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The Screenster Podcast takes a closer look at the film and television world through the lens of industry insiders. Host and actress Georgie Grier talks to her guests about their careers, the highs and lows of this business and the good stuff on our screens.
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Georgie chats some more about what she's watching and also what she's looking forward to. Instagram: @screensteruk TikTok: @screensteruk Twitter: @georgie_grier
Georgie chats about what she's been enjoying and what she's looking forward to. You can find her on Instagram & TikTok @screensteruk
Georgie is joined by the brilliant Adam Tucker who, as a singer, helped to voice Robbie Williams' songs in the brilliant biopic, 'Better Man'. While Georgie tells Adam how much she loved the film, Adam chats about how he got the job in the first place, the technicalities behind how his voice can match Robbie's and more!
Georgie chats to actor Joanna Vanderham about her role as Blanche in The Crucible Theatre's upcoming production of 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and more! Joanna's work on screen also includes 'Outrageous' alongside Bessie Carter, which is coming soon to UKTV, 'What Maisie Knew' with Julianne Moore and 'Crime' with Dougray Scott. They also discuss their (very different) paths after drama school, writing your own stuff and what Joanna is watching.
Georgie chats to writer and director Jessica Benhamou and actors Jordan Luke Gage and James Craven about their time making the short film 'Alchemy of the Word'. It will premiere at Cinequest on March 15th!
Georgie is in her romantic comedy element as she chats to director, Michael Morris, about making 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy'. It's in cinemas from TOMORROW and Georgie can't wait to go a 2nd....and 3rd time with friends and family this week. Michael tells Georgie more about his time directing the film; including how he was brought into this popular franchise in the first place, working with Leo Woodall and more. Michael has also worked on some incredible TV shows including 'Better Call Saul' and was even responsible for creating 'Brothers and Sisters'. Have a listen to hear all of this and what Michael likes watching when he's not working. Georgie in on Instagram & TikTok at @screensteruk and Twitter @georgie_grier
Georgie is joined by Harlan Coben on the podcast this week! Harlan is a New York Times bestselling author of 35 novels and his work, including 'Fool Me Once' which quickly became Netflix's most streamed show of 2024, has been adapted to screen various times. SPEAKING of Netflix, Harlan chats to Georgie about his upcoming show, 'Missing You', which is coming out on January 1st. Mark it in your diaries! Georgie asks Harlan how he builds his brilliant stories and finds out more about adapting his work from the page to our televisions.
Georgie sits down with actor Emma Appleton ('Everything I Know About Love') and director China Moo-Young ('Pennyworth') to chat about upcoming romantic comedy tv series, 'The Road Trip', which comes exclusively to Paramount+ on 26th December. Georgie finds out what filming the show was like, how China cast the actors, the logistics of filming inside a van for long periods of time and what Emma and China enjoy watching when they're not working. Don't miss this wonderful new rom com, from the makers of 'The Flatshare', on Boxing Day! You can follow Georgie's Instagram/TikTok over on @screensteruk
Georgie chats about the other films she watched at the film festival including 'We Live in Time' and 'The Room Next Door'. You can follow Georgie's Instagram over at @screensteruk
This week, Georgie chats about the films she has been watching at the London Film Festival; from 'Joy' to 'A Real Pain', 'The Apprentice' to 'Queer', as well as what she has been enjoying on TV. You can find her on Instagram @screensteruk
Georgie is re-joined by Gil Junger this week. Gil directed the iconic romantic comedy, '10 Things I Hate About You'. Gil was in London from LA to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the film and Georgie had 10 (or so....) more questions about the movie. From filming Kat's famous poem scene to that stadium scene with Patrick, Gil spills some more behind the scenes secrets.
Georgie is joined by David Livingstone, the founder of Calamity Films ('Judy', 'Wimbledon') and writer Danny Brocklehurst ('Fool Me Once', 'Shameless') to chat all things 'Brassic' this week! Georgie finds out how they created 'Brassic', what you can expect from the latest series and what they enjoy watching when they are not working. Series 6 of 'Brassic' is out on Sky and NOW TV today!
