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Chapter 1: What are David Morrissey's favorite musicals and memories of Liverpool?
like alan bingo here i'm thinking about how many how far can we go without please this is insulting without an innuendo yeah in your endo in your endo don't be rude look who we've got on board david morrissey how you doing david i'm very well very well very pleased to be here such a privilege to be with you thank you notice you've been looking up my books over there yeah well it's a wonderful book did you
That's a wonderful book collection. I always think you can sell so much by people's bookshelves.
Well, they're actually, they're just VHS videos.
They're like, you pull one out and they all come at once.
Yeah, come down with me, Dickinson's Real Deal, a bargain hunt. No, you've read that one, Store of Murder.
That's brilliant.
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Chapter 2: How does David Morrissey feel about conspiracy theories?
Yeah, that's wonderful.
She's brilliant.
She also did Five as well.
I love a true crime.
Chapter 3: What insights does David share about his role in the Beatles films?
Yeah.
Chapter 4: What are David's most memorable holiday experiences?
And also she approaches those subjects which have usually had a male narrative attached to them. But she comes at it from the female point of view. Like Five is all about the five victims of Jack the Ripper, but really goes in depth into their lives and who they were. And she makes them people rather than just numbers in a sort of crime investigation, you know.
Because Annie Chapman, you know, you think she's a sex worker and a prostitute, but it shows you back then, if you had misfortune, like her husband worked for Queen Victoria at Windsor.
People who fell on hard times, you know.
Yes, and then he was abusive and drunk, and she had to, there's no social services.
Chapter 5: What are David's thoughts on celebrity encounters and public scrutiny?
Yes, I mean, fascinating, but I really recommend it. I think it'd be nice to be made into a musical.
Chapter 6: What does David think about luxury travel and its downsides?
Who told you that? What?
Chapter 7: How has David Morrissey contributed to UNHCR and other charities?
It just came to me. No, you said that. And I think David said it would make a really good musical.
It's sort of left field musical.
Chapter 8: What are David's dream travel destinations and city explorations?
I just think that the five women in it who are so sort of idiosyncratic and wonderful and really... And also Victorian London, so atmospheric.
Sweeney Todd, look at that musical. That's a really grim subject.
Well, American Psycho they did recently, which is really brilliant as well. So, you know, I don't think we need to shy away from that. And I'm a big musical fan, so I do think it'll be great.
Are you sort of hinting at me being Jack the Ripper in this musical?
I wasn't, but, you know, it's up for grabs.
Jack the Ripper!
Anything that brings the investment.
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Oh, wait, they're Hollywood's calling. Yeah. What are you doing? Oh, George, you are sweet. Snuggling up. Snuggling up. Oh, so what's your favourite musical then? Oh, gosh. I can't see you singing along. Do you ever do, like, the Sound of Music where you're dressed as a nun?
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