Daniel Radcliffe and Tom Felton were interviewed on Test Match Special on BBC Radio 5 live. The interview can be downloaded here and you can see photos of Dan and Tom here.
DanRad: Listen, I really do see parallels between cricket and acting. Tom: You mention this all the time on set… DanRad: I know, I know… Tom: ALL THE TIME! DanRad: I know, I’m dull.
#24 – Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban DIRECTED BY ALFONSO CUARON RELEASED: 2004
Why’s it so good? Alfonso Cuaron took over from original director Christopher Columbus, and with the difficult task of world-building out of the way was able to take the story and run with it, making Potter feel like a real adventure story for the first time, and one taking place in somewhere bordering on the real world.
#15 – Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix DIRECTED BY DAVID YATES RELEASED: 2007
Why’s it so good? David Yates took over the directing reins for this fifth film, based on the longest – and, some would say, dullest – book in the series, and knocked it out of the park. Excising large swathes of not much, he cut it down to one of the leanest films and delivered a barnstorming last act in the Ministry of Magic, with the sort of magical duels we’d been waiting four-and-a-half films to see.
Matthew has confirmed via his Twitter that he will take part in Celebrity Mastermind.
I’m doing Celebrity Mastermind for charity. My subject has been confirmed: the life and music of Oasis. Fingers crossed!
I’ll let you know when it’s on and you can all let @liamgallagher know. I’m sure he’d love to watch it…
Here is some information on the show I found:
Four contestants (in later rounds of the competition the number is occasionally five) take it in turns to answer questions over two rounds against the clock. The first two-minute round comprises questions on each contestant’s chosen specialist subject and the second two-minute round tests general knowledge.
It has recently been announced that Helena Bonham Carter will be playing children’s author Enid Blyton in a new series on the BBC4. The series is a set of biopics about extraordinary women and Helena will give a look into to Enid’s private life behind her books. Here is a trailer: