
Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss is a British actor, screenwriter, and novelist. He co-created and starred in the series Sherlock, was a writer on Doctor Who, and co-created The League of Gentlemen. Gatiss has also appeared in the films Christopher Robin and The Road Dance, and the series Moonflower Murders and Wolf Hall. He has directed the mini-series Queers .
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Mark Gatiss takes on the role he's always wanted to play, the lead in Brecht's Hitler satire The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui. As the Government considers charging tourists to visit England's national museums, we discuss these proposals with TV executive and arts advocate Sir Peter Bazalgette, who’s been an advisor to the DCMS, and Alison Cole - Director, The Cultural Policy Unit think tank. As she releases her new collection of short stories and memoir pieces, The Great Good Places, Dame Margaret Drabble speaks to us about her extraordinary life and career. Legendary playback singer Asha Bhosle has died. Her voice was heard in countless Bollywood films, often lip-synced by the most famous actresses of the day And she inspired UK band Cornershop's song Brimful of Asha. Joining us to discuss her life and glittering career is BBC presenter Nikki Bedi. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Harry Graham
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About
- FROM
- Sedgefield, United Kingdom
- BORN
- October 17, 1966