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His challenge, in a short time, is to make a strong enough impression and win over an audience that wont see him again for another 90, tense minutes of bravura performances from Nighy and Mulligan. Im quite nosy so I certainly would ask a lot of questions, but Im not sure Id have many answers. It's like a childhood dream, having a museum to yourself and just to wander around it and no one else. Really very badly treated and very poorly handled by the doctors. Steve Thompson, Writer and Executive Producer, Frank Tallis, Author of the Liebermann Novels. This story gives an insight into Oskars inner life. The National Museum of Hungary is the setting for an auction in this episode. His film credits include portraying the human informant Tivik in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Tim McMullan as Atticus Pnd and Matthew Beard as James Fraser in "Magpie Murders" (PBS/Eleventh Hour Films) Advertisement: Pnd of course needs a sidekick, who we find in assistant James. I always think of it as very unconventional. Possibly not the best therapist, no. I suppose the most characteristic feature of the Liebermann family is that they are Jews. So you could look at, say, Florence in the Renaissance, or perhaps you could even say swinging London in the 1960s. It is very rich in every direction and in every area. Following the German occupation of Hungary in 1944, Swedish consul Raoul Wallenberg rented space in the bank. Matthew Beard: The Next Colin Firth? - WWD I'm trying to bring in the cultural situation in which our stories take place, the politics and the art of the day and the interrelation between the characters. That's a very good question. Your mind goes, Oh, was that the worst show ever?. It was a simple farewell attended by just over 30 mourners, who gathered at his plot within the Jewish gardens of the Springvale Botanical Cemetery. So, making these films is a kind of tightrope act. I think it has a glamour and a playfulness due to the relationship between Oskar and Max - I think it has humour, intrigue and beauty. For me, Im working predominantly with Austrian actors and thats been an incredible experience. In the first season Max is very much a burden to Oskar in the early episodes he has to look after this guy who keeps talking about the mind and psychology and Freud. Beards Edmund, in particular, is especially vivid, even as his hacking cough presages weakness to come. To go from seeing the way a woman was treated in Episode One to seeing a woman like Clara finding her voice in Series Three, I think is a critical part of the journey. Well, there are always slight nerves when you come back to a character about whether you'll find him again. He and author Alan Conway were once instructors at the same private school. As we leave Max and Oskar in the first season Max asks what the next case will be so Max is hoping that hell still be able to be involved in criminal investigations. And Max also has to agree to this new situation. I don't really have to reacquaint myself with the character it's more like getting back to something you know very well already, which is really a feature that I love about this series.