In 2019 Matt recorded My Obsession with Paul Merton in front of a live studio audience, a new comedy for BBC Radio 4. Matt presents all 4 series of this Audible Exclusive, presenting stories and ideas from the 21st Century’s most original and creative minds. Recorded remotely in 2020's first Lockdown, followed later that summer by O Little Town of Aberystwyth. Matt plays detective Louie Knight in Lighthouse Theatre's full-cast recording of their hit production of Malcolm Pryce's cult noir comedy. In 1930, at the height of the Golden Age of crime fiction, a group of detective writers set about forming their own social organisation. Eric the Skull, May 2020įenella Woolgar, Janie Dee, Mark Williams, Steve Furst and Matt tell the story of the Detection Club. Matt digitally examines Stephen in both the Scots and the Australian style, in Martin Jameson’s comedy drama for BBC Radio 4. Stephen Tompkinson and Gary Wilmot star grapple with the country’s most common and least sexy male cancer. Matt appeared in Fusion by Maeve Larkin and Things We Hear When We’re Not Listening by Debbie McAndrew, directed by Stefan Escreet Learn more Prostrate, Sept 2020 Ragged Edge Productions worked with industry and academic experts to develop this collection of short plays responding to energy production in the context of the Climate Emergency. Listen here Keeping the Lights On, Oct 2020 Narrated by Billie Piper and directed by Tamsin Collison. Matt plays Sir Thomas Bertram in this full-length dramatisation of Jane Austen's classic novel. Kenneth Branagh, Daisy Ridley, Adrian Lester, David Morrissey, Tracy-Ann Oberman and Matt tell the story of the making of the groundbreaking movie Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner. Matt is very pleased to be returning to read the two latest adventures of Worcester's finest medieval detectives, by the wonderful Sarah Hawkswood. Matt was delighted to be asked by the Heyer Estate to narrate new recordings of Georgette Heyer's Country House Mysteries for Penguin Random House, along with 2 of her Romances. Watch Trailer Hounded, 2022Ī stately home robbery takes an evil turn one night when a gang of young thieves are caught by the owners of the house and then hunted across the estate for the proprietor's entertainment. The Devil's Hour, 2022Ī wickedly dark drama thriller television series created by Tom Moran, and executive produced by Steven Moffat for Amazon Prime, with Peter Capaldi and Jessica Raine. Matt played the Head Waiter in Chichester Festival Theatre's stunning production, adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig, and directed by Jonathan Church, with Henry Goodman as Hercule Poirot. Listen here Murder on the Orient Express, 2022 Combining expert analysis, brilliant humour and powerful insights into the grieving process, Dean uncovers how, far from holding us back, our emotions make us who we are. The simple premise of observing the family as they chewed over the events of their life while half-watching the constantly-on TV, strangely, seemed revolutionary, and the series heralded a swing towards a warmer kind of comedy in the new millennium that likewise mixed racy dialogue with moments of true poignancy (such as Gavin and Stacey, 2007 to 2010).Matt narrates bestselling neuroscientist Dean Burnett's fascinating exploration of the science of emotion. Above all, The Royle Family depicted a believable warmth between the family members, which seemed a refreshing change from the harder-edged more cynical comedy that was prevalent at the time. Devoid of smart plot twists or obvious jokes, it could nonetheless be hysterically funny, with comedic vignettes that were beautifully observed. The series struck a chord with its relatively slow-paced, real-time storytelling, naturalistic performances and mundane but relatable dialogue. Starting without fanfare on BBC Two, this sitcom would eventually establish itself as a massive ratings smash and a reliable format for hugely watched Christmas specials.
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