Sky Arts uncovers incredible stories inspired by the worlds of arts, culture and rock n roll With a new season Of 'Urban Myths' for 2018
All episodes available on demand from 12th April as well as on Sky Arts and TV streaming service NOW TV at 9pm
Sky Arts successful series Urban Myths returns to our screens in April 2018 with a new season of mischievous comedies about bizarre tales from the worlds of Hollywood, music, arts and literature which are all fictionalised accounts of mostly true events.
Among the four new
episodes of Urban Myths announced today, we can expect to unravel the
mysterious disappearance of Agatha Christie in 1926 and the biggest ever
manhunt staged in Britain at that time; go behind the scenes on the set
of the iconic film ‘Some Like it Hot;’ go backstage at Live Aid and
sympathise with Johnny Cash and the carnage wrought by a killer
ostrich.
These will join the four episodes already announced
- revisiting TV presenter Bill Grundy on the ill-fated day when he met
the Sex Pistols; fathoming the creative drug fuelled pairing of Salvador
Dali and Alice Cooper; taking a peek at David Bowie and Marc Bolan in
their decorator overalls and eavesdropping on an unexpected car-share
with Public Enemy.
Gemma Arterton, Adam Brody, Adrian
Edmondson, Noel Fielding, Sheila Hancock, Bill Paterson, Alex Pettyfer,
Frank Skinner, Dougray Scott, David Suchet, Luke
Treadaway and Jack Whitehall are just some of the well known names
starring in Urban Myths. The series also features members from the
National Youth Theatre performing alongside established actors such as
Daniel Mays, Steve Pemberton and Kayvan Novak.
Each of the
eight episodes takes an inventive look at remarkable events, which are
re-imagined with tongue firmly in cheek by some of Britain’s most
talented writers and directors. A third series of Urban Myths is already
in the works featuring a new line up of comedies which will be
announced later this year.
Phil Edgar-Jones, Director of Sky
Arts, says: “We are thrilled to be bringing Urban Myths back to Sky Arts
in April 2018. With the first season we knew we’d hit comedy gold,
mining the madcap worlds of urban folklore and once again viewers will
get to see some of Britain’s most talented actors, writers and directors
bring a selection of terrific tales, mostly true, to life. The
episodes will be airing weekly on Sky Arts, but will also all be
available on demand, perfect for binge-watching!”
URBAN MYTHS SYNOPSES
Urban Myths: Johnny Cash and the Ostrich
It's November, 1983. Jean, a hotel manageress in Nottingham, arrives at work to find there's trouble in room 211, currently occupied by country music legend, Johnny Cash. Eventually persuading him to let her in, they sit amongst the carnage and Cash explains that he has been visited by Waldo, the killer ostrich. In a series of flashbacks, Cash tells Jean how the ostrich attacked him at his theme park, home, The House of Cash in Tennessee, back in '81 and how that set him on a path of pain-killer addiction and reckless drinking. Now Waldo has turned up in the East Midlands and is aching for revenge.
Starring Frank
Skinner (Johnny Cash) and Isy Suttie (Jean). Written by Frank Skinner.
Directed by Al Campbell. Produced by Avalon.
Urban Myths: Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie’s mysterious 11 day disappearance in 1926 gripped the nation and set off one of the biggest manhunts ever mounted. In desperation, Britain’s most famous crime writers of the time, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Dorothy L. Sayers, were drafted in to help the search. As they took matters into their own hands with their contrasting methods of detection, this was the beginning of crime’s most unlikely investigative partnership: Sayers and Conan Doyle, together at last and on the hunt for Agatha Christie.
Starring Anna Maxwell Martin (Agatha
Christie), Bill Paterson (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle), Rosie Cavaliero
(Dorothy L. Sayers), Adrian Scarborough (Inspector Danders) and Robert
James-Collier (Colonel Archie Christie). Written by Paul Doolan and
Abigail Wilson. Directed by Guillem Morales. Produced by John Rushton.
Executive Producers Lucy Lumsden and Lucy Ansbro. Produced by Yellow
Door Productions.
Urban Myths: Marilyn Monroe and Billy Wilder
One of Marilyn Monroe’s most iconic roles was undoubtedly that of singer and ukulele player Sugar ‘Kane’ Kowalczyk in the 1959 romantic comedy Some Like It Hot. It is regarded as one of the greatest comedy films of all time but, behind the scenes, America’s sweetheart is struggling to deliver a line. Marilyn runs to Arthur Miller and Paula Strasberg for reassurance, leaving Billy Wilder tearing his hair out and Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon making side-bets. On the forty-seventh take, Marilyn nails it: “It’s me. Sugar!”