Edinburgh Fringe is here! Georgie chats to some of the pals she made when she performed there last year; starting with Tom Hazelden and Joe Pike, performers of the two person comedy show 'My Last Two Brain Cells'. They will be performing at Underbelly's Cowgate for the whole of August (except the 12th) at 8.10pm. Georgie is then joined by Grace O'Keefe who will be performing 'Summoning Sondheim' from 13th - 25th August at 4pm at Just the Tonic at the Mash House. Georgie asks them more about their previous experiences at Edinburgh, what they're most looking forward to about this year, what other acts they're excited to see and what they like watching on TV when they need to switch off. Georgie then gives a little breakdown of some other shows she'll be looking out for when she heads up! Find them on Instagram: @mylasttwobraincellls / @summoningsondheim and Georgie here: @screensteruk
Georgie is joined by director, writer and producer, Sebastian Thiel, to talk about his work directing several episodes of the recent Netflix series, 'Supacell', and more! Sebastian tells Georgie about his other credits which include 'Riches', 'Dreaming Whilst Black' and 'Just a Couple' and Georgie finds out what Sebastian likes watching when he's not working.
Georgie is joined by director, Gil Junger, on the podcast this week. Gil directed the iconic romantic comedy, '10 Things I Hate About You', and he was responsible for casting the actors Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Gil chats to Georgie about finding the right Patrick and Kat (and the actor who turned down a role...), location scouting the high school in the movie and more. Georgie also finds out about Gil's work in sitcoms and his approach to working with actors with his company, 'The Breakthru Company'. Gil's website can be found here: thebreakthruco.com You can find him on Instagram here: @breakthrucompany And look out for his London speaking tour in September & October!
Georgie was invited to the Into Film Awards to chat to the winners and their presenters on the red carpet. The presenters included Ambika Mod, Jamie Dornan, Stephen Merchant, Joanne Froggatt, Zawe Ashton and more! Georgie talks to them about their own success as well as the importance of creating your own work; just as these winners have done. She also finds out what a few of her guests are watching and reveals the connection between 'The Bear' and 'Schitt's Creek' you didn't know existed....
Georgie is solo this week to bring you a mini episode about what she's been watching and what shows and films she is looking out for. Back with a guest in a couple of weeks....see you then! On Netflix: 'Eric', 'Bridgerton', 'Hit Man' On Apple TV: 'Presumed Innocent', 'Dark Matter' What to Watch at the Cinema: 'Inside Out 2', 'Young Woman and the Sea', 'The Bikeriders' (Out June 21st), 'A Quiet Place: Day One' (Out June 27th) Other Mentions: 'House of the Dragon' (Sky) Out Soon...June 27th! 'My Lady Jane' (Prime Video), 'The Bear' (Disney Plus) Other Podcasts: 'The Rest is Entertainment' 'Sidetracked with Annie and Nick'
Georgie is joined by Stunt Performer, Ben Jenkin, this week who worked on the epic film, 'The Fall Guy'! Ben was one of Ryan Gosling's stunt doubles and he tells Georgie more about this, including being set on fire, what his memorable moments were and which stunt was Ryan's least favourite. Ben also shares how he got into this area of the industry and what he enjoys watching when he's not working. Grab your popcorn; 'The Fall Guy' is available to watch on all digital platforms now.
Georgie was invited to Bristol where she sat down with the cast of 'The Outlaws'. She spoke to Jessica Gunning, Gamba Cole and Rhianne Barreto ahead of series three. Georgie also chats to Director James Strong about making the ITV drama 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office'. You can follow Georgie on Instagram: @screensteruk
Comedian Emmanuel Sonubi joins Georgie on the podcast ahead of his UK tour ‘Curriculum Vitae’. Georgie and Emmanuel met at Edinburgh Fringe and they chat about their experiences of taking shows up there. Emmanuel tells Georgie about his upcoming tour as well as how he got into stand-up, his experience with a particular heckler, working on cruise ships, performing on television, comedian riders, work envy and what he’s watching. Tickets to Emmanuel’s show are on sale here! https://www.emmanuelstandup.com
Georgie is joined by Elle McAlpine, an Intimacy Coordinator (‘Poor Things’, ‘One Day’, ‘It’s a Sin’) and Actor (‘Gentleman Jack’). Georgie asks Elle more about her time working as an Intimacy Coordinator on the Oscar nominated film ‘Poor Things’ where she worked closely with Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo and other actors. Elle also talks about the TV shows she has worked on like everyone’s favourite new Netflix series, ‘One Day’. She breaks down what her job involves and Georgie finds out what she likes watching.
This week Georgie is joined by Actor and Writer Rosie Day. Rosie wrote and previously performed a solo show called 'Instructions for a Teenage Armageddon' that is now heading to the Garrick Theatre in the West End. It will star Charithra Chandran who played Edwina Sharma in series two of 'Bridgerton'. Georgie and Rosie discuss their experiences of making one girl/woman shows, Georgie finds out more about Rosie’s background as a child actor when she worked on television series like 'Outlander' and they (of course) chat about watching 'One Day'.
