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Monday, July 18, 2011

Midler drops out of Spector film

15 July 2011 Last updated at 14:06 GMT Bette Midler Bette Midler said she was 'heartbroken' to be leaving the project Bette Midler has dropped out of a TV film about jailed music producer Phil Spector, after suffering a herniated disc six days into production.

The actress and singer had been cast as Linda Kenney Baden, Spector's defense lawyer in his first trial for the 2003 murder of actress Lana Clarkson.

HBO said Midler had filmed for three days before bowing out on the advice of her doctor.

Her role in the film, which stars Al Pacino as Spector, will be recast.

"I am heartbroken to be forced to leave this terrific project," Midler said in a statement. "Working with David Mamet and Al Pacino was a dream of mine.

"But the pain I am in has made my participation impossible. My heartfelt thanks to everyone for their kind understanding."

Arrested Development actor Jeffrey Tambor also stars in the film as Bruce Cutler, another of Spector's defence lawyers.

The currently untitled project is scheduled to air in the US next year. Plans to screen it in the UK are as yet unconfirmed.

Al Pacino and Phil Spector Al Pacino (l) will play Spector (r) in the currently untitled HBO film

The production courted trouble this week after friends of Clarkson threatened to protest about the film.

They feared Spector's guilty verdict could be cast into doubt after Mamet, its writer and director, told the media: "I definitely think there is reasonable doubt [in Spector's case]."

Spector's first trial in 2007 was declared a mistrial after the jury failed to reach a verdict.

In a 2009 retrial, the music mogul was sentenced to 19 years in jail after being found guilty of second-degree murder.

Famous for creating the 'Wall of Sound' production technique, Spector is well-known for his trademark wigs and the string of hits he produced for Tina Turner and others.


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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Smith drops in on Doctor Who show

16 July 2011 Last updated at 08:30 GMT Matt Smith at The Crash of the Elysium Matt Smith popped up to thank the young adventurers for saving the Doctor and the world Doctor Who actor Matt Smith has made a surprise appearance in a highly acclaimed "immersive" theatre production based on the TV show.

Smith appeared in character in front of 25 fans aged 9-12 at a performance of The Crash of the Elysium at the Manchester International Festival.

The show puts the audience at the heart of a Doctor Who adventure and are told it is up to them to save the world.

Smith is normally seen on screens but appeared in person on Friday.

The Crash of the Elysium, created by theatre company Punchdrunk, has earned a series of five-star reviews in national newspapers.

The audience members are told to wear chemical decontamination suits as they are led through a series of rooms by actors dressed as soldiers, looking for clues and being chased by the Doctor's enemies.

Smith said the show was "a marriage made in creative space heaven".

"I've always watched Punchdrunk shows and marvelled at their inventiveness and individuality," he said.

"Put that together with Doctor Who and there is a wonderful template to tell unique stories in unique ways. The Doctor would definitely approve."

The Crash of the Elysium is one of the highlights of the Manchester International Festival, which ends on Sunday and also involves new works by Victoria Wood, Damon Albarn and Marina Abramovic.


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