
Jesse Armstrong
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Nov 4, 2024 |
ink84bookshop.co.uk | Hattie Crisell |Jesse Armstrong |Charlie Brooker |Wendy Cope
*Please select collect from shop after filling in your address to avoid postage fees, there are no physical tickets*Join author-writer-podcaster, Hattie Crisell, discussing her enlightening book In Writing: Conversations on Inspiration, Perspiration and Creative Desperation with the wonderful food journalist and great supporter of Ink, Sheila Dillon.
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Jun 2, 2024 |
telegraph.co.uk | Jesse Armstrong |Lucy Prebble |Andrew O'Hagan
Jesse Armstrong and Lucy Prebble in Duncan Grant's studio at Charleston Festival 2024 Credit: Maddison Araceli Willmott/Charleston Festival Andrew O’Hagan For the past 10 years, probably the most important show that has appeared on television has been Succession: beautifully written, beautifully acted, beautifully conceived, and endlessly inquiring about the nature of the world that we’re living in – and that great sort of disaster that has been the media’s influence in our everyday lives....
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Nov 16, 2023 |
afr.com | Jesse Armstrong
Life & LuxuryArts & CultureReviewAs the power in Hollywood has moved from film to the small screen, so has the much-mythologised alpha male auteur. Jesse ArmstrongNov 17, 2023 – 6.00am or Subscribe to save articleOnce, early in the process of making the pilot for Succession, one of the actors asked me: “Who is the showrunner on this thing?” The answer was that I hoped I was. But I knew why they asked the question. I didn’t entirely feel like the showrunner, nor was I perhaps acting like one yet.
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Nov 2, 2023 |
rts.org.uk | Jesse Armstrong |Abi Morgan
The Fellowships were presented last night during the RTS Patron Dinner at One Great George Street in London. RTS Fellowships recognise industry luminaries who have made an outstanding, sustained and exceptional contribution to the UK television industry.
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Nov 2, 2023 |
newstatesman.com | Jesse Armstrong
Once, early in the process of making the pilot for Succession, one of the actors asked me: “Who is the showrunner on this thing?” The answer was that I hoped I was. But I knew why they asked the question. I didn’t entirely feel like the showrunner, nor was I perhaps acting like one yet. But that’s one of the odd things about the term – it is a position without definition or even formal recognition.
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