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Shooting set to start soon on BBC project
Dylan Moran has written a new sitcom for the BBC, set to be shot soon.
The stand-up has been coy about the show’s topic, saying only: ‘I’m trying to write about modern pressures. Well not modern pressures. I’m trying to write about people under pressure, some kind of pressure.’
But he told the i newspaper: ‘We film that whenever they give us the nod.’
During its development the series has been known as Dr Cosmos, the same as his last stand-up show, which is being streamed this weekend.
Whatever it ends up being called, the BBC project will be his first sitcom role in 17 years, since he played the grouchy, boozy bookstore owner Bernard Black on Channel 4’s Black Books alongside Bill Bailey and Tamsin Greig.
Dr Cosmos will see you now â or will he? Dylan Moran is Zooming from his Edinburgh home before his show of that name streams this weekend. âCan I ask you to move an inch the other way?â he asks. I adjust in my seat, but heâs still not happy. âMy photo is right on your face, and I donât know how to take it off-screen.â For five minutes he fusses with his camera, obscuring his face, so I find myself interrogating an indistinct patch of grey. âIâm so ignorant of tech,â he grumbles.
This wonât surprise followers of the Irish comedianâs career, which includes his role as the grouchy bookshop owner Bernard in the sitcom Black Books. In his standup he has long traded in curmudgeonliness, albeit elevated by philosophical insight and lyricism. The blend was never more potent than in Dr Cosmos, which premiered at Edinburgh three years ago. Like all Moranâs stage work since he won the career-making Perrier award, in 1996, it
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âEverybodyâs getting on each otherâs titsâ ⦠Dylan Moran in 2018. Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian
âEverybodyâs getting on each otherâs titsâ ⦠Dylan Moran in 2018. Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian
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Dr Cosmos will see you now â or will he? Dylan Moran is Zooming from his Edinburgh home before his show of that name streams this weekend. âCan I ask you to move an inch the other way?â he asks. I adjust in my seat, but heâs still not happy. âMy photo is right on your face and I donât know how to take it off-screen.â For five minutes h
BAFTA and Perrier award-winning comedian Dylan Moran brings his brand-new show, Dr Cosmos to the Edinburgh Fringe before embarking on his 49-date UK tour. Moran will offer his unique take on love, politics, misery and the everyday absurdities of life, all served with poetical panache from one of the finest comedians of his generation. High-octane riffs from Irish master of grumpiness. spellbinding (Evening Standard). Funny and fascinating, and utterly deserving of his place in the modern classics (Times).
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