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November 15, 2005

Arachnaphobia

It's been a while. Not sure if anybody's still out there other than the mass of web spiders that seem to be littering comments beneath my blog. But if you're not an eight-legged cyber creature, then hi. Welcome back.

2005 is drawing to a close, I've just finished writing a piece on blogs for the Jewish Chronicle and I realised that I've been neglecting my own online journal.

But this is an acting-specific journal. News of what's been going on with my career. And there have been no updates since Feburary.

Telling?

No.

Lazy?

Perhaps. But it's not as if I've been so inundated with acting work that there's no time to update..you know...a guy's got to earn a living.

But here's the 2005 lowdown.

RADIO 2 - the wonderful people at Pause for Thought have been broadcasting my pieces on air. I get to write and record, which is always a satisfying process, and I've had a fair few on the radio this year. The next batch begin on December 26th for the week, at 6.15 am every morning, but you can always play them again via the BBC's 'Listen Again' web link.

ITV1 - erm, I was on a reality programme. Not really sure if I want to publicise it more than that. It's been and gone and is now apparently playing all around the world. Well, friends in Israel and Denmark have seen it recently. No friends in Saudi Arabia have reported seeing it, but then again, I don't have any friends the major Arab states...

IS THAT IT? More or less, yes. I've done some corporate bits and pieces - more details at www.citydrama.com and have been writing a fair bit. But day jobs have changed and bills have flowed in and my lovely agent is working hard but at the moment there's lots more PR to be done.

WHAT'S HAPPENING IN 2006? Watch this space. Perhaps I'll finally achieve the flick-flack in my yoga class. Perhaps I'll actually finish decorating the flat. Perhaps I'll get a decent telly audition.

Go on. You've got better things to do.


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