Is it difficult to combine TV series like Green Wing with the radio stuff?
It can get quite tricky, yeah. For most of last year I didn’t do any radio because it was too tricky – having to go up and down to Birmingham as well as filming two TV shows at the same time was just impossible. The beauty of the radio is that you can say you’re going to be unavailable for a while, and they often work the storyline around your availability. So they had you go off to run a farm in Hungary for a while, didn’t they? Yes, that’s right. And they’ve just gone on air now where Debbie is going to have two jobs, where she runs the farm in Hungary , but she also manages the estate farm as well, so there’s a storyline that’s been built around my itinerant, annoying behaviour. You did Dr Who recently. Was that fun to be part of? It was great! I loved it. I was very excited to see the inside of the Tardis. And also to know that it all happened in Cardiff ! I wouldn’t have put the two together. I was slightly mad, because my baby was only six weeks old when I did that, and it was my
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