Senin, 28 Mei 2012

Doctor Who and Sherlock boss Steven Moffat reveals his superstition

Doctor Who and Sherlock boss Steven Moffat reveals his superstition

The writer, who picked up the Special Award at the BAFTAs last night, said: "I never make a note of anything, I never even write a plot down. I have a terrible superstition of writing things down.

"I have to write in sequence and only in sequence."

And talking about Sherlock's Andrew Scott's win for Best Supporting Actor, he said: "People don't remember that in the first series of Sherlock he's just in the last scene and he has become a star just because of that.

"It takes an extraordinarily good actor to do that. He's also one of the nicest blokes out there - not a bit like Moriarty."

Andrew beat his co-star Martin Freeman who plays Doctor John Watson in the hit BBC1 series, who was also nominated within the same category.

Joseph Mawle (Birdsong) and Stephen Rea (The Shadow Line) were also nominated.

Andrew Scott is all smiles

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