1.
How do we get a pantomime cow on set. Jeez, the rigours of satire.
Mel Smith
2.
I directed before I was even in television; I directed in the theatre for seven years, so that was my trade anyway. But in the UK, I've given up any hope of being considered a director.
Mel Smith
3.
But in the UK, I've given up any hope of being considered a director.
Mel Smith
4.
I don't think London has been given enough credit in a lot of the movies that we make here.
Mel Smith
5.
I never met Barbara Cartland. But now that I'm working on her life, I wish I had. I think there was a lot of pathos in it and I'm intrigued by her.
Mel Smith
6.
It's a pragmatist's business, comedy. Start off with good intentions and references to the Pompidou Centre and you end up with boiled sweets and a pantomime cow.
Mel Smith
7.
The funny thing is, London is an incredibly interesting city. It's very sexy and it's very different, with the Thames winding through it like a snake.
Mel Smith