Showing posts with label caroline quentin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label caroline quentin. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

'It’s like no time has passed at all': Caroline Quentin reflects on reuniting with old friend Martin Clunes for Doc Martin... 19-years after playing on-screen couple in Men Behaving Badly

Mail Online
Jason Chester
October 6, 2017


But while more than 19-years have passed since their much-watched show about the hapless interactions between four thirty-something friends came to an end, Caroline Quentin admits the near-two decade gap was not an issue after reuniting with Clunes on the set of medical drama Doc Martin.

The actress, 57, takes a fleeting role as Angela Sim on the Cornwall based show, which stars Clunes, 55, as the titular Dr. Martin Ellingham, a frequently irked vascular surgeon who trades London life for a remote Cornish village after developing haemophobia – a fear of blood.

‘When I work with Martin it’s like no time has passed at all,’ she explained during an appearance on Monday morning’s edition of Lorraine. 

‘There's something about mucking about in an adult environment that's great, and generally annoying everyone around us.’

We're about 40 minutes apart so we see each other all the time,' she explained. 

Off-screen, Caroline raises children Emily and William with second husband Sam Farmer - a former runner on BBC show Jonathan Creek, where they met - in rural Devon.

But she believes the modern world, all too often defined by rapidly evolving technology and contrasting ideologies, has increased her responsibilities as a mother.


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Monday, October 13, 2014

Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey are reuniting in a one off sketch

METRO
Monday 13 Oct 2014 10:10 am

 Calling all children of the 90s - Men Behaving Badly is back!

If you’re a child of the nineties your little heart is about to do somersaults – Men Behaving Badly is back in a one off special for this year’s Stand Up To Cancer.

Beer-swigging, burping, foul-mouthed housemates Tony (Neil Morrissey) and Gary (Martin Clunes) are being reunited for the first time in fifteen years as part of the night to raise funds for Cancer Research.

The mindless chit chat about TV and women is back, although sadly it looks like the long suffering lady folk Dorothy (Caroline Quentin) and Deb (Leslie Ash) will not be returning judging by the promo shot, where they are played by two blow up dolls.



In the scene, Gary finds an online clip explaining the importance of checking your nuts. He asks Tony: Have you checked your nuts?’

To which Tony responds: ‘No, I just say stuff. Some of it makes sense, some of it doesn’t.’ Oh those guys.

Then, after Gary clarifies, Tony tells him: ‘I get my girlfriends to do that, and in return I get to check their breasts’.