TV Interviews
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Soundtrack Of My Life: Richard Hammond
Brummie-born TV presenter who once played opera to his dying goldfish

Jonny Owen, Vicky McClure and Jon McClure’s new Day Fever club event is “harking back to an older tradition”
Trio tell NME of how they’re helping struggling venues double their opening hours and how Spice Girls caught them out

Jenna Coleman’s thrilling spree is over: “My time of murdering is done”
The star of blood-spattered hits such as 'Wilderness' maps out her (much funnier) future

Dylan Llewellyn: “Before ‘Derry Girls’ was a really tough period for me”
From dishwasher to telly star, the 'Big Boys' fave talks us through his remarkable rise

“What’s told in the story still resonates today”: a conversation with Masao Maruyama on ‘Pluto’, NME’s best Asian TV show of 2023
The anime’s executive producer tells NME about the “full-circle experience” of bringing the masterful manga to the screen

Asa Butterfield on leaving ‘Sex Education’ behind: “It would be good to push myself”
School's out for TV's most debauched teen drama

Soundtrack Of My Life: Kelsey Grammer
Actor and classical music savant behind Dr Frasier Crane

Dongjoo Suh on her ‘The Devil’s Plan’ run: “I wasn’t expecting a lot from myself”
The lawyer-turned-TV-personality chats with NME about her controversial alliance, the “uncomfortable” stress she was put under and her next steps in the realm of reality shows

Sophie Wilde on her scary big year: “‘Talk To Me’ was pandemonium”
Indie horror's new scream queen reflects on a breakout 12 months

‘Slow Horses’ writer compares season three deaths to ‘Game Of Thrones’
“I like to think the show is good at surprises", says Will Smith

Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij: “We don’t think ‘The OA’ is dead”
The creative duo have just released new show 'A Murder At The End Of The World'

Paapa Essiedu just wants to tell proper stories: “Being the lead isn’t the be all and end all”
It's craft over status for the acclaimed actor despite a potentially breakout starring role