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Tim McInnerny
People Roundup - The Doctor Who News PagePeople RoundupThe Doctor Who News PageThe production, which also stars Samantha Bond and Tim McInnerny, is at the Vaudeville Theatre in London's West End until Saturday 25th August. [The Telegraph, 18 May 2012] Legendary hairdresser Vidal Sassoon, who in 1963 created the distinctive ...and more »
Posted on 21 May 2012 | 11:34 pm
What the Butler Saw – review - TheTelegraph.co.ukWhat the Butler Saw – reviewThe GuardianFrom the start, Tim McInnerny's performance as Dr Prentice is a maniacal tour de force. He suavely rolls back his cuffs to tell kittenish Geraldine Barclay (Georgia Moffett) – whom he's interviewing for the job of secretary – that he must "check her ...What the Butler Saw, Vaudeville Theatre, London The Sunshine Boys, Savoy ...The IndependentWhat the Butler Saw, Vaudeville TheatreThe Arts DeskWhat the Butler SawWhatsOnStage.comTelegraph.co.uk -Evening Standardall 7 news articles »
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 11:03 pm
"Tim McInnerny & Cast Of 'What TheThe Guardian"Tim McInnerny & Cast Of 'What The Butler Saw' Unfairly Savaged By London ...The Spoof (satire)"I did warn Tim McInnerny and Samantha Bond," she growled. "I distinctly told them that Butler is one of those rare plays that's completely, utterly and totally NOT director proof." "It's now obvious that all my worst fears have come to pass.Djalili's demented act misfires: Looney shrinks, a shouty performance and a ...Daily MailEscape austerity Britain and discover What the Butler Sawseenit.co.ukWhat the Butler Saw, Vaudeville Theatre, LondonFinancial TimesLondonist -London Theatre Guide - Onlineall 14 news articles »
Posted on 17 May 2012 | 11:31 am
What the Butler Saw - StageStageWhat the Butler SawStageSamantha Bond lends her sense of marital disappointment a palpable desperation - no wonder she is so happily compromised by youths in hotel linen cupboards, and Tim McInnerny works up a sweaty storm as her husband. Omid Djalili, as visiting ...
Posted on 17 May 2012 | 10:00 am
Natalie Haynes's guide to TV detectives: #9The Guardian (blog)Natalie Haynes's guide to TV detectives: #9 – Sherlock HolmesThe Guardian (blog)He describes John Clay (Tim McInnerny) thus: "His grandfather was a royal duke and he himself was educated at Eton and Oxford. So, Watson, bring the gun." And because he is Jeremy Brett, he slightly rolls the r of "bring", just so we know Holmes knows ...and more »
Posted on 14 May 2012 | 12:19 pm
Tim McInnerny
Theatre Review: What The Butler Saw @Sigmund Freud meets the Carry On franchise in Joe Orton’s classic 1960s farce . When the psychiatrist, Dr Prentice, attempts to seduce his new secretary, he can only escape being caught by pretending she is mad. The only trouble is that when government inspector Dr Rance wades into the action with his convoluted explanations for every character’s behaviour, we end up with butlers and policemen ...
Posted on 18 May 2012 | 12:51 am
Joe Orton's What the Butler Saw ,A new West End production of Joe Orton's What the Butler Saw officially opens May 16 at at the West End's Vaudeville Theatre, following previews that began May 4, for a run through Aug. 25.
Posted on 16 May 2012 | 4:17 am
Natalie Haynes's guide to TV detectives:You can keep your Cumberbatch and Rathbone. Of the 75-odd actors who have played Sherlock Holmes on screen, Jeremy Brett is the man You can keep Basil Rathbone, fond as I am of him. You can keep Robert Downey, Jr, Benedict Cumberbatch and Peter Cushing. You can even keep Michael Caine in Without A Clue (my secret favourite portrayal of Sherlock Holmes on the big screen). You know why you can ...
Posted on 15 May 2012 | 1:44 pm
West End Production of Joe Orton's WhatA new West End production of Joe Orton's What the Butler Saw begins performances at the West End's Vaudeville Theatre May 4, prior to an official opening May 16, for a run through Aug. 25.
Posted on 4 May 2012 | 4:16 am