Starring Gemma Arteron (Marilyn
Monroe), James Purefoy (Billy Wilder), Alex Pettyfer (Tony Curtis), Adam
Brody (Jack Lemmon), Felicity Montagu (Paula Strasberg) Dougray Scott
(Arthur Miller) and Irfan Shamji (Clapperboard Guy). Written by David
Cummings. Directed by Sean Foley. Produced by Zoe Rocha and Little Rock
Pictures
Urban Myths: Backstage at Live Aid
Live Aid was not only “the day rock’n ’roll changed the world”, it was also the source of countless backstage music industry rumours. Backstage at Live Aid is a reimagined story that takes place behind the scenes on that unforgettable summer’s afternoon in 1985 as egos clash, hair is sprayed, double denim is completely acceptable and Bob Geldof and long-time personal assistant Marsha Hunt struggle to keep control of the most famous faces of the 80s.
Starring Jonas Armstrong (Bob
Geldof), Kerry Howard (Marsha Hunt), Martin Compston (Midge Ure), David
Avery (Freddie Mercury), Rufus Jones (Elton John), Seb Cardinal (Ric
Parfitt), Dustin Demi-Burns (Francis Rossi), Karla Crome (Sade) and Con
O’Neill (Tony). Written by Neil Forsyth. Directed by John Hardwick.
Produced by Little Rock Pictures.
Urban Myths: The Sex Pistols vs. Bill Grundy
This is the re-imagined story behind The Sex Pistols’ infamous appearance on Bill Grundy’s show in 1976, a year before their legendary debut album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols was released. The foul-mouthed encounter catapulted The Sex Pistols into the public eye and signalled the arrival of mainstream punk, while simultaneously destroying Grundy’s career – and all because of a last minute cancellation by Freddie Mercury.
Starring Daniel Mays (Mike
Housego), Steve Pemberton (Bill Grundy), Kieran Hodgson (Malcolm
McLaren), Kayvan Novak (Freddie Mercury) Frankie Fox (Johnny Rotten) and
cast members from the National Youth Theatre. Written by Simon Nye.
Directed by Simon Delaney. Produced by Spelthorne Community TV.
Urban Myths: The Dali and the Cooper
Facilitated in suitably surreal fashion by Alice Cooper’s agent Shep Gordon and Salvador Dali’s wife Gala, this is the incredible true story of a fascinating and weird few days in 1970s New York between the artist and his new found muse; one which led to the creation an extraordinary work of art involving a chocolate éclair and a brain.
Starring Noel
Fielding (Alice Cooper), David Suchet (Salvador Dali), Paul Kaye (Shep
Gordon) and Sheila Hancock (Gala Dali) with guest performance by Serge
Pizzorno and music by Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley. Written by
Roger Drew and Ed Dyson. Directed by Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard.
Produced by Richard Yee and Krishnendu Majumdar for Me & You
Productions.
Urban Myths: David Bowie and Marc Bolan
It’s the swinging 60s and teenagers David and Marc are yet to hit the big time. In fact, such is their lack of success they are costing their manager Les Conn money. So in lieu of payment the two spend an afternoon painting Les’s Soho office, an event which will springboard a lifelong friendship between the two young men who will eventually be known around the world as music legends David Bowie and Marc Bolan.
Starring Jack Whitehall (Marc Bolan), Luke Treadaway (David Bowie) and Ade Edmonson (Les Conn). Written by Freddy Syborn. Directed by Jim O’Hanlon. Produced by Lion TV.
Urban Myths: Public Enemy
Multimillionaire rap legends Public Enemy are stranded, desperately trying to get to their gig in Sheffield. With time running out, their knight in shining armour arrives in the form of Kev, an unassuming local and huge Public Enemy fan who offers the heralded Flavor Flav and Chuck D a lift in his Ford Focus. Cue a funny and thought-provoking road trip set against a soundtrack of Bohemian Rhapsody.
Starring Philip Glenister (Kev,
the local guy), Paterson Joseph (Chuck D), Abdul Salis (Flavor Flav).
Written by Neil Webster. Directed by Ben Palmer. Produced by Happy
Tramp.
Notes to Editors
The
full season will be on linear TX at 9pm on 12th April on Sky Arts and
TV Streaming service NOW TV. All all eight episodes available on demand
on Sky .
Running order (weekly at 9pm):
April 12 - Marilyn Monroe and Billy Wilder
April 19 – Backstage at Live Aid
April 26 - Johnny Cash and the ostrich
May 3 – The Dali and the Cooper
May 10 – David Bowie and Marc Bolan
May 17 - Agatha Christie
May 24 - Public Enemy
May 31 - Sex Pistols Vs. Bill Grundy
Full cast lists available on request.
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