • Sony to adapt 70s sitcom Good Times

Film casting

Canadian TV

UK TV

US TV

US TV casting

New US TV shows

  • Sundance orders The Descendants [subscription required]
  • TBS developing Clipsters, Showtime working on servants comedy

New US TV show casting

  • James Spader to star in NBC’s The Blacklist
  • Karl Urban and Minka Kelly to star in Fox’s Human
  • Kristen Schaal to replace Mandy Moore on ABC’s Pulling remake
  • Louise Lombard to star in The CW’s The Selection
  • Tom Berenger to star in Fox’s Gang Related
  • Ann Cusack joins NBC’s Girlfriend in a Coma, John Billingsley joins CBS’s Intelligence
  • Alfred Molina to star in NBC’s Assistance
  • Kate Walsh to star in NBC’s Bad Judge?
  • Skeet Ulrich to star in CBS’s Anatomy of Violence
  • Kristoffer Polaha joins CBS’s Backstrom, Kelly Hu joins The CW’s The 100
  • Jason Jones joins ABC’s Divorce: A Love Story, Ryan Eggold joins NBC’s The Blacklist, Anna Wood joins CBS’s Reckless + other pilot casting
  • Stephen Lang to star in ABC’s Reckless (yes, there are two of them)
  • Christina Cole to star in CBS’s Second Sight, Kerry Bishe joins AMC’s Halt & Catch Fire
  • Michael Huisman to star in NBC’s The Sixth Gun
  • Stella Maeve to star in The CW’s Company Town, Heather Lind to star in AMC’s Turn
  • Casting on NBC’s Holding Patterns, Believe and Rand Ravich drama
  • Casting on The CW’s Reign and The 100
The Weekly Play

I’m off! Plus two Wednesday Plays: Vote Vote Vote For Nigel Barton and Stand Up, Nigel Barton (1965)

The Venetian in Las Vegas

I’m off to Las Vegas. Yes, I am, for I was married there 10 years ago on Sunday and we’re going back there to celebrate. I doubt there’ll be any 1960s-style cowboys-cum-sherrifs to see while I’m there – although there should be some gondoliers – but I’ll be off until next Wednesday at least, when some attempt at normal service might resume.

Until then, have loads of fun without me, watch good tele, chat among yourselves (and if you’re just lurking, feel free to introduce yourself to the other commenters – they’re all very nice people) and guard the blog against interlopers.

If you can’t find any good tele, here are two of Dennis Potter’s classic The Wednesday Plays for you to enjoy: Vote Vote Vote For Nigel Barton and its sequel, Stand Up, Nigel Barton, which aired just a week later in 1965. As always, if you like them, buy them!

TTFN!