Peter making an appeal for the Hands Up Foundation on Radio 4.

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Peter making an appeal for the Hands Up Foundation on Radio 4.
The first example I've seen of Peter drawing The Thinker - a drawing he gave to co-star David Dastmalchian.
It's not from the film, but I did a small appearance at a local comic book store in Atlanta to sign some comics that I had worked on, and I looked up and my new friend Peter Capaldi had come down to support me and we ended up spending the afternoon together with Steve Agee, who plays John Economos. Once everyone stopped freaking out because Doctor Who was in their comic shop we just got to look at comics together and explore toys. It was really magical.
David Dastmalchian asked for a favourite moment from filming The Suicide Squad (SFX magazine)
A cosmologist and a beekeeper walk into a barbecue. Or a wedding. The beekeeper is in a relationship, or married, or just out of a relations
Constellation reviews - The Arts Desk
Nick Payne’s 2012 play about the randomness of the universe shines in the West End with alternating all-star casts
Constellations review - The Evening Standard
The stories of string theorist Marianne and beekeeper Roland are told forwards, backwards and sideways as we explore their theatrical multiv
Constellation reviews - The Guardian
Doctor Who star Peter Capaldi says his current West End show with revolving casts and no interval is “built for these times” — but added the
Peter talking at the press night for Constellations.
Constellations, Donmar Warehouse
Cast 2. Peter Capaldi, Zoe Wanamaker
Dir. Michael Longhurst
Written by. Nick Payne
It will come as no surprise to learn that the more experienced couple had the edge. Jeremiah and Atim were solid and amiable, but Capaldi and Wanamaker dug deeper. Instead of just portraying characters, they became them.
From the Times review of Constellations
An update for La Casa Estudio on Peter's album.
Peter at the Vaudeville Theatre
“I’m really buzzing about it, because I’m a huge fan of everyone on the billing,” says Atim, who turns full-on fangirl when she recalls the moment when it first hit her that she would be sharing that billing with Capaldi. “I’m not going to lie, I was like: ‘Oh my God, we’re in a thing together,’ because I love Peter’s work. The Thick of It is one of my top three shows, I watch it all the time, and I’ve watched Zoë for years. I used to be obsessed with [the TV sitcom] My Family when I was young.” Jeremiah can trump that: he played the villain in an episode of Doctor Who when Capaldi was the Doctor. “He takes pictures whenever he’s on set, and he actually had a picture of me…”
Excerpt from Observer interview with Sheila Atim and Ivanno Jeremiah.
‘The Devil’s Hour’: Jessica Raine, Peter Capaldi To Headline Amazon Thriller Series
EXCLUSIVE: Patrick Melrose actress Jessica Raine and Doctor Who star Peter Capaldi have been cast as the leads in Amazon’s The Devil’s Hour, the latest series from Sherlock and Dracula producer Hartswood Films.
From rising British writer Tom Moran, The Devil’s Hour is a UK original that tells the story of Lucy Chambers (Raine), a woman who wakes up every night at exactly 3.33AM, in the middle of the so-called devil’s hour between 3AM and 4AM.
Lucy Chambers’ eight-year-old son is withdrawn and emotionless. Her mother speaks to empty chairs. Her house is haunted by the echoes of a life that isn’t her own. Now, when her name is inexplicably connected to a string of brutal murders in the area, the answers that have evaded her all these years will finally come into focus.
Capaldi features in the six-part series as a reclusive nomad, driven by a murderous obsession. He becomes the prime target of a police manhunt led by compassionate detective Ravi Dhillon, played by Nikesh Patel, who recently featured in HBO Max/BBC Three comedy Starstruck.
Other cast includes Meera Syal (Yesterday), Alex Ferns (Chernobyl), Phil Dunster (Ted Lasso), Barbara Marten (Sanctuary), Thomas Dominique (Blood Drive), Rhiannon Harper-Rafferty (The Donmar Warehouse’s All-Female Shakespeare Trilogy), John Alastair (Swimming with Men), Sandra Huggett (Coronation Street) and newcomer Benjamin Chivers.
The Devil’s Hour is now filming in London and Farnborough Studios. Executive producers are Hartswood bosses Steven Moffat and Sue Vertue, and Moran. Johnny Allan is set as the director after helming episodes of Netflix’s The Irregulars.
"What is the worst thing anyone has said to you?"
"In volleyball, my PE teacher would say: “The most important thing is to find the fault in the other team.” And then he would throw the ball at me – I was the fault. That was teaching in the west of Scotland in the 1970s." 💙😢
The actor on bringing back grants for further education and being kept awake by the cat
Rehearsals for Constellations. (x)
The four casts of Constellations