Actor Jonny Weldon, who plays Ian in the recent hit TV show 'One Day' on Netflix, joins Georgie on the podcast! Georgie asks Jonny more about his time filming and they dissect what it is that's so magical about the storyline and characters. Jonny also chats about the funny videos that he started posting online in lockdown, working on stage when he was younger and what other shows he enjoys watching.
My one woman play, 'Sunsets', is at Seven Dials Playhouse until 30th September. I'll be performing it each night at 7.30pm and it would be lovely to have you there. The show is about romantic comedies, podcasts and more. For tickets, head to Seven Dials Playhouse's website! https://www.sevendialsplayhouse.co.uk/shows/sunsets
Georgie is performing her romantic comedy one woman play, 'Sunsets', at Omnibus Theatre in Clapham TONIGHT (20th July) and TOMORROW (21st July) at 8.30pm. And before this tonight, there will be a performance of 'Mr Sister' at 7pm with Holly Kellingray and Brooke Jones, AKA Holly and Brooke are Hooked. You can watch Holly and Brooke's videos on Instagram and TikTok and, like Georgie, they are heading up to Edinburgh Fringe for the month! Georgie chats to them to find out more.
This week, Georgie is joined by Actor Emma Harvie, AKA Meggles from 'Colin from Accounts'! Georgie was so excited to get some behind the scenes details from Emma about the show; including how she got the job in the first place. Emma tells Georgie more about her other film and TV work (that Georgie also loves) and Georgie finds out what Emma likes to watch when she's not filming.
Georgie is (re)joined on the podcast by the brilliant Andy Bennett. Andy is a Stunt Coordinator in the film and television world and he is back on the pod to chat more about his work, including his love of 2nd Unit Directing. This, of course, involves answering more of Georgie's questions about the recent productions he has filmed and what his favourite stunts are. Georgie continues to be fascinated by how Andy makes screen magic happen and, finally, she finds out what he likes to watch on Netflix when he's not working.
This week, Georgie is joined by Tom Duke, Creator of 'Stepping Through Film', a website and social media page that brilliantly blends the worlds of reality with filming locations, through photos that Tom takes. Tom is a Photographer and Writer and Georgie asks him more about his work, what it's like to go behind the scenes of epic films like 'The Notebook' and what he likes to watch when he's not doing all of that. You can follow Tom on Instagram at @steppingthroughfilm and you can find Tom's website at steppingthroughfilm.co.uk
This week, Georgie is RE-joined by Actor Eleanor-Rose Fusaro; one of her best pals and one of the cast members of the West End production, Magic Mike Live! Georgie tells Eleanor she can't WAIT to watch her perform, they chat about how Eleanor got the role and also what the stage show is like compared to the film (hello Channing). Eleanor is on Instagram here: @eleanorrosefusaro and why not book your tickets to Magic Mike London to watch her in action!
Georgie is joined by Writers and Executive Producers Dana Fainaru and Hamish Wright to talk about the upcoming series 'Significant Other' starring Katherine Parkinson and Youssef Kerkour which is coming to ITVX and all episodes will be available to watch on 8th June! Dana and Hamish tell Georgie about their process writing together, what it's like adapting a series, their time on set and what they like to watch when they're not working.
This week, Georgie was so excited to be joined by the brilliant Dr Jennifer Dunphy, AKA Jen Bunney from the iconic reality television shows 'Laguna Beach' and 'The Hills'. Jen chats to Georgie about her book 'Don't Tell Me What To Do: The Secret Guide to Unlocking Your Power, Potential and Purpose'. Georgie also asks Jen about her time on reality shows including how producers shaped a particular narrative that wasn't quite true to life and what it was like to be studying in the medical field while her co stars were venturing into Hollywood. Jen and Georgie touch on the difference between reality shows back in the day and reality shows now, Georgie finds out how Jen came to end up on 'Laguna Beach' in the first place and Jen reveals which Bravo TV series is her favourite. You can find Jen's Instagram here: @drjendunphy You can find Georgie's Instagram here: @screensteruk And you can buy Jen's book on Amazon!
