John Dugdale
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Sheridan Smith stars in a story that sees Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith departing radically from their usual claustrophobic black comedy; there is little to laugh at in The 12 Days Of Christine, a study of time and memory that resembles a short enigmatic arthouse film. In a dozen scenes coinciding with public or personal red-letter days, Smith plays a woman passing through marriage, motherhood, divorce and bereavement, with Paul Copley, Michele Dotrice, Tom Riley and the writers in supporting roles.
Alarming things keep happening to Christine, making her increasingly troubled and presenting the viewer with a series of puzzles. Why, for example, does the heroine's flatmate mention mathematical number theory? Why are we subjected to Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman warbling Time To Say Goodbye? Are these significant clues, or just red herrings?
John Dugdale, The Times, 29th March 2015My media: Steve Punt
The comedian and star of Radio 4's The Now Show says he will read almost anything - but not the same paper every day.
John Dugdale, The Guardian, 10th January 2011My media: Ross Noble
I get all the motorbike mags and I'm a big channel-hopper.
John Dugdale, The Guardian, 18th October 2010