I’m absolutely thrilled to be talking this week with actor Peter Davison, star of All Creatures Great and Small, Doctor Who, At Home with the Braithwaites, West End musicals like Spamalot and Gypsy, and much more. He’s also the author of a delightful memoir, Is There Life Outside the Box: An Actor Despairs, and Doctor Who fans also know him as the creator of the 50th anniversary special, The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot. Peter talks with me about many of those things, plus how he came to write his book, the “rise of the nerds,” and more.
Episode breakdown:
[00:01:10] Childhood creativity, music, becoming an actor.
[00:10:08] Taking on Doctor Who, and being unsure how to approach the character.
[00:17:03] Doctor Who, and playing unpleasant characters well.
[00:24:54] All Creatures Great and Small and the lessons learned from Robert Hardy.
[00:35:18] Actors fear of being replaced, and the difference between US and UK actors.
[00:42:13] Acting as the best job.
[00:50:28] Writing his memoir.
[00:55:34] The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot.
[01:03:07] Doctor Who fandom and the “rise of the nerd.”
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