This lofty 1960 play about Henry VIII’s Lord Chancellor may attract serious-minded audiences – but it has not quite stood the ...
Martin Shaw is back on BBC television playing detective heart-throb Adam Dalgliesh. The dramatisation of P. D. James's Death In Holy Orders will be shown in two parts over the August Bank Holiday.
Former Mosquito pilot Maxwell Sparks is one of the last surviving crew members from Operation Jericho, one of the most controversial air raids of World War II. He was part of the Royal New Zealand Air ...
Martin Shaw stars as Sir Thomas More – scholar, ambassador, Lord Chancellor and friend to King Henry VIII. Above all, he is a man of integrity, loved by the common people and his own family.
Well, we weren't expecting that. "I did say to them beforehand, I think it’s very important that George doesn’t just fade off into the sunset," Martin Shaw tells RadioTimes.com, revealing how ...
Robert Bolt’s Thomas More is back in UK theatres, with Martin Shaw playing the lead role in a national tour. Mark Lawson ...
Having turned 80 on Tuesday, Martin Shaw has come a long way since his bubble-permed, pin-up days as Ray Doyle in the British, Starsky & Hutch-inspired Seventies’ cop show The Professionals.
Martin Shaw, Gary Wilmot & More to Star in A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (Dec 10, 2024) Martin Shaw Will Lead A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS at Theatre Royal Bath Ahead of UK Tour (Aug 5, 2024) Shaw took key roles ...
One of the UK's best-loved actors on stage and screen, Martin Shaw is known to millions for his television roles in Judge John Deed, Inspector George Gently and The Professionals. His recent ...
There’s a parallel to Brexit happening in A Man for All Seasons, says Gary Wilmot who plays The Common Man in former ...
I believe one of the bravest things you can do is begin to understand your own story. I want to support you in finding solutions and making the life changes you're looking for, while enjoying the ...
Jonathan Church’s revival itself resurrects a central performance from Martin Shaw, who ably trod the boards as More in the West End in 2006 (Charlton Heston notably starred in a London production in ...