Showing posts with label Being Human. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Being Human. Show all posts

Toby Whithouse

Ah, how splendid. Was going to write up my notes from last night's Writersroom Q&A with Being Human's writer/creator Toby Whithouse, but it appears that Lord Jez Freedman, Lara Greenway, Stevyn Colgan and Adadinsane have done the job for me. How utterly splendid. Furthermore, the Q&A will be transcribed on the indispensable Writersroom site in the near future, so look out for that. If you haven't already sucked it into your brain via your eyeballs, then you might also fancy the three-part interview I did with Toby last May.

If you're still reading, it was a fine Q&A, with Toby's previous 18-month stand-up stint clearly having eradicated any hint of onstage nerves. Great to see an interview which, by dint (God, I love the word "dint", but rarely get to employ it) of being conducted by the BBC's Creative Director of New Writing Kate Rowland, gave no quarter to mainstream content. It was pretty much all writing, writing, writing - right down to the nitty-gritty of the man's daily routine.

Interestingly, the Whithouse aims to write five pages a day - but won't move on until those five pages shine like sapphires (and steel). It's an unusual approach, relatively speaking, as most people favour the method of swimming like a shark and never looking back until the end. This, he said unto me in the bar afterwards, is largely down to him being a tad obsessive, which is fair enough.

Anyway, why am I still quacking? You're not reading this: you're over at Freedman, Colgan, Greenway and Adadinsane's gaffs, enjoying a cup of tea and perhaps some cake. But I know you'll be back. Especially as I've just taken delivery of brand new bone china and some macaroons. Mmmmmmm.