Georgie's one woman play, 'Sunsets', is coming to Brighton Fringe this weekend; on Saturday 13th May and Sunday 14th May at The Rotunda Theatre in Brighton at 4.45pm (1 hour). Sunsets is a solo show, written and performed by Georgie Grier, about romantic comedies. Set during a live podcast event, it follows one woman's attempt to create her own walking off into the sunset moment. While recording it of course. But will there be a happily ever after? Georgie would love your support! You can buy tickets at brightonfringe.org/sunsets or at rotundatheatre.com. You can also find her/the show on Instagram/TikTok at @screensteruk and on Twitter at @georgie_grier and use the hashtag #sunsetstheplay
This week, Georgie is joined by Director Jamie Patterson ('The Kindred', 'Tucked', 'Justine') to talk about his film 'God's Petting You' which is available to watch in cinemas and is coming to streaming platforms soon. Jamie chats to Georgie about the world of indie filmmaking as well as things like reviews, James Bond films, being nice to people and the casting process. Oh, and stay tuned for what Jamie's been watching! 'Rain Dogs', anyone?
Georgie is joined by BAFTA-winning Director Ben Anthony to discuss his latest work on documentary 'Hijacked: Flight 73' coming to Sky on 29th April. Georgie asks Ben more about making this fascinating documentary and she finds out what Ben likes to watch when he's not working.
Georgie chats to Director Philip Barantini about his latest work directing the upcoming medical thriller series 'Malpractice' which is coming to ITV1 on 23rd April and will then be available to watch on ITVX. Phil has also directed films like the incredible 'Boiling Point' and Georgie asks him more about his process on these productions with such intense storylines. Phil also chats about what it's like working as a Director having previously worked as an Actor and Georgie finds out what he enjoys watching on TV.
'Sunsets' is Georgie's one woman play which she wrote and will be performing at Brighton Fringe on 13th and 14th May at 4.45pm in The Rotunda Theatre: SQUEAK. For tickets you can visit brightonfringe.org or www.rotundatheatre.com and search for Sunsets. The play is about one woman's fascination with romantic comedies and her attempt to create her own walking off into the sunset moment (while recording it for a podcast, of course). It premiered at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe and then went on to a short run at Theatre503 in London. Brighton will be its next stop. See you there?? #sunsetstheplay
Georgie is joined by Director Francesca Comencini to chat about her work on the recent Sky show 'Django' as well as other brilliant television series such as 'Gomorrah'. Georgie finds out more about her time making 'Django' including casting the Actors and she also asks Francesca what she likes to watch on television when she's not working. 'Django' is available to watch now!
Georgie is THRILLED this week to be joined by legendary Writer Nick Hornby and Actor and Writer Morwenna Banks to talk about new series ‘Funny Woman’ on Sky. Nick and Morwenna chat more about creating the show which has been adapted from Nick’s brilliant novel ‘Funny Girl’. Georgie asks Nick about his wonderful books in general as well as what it’s like adapting work for the screen. She finds out about Morwenna’s time writing ‘Funny Woman’ (and acting in it!) and then asks Nick and Morwenna what they each like to watch when they aren’t working. Stayed tuned as well for chats about Newcastle United and the moment Georgie tells Nick and Morwenna about once incorporating ‘The Pina Colada Song’ into an audition…. 'Funny Woman' continues to air on Thursdays at 9pm on Sky Max. All episodes are available to watch on NOW.
Georgie is joined by Executive Producer Tim Key and Executive Producer and Writer Tony Jordan for this episode of the pod as they chat about the new spin-off to the much-loved series 'Death in Paradise', 'Beyond Paradise', which can be watched on the BBC from tomorrow. Georgie asks them what it's like to bring back characters in a spin-off after they have already walked off into the sunset (her favourite subject...) in another series. She also finds out what Tim and Tony like to watch when they're not working. Cue a moment where Georgie gets to dissect 'Love Island' with Tony...the dream!
Georgie's back with the first episode of 2023! And this week, Actor Ali Hadji-Heshmati joins her to discuss his leading role in the new Netflix series 'Lockwood & Co.' which comes out tomorrow (if you're reading this today...). Georgie finds out how Ali got into the acting world and Ali talks more about filming Lockwood. Georgie asks the all important question of whether it was scary to film a series about ghosts and Ali reveals what films and TV shows he likes to watch (the contrast in choices is the greatest!). IT'S GOOD TO BE BACK!
Georgie chats (to herself...and to you!) about what she has been watching, what TV shows and films she will be looking out for this festive period and which Christmas films are her favourites. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!
Georgie is joined by not one but TWO guests this week. Have you been watching 'The Flatshare' on Paramount Plus? (If you can tear yourself away from all the Christmas films on Netflix, go over to Paramount and have a watch!). Georgie chats to Lead Writer and Executive Producer Rose Lewenstein and then Costume Designer Charlie Jones about how they came to work on the show, what their roles involved when working on the series and what they are watching.
