Last night I watched my favourite TV show, Being Human. It was an emotional time when the announcer reminded the audience that this final series is almost over. Next weekend we see the grand finale, which draws to a close 5 wonderful seasons of this innovative and action packed supernatural drama.
According to the writers at BBC3, who broadcast Being Human, this was never meant to be so big. It was an experiment, to see how the television audience reacted to watching the story of a ghost, a vampire and a werewolf living together in Bristol. It turned out the audience loved it, and during the next few series our characters evolved, grew, moved on, and the setting changed to Barry in Wales.
Part of my attraction to Being Human is that it is British. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I also enjoy watching The Vampire Diaries and True Blood, among other things. But for me, to find a good, realistic, British supernatural drama on our native BBC, was just perfect. I am very sad to see the end of Being Human. I am also very interested to see what comes next.
I can’t help but think that there is now room for something more, perhaps a television dramatization of my Redcliffe novels? I am here, I am waiting, and I am hungry for the action! And judging by the popularity of Being Human, there are many more people who feel the same way. They just need to discover Redcliffe like I did!
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Monday, 4 March 2013
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
The Redcliffe Novels Fantasy Cast List
People have been asking me recently which actors I would
like to see playing the roles of my heroes and heroines in the Redcliffe novels, should they be picked up by Hollywood, or maybe the BBC… After much
consideration, I have assembled a fantasy cast list of the main characters. My
actors will have to be British in order to do an authentic portrayal. I would
like to see some new talent emerging, but for now I will choose familiar faces
from British television (and the odd Hollywood superstar) to give you an idea.
Jessica Stone – It took a while for me to settle on a
suitable match for Jessica. Finally I decided my closest ideal is the actress
Rosie Marcel, most recently known for her role as consultant Jac Naylor in the
BBC hospital drama series Holby City. She has the look I imagine for
Jessica, and she clearly likes to play strong and complex female roles.
Jack and Danny Mason – Now these two are a slight problem. I
have two actors in mind, but I need identical twin brothers from Ireland if I
am to make the characters truly authentic. As far as appearances go, here are
my favourites. I choose Michael Fassbender, because let’s face it, he is hot!
And he seems to prefer fantasy roles, if you remember the television series Hex
and the X-Men: First Class film.
But, there is another man who I see as a great Jack Mason.
That is the Being Human actor Aidan Turner, who totally stole my heart
when he appeared on screen as the tortured vampire Mitchell. Ooh, the choice is
so hard!
Elizabeth Gormond – I need an actress who can be both
accessible and spunky to play Jessica’s best friend and business partner. Liz
is a happily married woman, who is starting a family, but she is very
forthright, very strong in her opinions and morals, and she is fiercely
protective of those she loves. I see the actress Jemima Rooper playing a
convincing Elizabeth.
Marcus Scott – Well, now, the vampire Marcus Scott is a
character! He was never supposed to be such a big part of the Redcliffe novels,
but somehow he forced his way into my affections, and indeed, into Jessica’s,
much to her dismay! I have two candidates for the part of Marcus. The first is
another Holby City actor, James Anderson. He is totally cheeky and
charming as the trainee surgeon Oliver Valentine, and I think he could quite
easily switch into confident playboy vampire mode.
But, there is another potential for Marcus, and one who I am
sure a lot of vampire fans will be very familiar with. I was thinking perhaps
Joseph Morgan, who currently plays the evil vampire Klaus in The Vampire Diaries.
Delicious!
So there we are. I have finally put faces to some of the
names in the Redcliffe novels, and I hope you appreciate my choices. I am still
searching for suitable candidates to play werewolf lieutenants Simon Bunce and
Sally Frost, Elizabeth’s husband Robert Gormond, and witch Crystal Waters. They
will show themselves in good time…
*All actor photographs courtesy of Google images in the public domain*
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