Matthew is playing in the Dunhill championships at St Andrews. So far he is playing a lot better than his pro partner – 22 strokes better if you understand golf!
Photo credit : RossKinnaird.
A Discovery of Witches
There has been a positive response to Matthew’s performance as Matthew Clairmont in ‘A Discovery of Witches’. If you are on Twitter you will see all of the lovely comments about ADOW and Matthew in particular. If you are in the UK it is still available on Sky One catch up and NowTV. It is also still available on Radiotimes.com – link posted here a few days ago.
We’ll post some of the reviews in the press archive over the next week.
We don’t want to spoil it for viewers who are waiting to see this and we’ll hold off on adding screenshots to the image gallery. In the meantime here is a clip of Matthew and Teresa Palmer to get you interested!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbHhu9FGewA
Pictures from This Morning interview
We’ve just added more of these to the Image Gallery. Thanks to @teach463146 on tumblr for sharing these.
Written by Emily McMullin – radio times.com
Fans of Deborah Harkness’s bestselling All Souls trilogy, rejoice – the books have been adapted into a thrilling new TV drama airing this autumn. What’s more, you can watch the whole first episode for free from 2am on Friday 14 September on radiotimes.com.
Modern-day love story A Discovery of Witches will transport you to a world where a handful of witches, vampires and demons secretly live and work alongside humans, hidden in plain sight and fearing persecution.
The Sky original production stars Teresa Palmer (Hacksaw Ridge) as brilliant academic and historian Diana Bishop, a reluctant witch denying her supernatural heritage – until she uncovers an ancient manuscript in the University of Oxford’s renowned Bodleian library. The discovery throws her into the heart of a dangerous mystery and the path of enigmatic geneticist and vampire Matthew Clairmont (played by Matthew Goode of Downton Abbey and The Crown), who is harbouring a dark family secret.
You need to sign up for radio times.com first and then you can watch it on their website from 2am [GMT]