Fenton Bailey is an award-winning Producer and Director and he has written a book! It's called 'ScreenAge: How TV Shaped Our Reality, from Tammy Faye to RuPaul's Drag Race' and it's available to buy now. Fenton co-founded the production company World of Wonder who were responsible for bringing the wonderful show 'RuPaul's Drag Race' (and others!) to life. Georgie sits down with Fenton in this episode of the podcast to chat about his time writing the book (including Georgie's favourite moment where he interviewed Britney Spears). They also chat about DragCon UK, what Fenton watches when he's not working (shark movie, anyone?) and Carrie Fisher's one woman show.
I wrote a play! And I'm performing the play! After a run at this year's Edinburgh Fringe, it is having its first London outing at Theatre503 in South London TONIGHT (23rd November) and tomorrow 24th November at 7.30pm. The play is called 'Sunsets' and it's a one woman show about ROMANTIC COMEDIES. But will there be a happily ever after...? Come along and find out! It's got podcasts in there, too... You can find the link to the show here: https://theatre503.com/whats-on/sunsets/
Tom Hovey is a Food Illustrator and Designer whose work can be seen on the much-loved television show 'The Great British Bake Off'. Tom and his team are behind the illustrations of the delicious bakes you see accompanying the bakers making their signature, technical and showstopper bakes! Georgie had SO much to ask Tom; from how it works, to the sheer quantity of work he and his team must do across all the 'Bake Off' shows. Tom talks about how he landed his role on GBBO, Georgie asks Tom whether the celebs in the celebrity version practice their bakes and Georgie find out what Tom likes to watch when he's illustrating!
This week, Georgie is joined by Actor Chaske Spencer who stars as Eli Whipp in the new BBC Western miniseries drama, 'The English' out today! Chaske's other acting credits include 'The Twilight Saga' (which Georgie obviously loves). Georgie asks Chaske more about his time making 'The English'. They chat about Chaske's character Eli and his relationship with Emily Blunt's character, Cornelia. Georgie also asks Chaske what it was like filming with horses, Chaske talks about his nerves during the audition process and Georgie finds out what Chaske likes watching when he is not working.
Georgie is joined by Actor Rhian Blundell on the podcast this week to chat about her work on Peacock's 'Vampire Academy' and more. Georgie tells Rhian how funny she found Rhian's character, Meredith, in the show and Rhian answers Georgie's question on why shows are labelled 'young adult'. Rhian chats about some cold weather filming days in Spain, Georgie asks Rhian about her time after drama school and how she thinks Rhian should be in 'Stranger Things'. And finally, they chat about what they like to watch on TV to switch off.
Georgie is joined by Executive Producer, Martin Scott, this week to talk about his work on 'Ninja Warrior UK: Race For Glory' and the other entertainment shows he has worked on such as 'The Chase' (catch up on episodes on ITV Hub). Georgie asks Martin whether he has ever tried one of the courses on 'Ninja Warrior' before trying to get to the bottom of who picks the questions on 'The Chase' (and what Martin's specialist quiz subject would be, of course). Martin talks more about the production company, Potato TV, and the shows they make. And Georgie gets nostalgic over the thought of cosy TV dinners in front of some Saturday night television with her family.
This week, Georgie chats to Steven Knight who created the television series 'Peaky Blinders'. Steven adapted it for the stage; bringing us 'Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby' which Benoit Swan Pouffer choreographed and directed. Benoit is the Artistic Director of the dance company Rambert and Georgie chats to him and Steven about their time working on the show. She concludes that the sign of a show's success can be when people dress up in Halloween costumes as the characters and asks Steven and Benoit more about how they collaborated on the production as well as what they enjoy watching on TV when they're not working.
For this first episode of the NEW season of the pod, Georgie sat down with Director Corin Hardy to talk about his work directing the new series of 'Gangs of London'. The series will be available to watch on Sky Atlantic and NOW from 20th October. Georgie was lucky enough to sneak a preview and let me tell you....you're in for a TREAT. And a lot of gore. Speaking of gore, Georgie asks Corin more about his work in the world of horror and what it is about this genre that fascinates people when it's very, well.....scary. Georgie asks Corin whether Halloween is his favourite time of the year (it is), Corin talks about his annual 'Horror-thon' and Georgie finds out what Corin enjoys watching when he's not working.
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