How do you face the challenge of being this yearâs Bafta host? practicalpanic
I donât currently feel particularly challenged because everythingâs written down for me and I donât have to worry about winning â or not winning â an award. If it was the first night of a play, Iâd be curled up in a corner in the foetal position. But the fact that itâs not my day job certainly feels liberating. Who knows why they asked me; I must have been pretty far down the list. Expectations are pretty much zero. I donât have anything to prove. Will I be phoning [previous Bafa hosts] Jonathan Ross and Stephen Fry for advice? I might do. But Iâm traveling in blissful ignorance at the moment.
Whatâs your sideburn policy? They appear to be sized in direct proportion to your charactersâ confidence. DrHugbine
Thatâs a very interesting observation, which I donât think has any truth behind it, but itâs making me wonder â¦
Here are some examples ⦠Fright Nightâs Peter Vincent â long and bushy, confident vampire killer. The Doctor in Doctor Who â long and pointy, charismatic and charming. Broadchurchâs DI Alec Hardy â beard, no sideburns, introverted and suspicious. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fireâs Barty Crouch Jr â no beard, no sideburns, complex and a traitor. Good Omensâ Anthony Crowley â ginger, no sideburns, stylish but tempted Eve in the garden of Eden as a snake so a bit of a bad egg generally.
I donât think youâre going to write a doctoral thesis based on that evidence. Itâs very thin evidence, at most. I grew sideburns for Doctor Who because, back then, I was worried I was a bit young for it and I thought they slightly aged me. Which, of course, I then had to recreate recently when Iâm almost certainly too old for it. I guess increasingly I am unshaven, in which case you donât really have to worry about sideburns because theyâre part of something else. Whatever length my sideburns are on the night of the Baftas has no reflection on how Iâm treating the Baftas.
As a vicar with young kids, I wondered what influence being a son of the manse has had upon your work? RevdAl
Itâs hard to know, because you only know the influences you had specifically from your parents because theyâre your parents â itâs hard to unpick. It certainly wasnât a childhood filled with religious dogma or any kind of restrictions. It was more a moral guidebook.
What was it like kissing Michael Sheen [in season two of Good Omens]? And who enjoyed it more? carnies18
Who enjoyed it the most? Presumably Michael was thrilled. How could he not be? But it was another day at work. The most difficult bit was other peopleâs awkwardness. We thought it was quite fun, so it was fine. Heâd brushed his teeth.
Would you accept a knighthood just to fuel an excellent argument with Sheen in the next series of Staged? Shirls
Because he sent his OBE back? That predisposes the fact that anything thatâs talked about in Staged is based on real life. We are in our own houses, acting opposite people we spend our life with. But thatâs pretty much the extent of the reality of Staged.
Which is best â playing a detective, a murderer or a murder victim? JonnyMorris1973
Well, one of them solves the crimes. One of them commits the crimes. And the other one has a crime done to them. It probably depends which character the writer is most fond of and therefore the most fun to play. Itâs not really in the gift of the actor, so much as in the gift of the scriptwriter. I think Iâve only played one detective. Havenât I? Whatâs my favourite way Iâve been murdered? Oh my goodness. I was shot in The Last September. I get murdered on stage every night in Macbeth, although thatâs a spoiler. I sort of died in Doctor Who when I got shot by a galvanic beam in a radiation chamber that filled my body with more radiation I could cope with.
Am I as geeky as the Doctor who fans? Yes. As a Doctor Who fan myself of old, I can very much can plug into that. I donât think I ever got in trouble at school. That is one of those stories thatâs ended up on Wikipedia. I wrote an essay on Doctor Who, which some unpleasant newspaper found and printed. But I didnât get in trouble for it. I think I got quite a good mark for it.
Who would win in a fight between Crowley, The Doctor and Scrooge McDuck? AlistairDionysus
Probably Scrooge McDuck. He seems to be able to survive just about everything. Heâs far more resilient than Crowley or The Doctor, who seem to end up staring destruction in the face. Scrooge McDuck, nothing seems to trouble him.
You have a lovely singing voice! Would you like to do a musical? Beatrice_Tate, gaityr, laibarra622 and Luigii
I make a nice curry, but Iâm not going to open a restaurant. Would I do the Masked Singer? I love The Masked Singer. Nothing has excited my eight-year-old daughter more than when everyone thought Ricky Wilson from the Kaiser Chiefs was me, week after week. You can imagine how disappointed she was when it turned out I wasnât.
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If you were a cheese, what kind would you be? BrianBraddock
Iâve got very into paneer curries. Paneer is neither hard nor soft, so Iâll say that because it makes me sound like Iâve really thought about it.
Whatâs the last item you snatched from a set? NataliaBCN
Iâm just going back through things I might have pocketed. Maybe this is the upbringing we talked of earlier. Iâm very bad with nicking things. Iâm plagued with guilt. The last time they released a new sonic screwdriver toy, someone gave me one but I gave it away because Iâm so full of generosity, but now I slightly regret it.
Your portrayal of Dennis Nilsen [in ITVâs Des] was truly terrifying. How do you prepare for a role like that? YorkshireExPat
With someone such as Dennis Nilsen, there is quite a lot of material thatâs been written about him. Thereâs video evidence of him. So you immerse yourself as much you can, then join a line between that and the version of the character thatâs in the script, because, ultimately, thatâs the version you have to portray. One thing we were very careful to do on Des was to not make it from his point of view. I donât think you can ask an audience to sympathise or understand someone like Des. Itâs the story of how he got away with all these things, then was caught. Hopefully the audience is left thinking: how can someone who is just another member of the human race be committing these extraordinary acts and the rest of us not notice or understand?
If you could regenerate as anyone else for the day, who would you choose? TopTramp
My wife, just to see how annoying I really am so I could be properly objective and understand her pain.