Saturday, 22 April 2017

Aidan Turner at the BFI & Radio Times Festival (Photos)

A selection of our photos from the Poldark panel at BFI & Radio Times Festival, April 2017. Click the thumbnail to enlarge the pic.





















Monday, 10 April 2017

Nine Snippets from 'Poldark' at the BFI & Radio Times Festival


Ross Poldark: Old-fashioned Hero for a Modern World at the BFI & Radio Times Festival was very much a celebration of Poldark and its lead actor Aidan Turner. Well, what's not to like? This meant that much of the discussion covered the now-familiar tales of how Poldark came to be made, how Debbie Horsfield came to adapt it and how Aidan Turner got the part of Ross. And, of course, the scything scene.

Here are a few snippets from the day:

  • It's official! Series Four has been commissioned and will start filming in September. Aidan had dropped a heavy hint about this in his recent interview with Dave Fanning but it's always nice to have it confirmed.
  • Series Three will air in June. Damien Timmer explained that they wanted to keep the show's momentum going, having felt the gap between series one and two was just too long.
  • Aidan broke his hand filming series three. From his gestures he seemed to indicate it was his left hand.
  • Back in 2015 at the preview screening of Poldark, Aidan teased Eleanor about Garrick not being 'amazing'.  We know Aidan is a dog person, so it was interesting to hear him expand on this saying, "He’s a working dog and when he’s on set he’s working but he’s not terribly affectionate and it kind of annoys me that he’s not. He doesn’t want to know you unless you have a treat in your hand and I just don't have time for that!"
  • Aidan's favourite scene is when he and Demelza first kiss in what he calls 'the blue dress scene'. He said there was a great energy on the day they were shooting it and, 'It just felt right, it felt real. It works for me!'
  • Aidan's comment that he doesn't think people like his beard was met with noises of approval for it from much of the audience.
  • Asked about the paparazzi and, in particular, about a documentary on Channel 4 where a certain member of the paparazzi admitted to making up stories, Aidan said, "It's frustrating when it holds up the shoot and when there are things we are trying to keep private in the show. I don't know if anybody takes these stories seriously but when he says I'm pushing people around - he fabricates the whole thing, which is kind of shocking. But as long as he doesn't get in my way I don't care."  Debbie added that the fans are brilliant and are never a problem.
  • Asked how he gets rid of his Irish accent for the show Aidan joked "Loads of talent." Debbie added, "There's this marvelous thing called ADR." 
  • Aidan's favourite British painter right now is Harland Miller, known for his paintings of vintage Penguin book covers.





Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Aidan Turner is Going to the BFI & Radio Times Television Festival!


Poldark, BFI & Radio Times Television Festival, Aidan Turner
Photo: Ellis Parrinder
Ever since the BFI and Radio Times Television Festival was announced back in December we've been hoping for this news! There will be a Poldark session at the Festival and Aidan Turner will be on the panel!

Aidan will be joined by screenwriter Debbie Horsfield and executive producer Damien Timmer for the event Ross Poldark: Old-fashioned Hero for a Modern World. They'll be discussing what makes Ross tick and there'll also be a clip from Poldark Series Three.

The event will be at the BFI IMAX on Saturday 9 April from 3.15 pm to 4.15 pm.  The IMAX seats 500 people, so is a little larger than the BFI Southbank theatre that has been used for the Poldark preview screenings.

Tickets go on sale to BFI members at 11.30 am on Friday 10 February (to Champions 24 hours earlier), to Radio Times subscribers on Saturday 11 February at 11.30 am and to the general public on Monday 13 February at 11.30 am.  They can be booked online or by phone on 020 7928 3232 (11.30 am to 8.30 pm) and cost £16 with concessions and member prices available.

There are plenty of other good things on at the BFI and Radio Times Television Festival 7-9 April such as sessions on Victoria (a Mammoth Screen production), The Crown, Line of Duty and The Night Manager. Check out the full line-up here.

UPDATE 8 Feb 2017: Please note BFI members can book a maximum of two tickets per member.