Family Guy‘s Peter Griffin might be in for a meth of trouble.
TV’s erstwhile Walter White, aka Bryan Cranston, will voice Peter’s new boss at the Pawtucket Brewery during Season 16, it was announced at the San Diego Comic-Con over the weekend. Claws‘ Niecy Nash will also lend her voice to the episode, as the wife and business partner of Cranston’s character.
RelatedClaws Renewed for Season 2
The previous brewery manager, Angela, was voiced by the late Carrie Fisher and will appear briefly in the upcoming season. (Fisher recorded lines for at least one more episode before...
TV’s erstwhile Walter White, aka Bryan Cranston, will voice Peter’s new boss at the Pawtucket Brewery during Season 16, it was announced at the San Diego Comic-Con over the weekend. Claws‘ Niecy Nash will also lend her voice to the episode, as the wife and business partner of Cranston’s character.
RelatedClaws Renewed for Season 2
The previous brewery manager, Angela, was voiced by the late Carrie Fisher and will appear briefly in the upcoming season. (Fisher recorded lines for at least one more episode before...
- 7/25/2017
- TVLine.com
Nobody expected theatre relayed to cinemas would work – until National Theatre Live became a hit. Matt Trueman watches one show come together
Gunnar Cauthery is building up to his big moment. He's on stage at the National Theatre, playing a Conservative MP in a drama called This House. Despite hoping for a safe home-counties seat with haystacks and hillocks, his character has just been elected MP for the Worcestershire town of Redditch. "You can't find a haystack in Redditch," he bellows, "because of all the fucking needles!"
Ninety-five miles away, in Redditch, a huge cheer goes up at the local Vue cinema. In Sheffield, there's applause when another Tory MP snootily suggests Manchester "either needs a good clean or a good fire", while at the Covent Garden Odeon in London, the man next to me almost chokes on his noodles from laughing so hard. "I hope people cheered like a...
Gunnar Cauthery is building up to his big moment. He's on stage at the National Theatre, playing a Conservative MP in a drama called This House. Despite hoping for a safe home-counties seat with haystacks and hillocks, his character has just been elected MP for the Worcestershire town of Redditch. "You can't find a haystack in Redditch," he bellows, "because of all the fucking needles!"
Ninety-five miles away, in Redditch, a huge cheer goes up at the local Vue cinema. In Sheffield, there's applause when another Tory MP snootily suggests Manchester "either needs a good clean or a good fire", while at the Covent Garden Odeon in London, the man next to me almost chokes on his noodles from laughing so hard. "I hope people cheered like a...
- 6/10/2013
- by Matt Trueman
- The Guardian - Film News
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