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Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch: Audio clip from "Cabin Pressure" (RADIO TIMES)




Susanna Lazarus
4:05 PM, 22 January 2013
In tomorrow night's episode of Cabin Pressure, Carolyn is going on holiday, leaving her tiny charter airline, MJN Air, in the 'capable' hands of her crew Martin, Douglas - and Arthur, who is put in charge of the fictional fax machine. But by the sounds of this preview clip of tomorrow's episode the crew are, indeed, under pressure following Margaret's strict instructions on how to run the ship (or, er...plane).

READ MORE: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-01-22/listen-to-a-preview-clip-of-benedict-cumberbatch-in-cabin-pressure


Friday, 11 January 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch: Cabin Pressure; In Concert: a week in radio This contemporary sitcom has an impressive cast, including Benedict Cumberbatch, and a script packed with superb lines (GUARDIAN)

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Benedict Cumberbatch, who plays the prissy, uptight captain in Cabin Pressure. Photograph: Ben Pruchnie/Getty Images Europe

Light relief in the dreary first full working week of the year came from the return of Cabin Pressure to Radio 4. One of the station's few contemporary sitcom successes (more on that subject another week), it has lured Benedict Cumberbatch and Roger Allam back for a fourth run at playing odd-couple pilots Martin and Douglas. The pair man MJN Air: a tinpot, one-plane budget airline owned by middle-aged divorcee Carolyn, played by Stephanie Cole. It's an impressive cast – Allam does a great line in supercilious grumps and he is in his element as the snarky first officer to Cumberbatch's prissy, uptight captain. But perhaps the real star of the show is its writer John Finnemore, who also plays Carolyn's doofus air-steward son, Arthur.

"The code red is there to stop me being too helpful, and I can't stop being too helpful by being more helpful," he bumbled at his mum, in a script packed tight with superb lines. The crew had assembled for Birling Day, the annual jolly enjoyed by their stupidly rich (and often drunk) regular customer, who charters a flight each year to take him to see the Six Nations rugby final. Except this year, the match was taking place at Twickenham, a short drive from Birling's own house. No matter.

READ MORE:http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2013/jan/10/cabin-pressure-in-concert-radio?_tmc=PyFAG0M1lP2LmAW5KJegGwTnt3ivfDU8rhR0yNh4crQ