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Audio of the Denver Comic Con panel with Alex Kingston and Jenna Coleman, moderated by Clare Kramer.
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What can we say that's better than this panel's name? Nothing....
Audio of the Denver Comic Con panel with Alex Kingston and Jenna Coleman, moderated by Clare Kramer.
Slap-dash AUDIO recording, so apologies for quality. There's a loud "bing!" from Windows in there at one point... Oops.
Part 1: Ross King interviews actress Alex Kingston at his home in Los Angeles for the Lorraine on ITV. Full audio, recorded in September 2014. Companion article here. [Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3]
Kingston DCC Q&A Masterpost
Simply click the part number for that clip of the q&a session.
Part 1: Before the Q&A session began, Alex spoke briefly about working on Bukowski, her (unforeseen) transition from theatre to film, and working on The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover as a novice actress.
Part 2: When did she figure out River was Rory & Amy’s daughter? What was her reaction of off-base rumors about River’s identity? What is really inside River’s (prop) diary? Did she think she’d return after “Silence in the Library”/”Forest of the Dead”?, and “If you could only read one book for the rest of your life, what would it be?”
Part 3: “What was your favorite trait of your character River Song?”, “What would you say is your favorite Doctor Who moment involving your character?”, “Were you someone who had watched Doctor Who growing up?”
Part 4: “Would you be open to at least one appearance with Peter Capaldi?” & “When was the moment when you first fell in love with acting, and realized it was what you had to do for the rest of your life?”
Part 5: “What part of River & the Doctor’s storyline did you like the most? (Or a relationship as you’d call it.),” “Which episode was your favorite that you starred in?,” “What do you think about Missy smooching all over your Doctor?,” “If you were a Doctor, what companion would you choose?”
Part 6: "Do you have any response to the criticism of Steven Moffat, that he has issue with being able to write female characters?"
Part 7: Did Matt try to pull any pranks on her on set?, Her most memorable moments with Matt (other than kissing)?,What was her reaction when she found out she was going to be the Doctor’s wife?, Any advice for auditioning for drama school (in London)?, What was River apologizing for with ”I’m sorry, my love”?
"Alex pops round to Ross’s house for a cuppa! And to chat E.R., George Clooney, Dr Who and her new show Chasing Shadows.”
— Ross King interviews Alex Kingston in Los Angeles, August 2014 [x]
UPDATED 8 March 2015: Because the audio link in this post no longer works, the audio may now be found here.
Excerpt of Alex Kingston as "Elmire" in the L.A. Theatre Works production of Tartuffe, recorded June 2010.
When men make overtures, must we reply With righteous anger and a battle-cry? Must we turn back their amorous advances With sharp reproaches and with fiery glances? Myself, I find such offers merely amusing, And make no scenes and fusses in refusing; My taste is for good-natured rectitude, And I dislike the savage sort of prude Who guards her virtue with her teeth and claws, And tears men’s eyes out for the slightest cause: The Lord preserve me from such honor as that, Which bites and scratches like an alley-cat! I’ve found that a polite and cool rebuff Discourages a lover quite enough.