The ScreenUK Podcast

ScreenUK

A podcast opening up the worlds of UK film, TV, animation and games. ScreenUK celebrates the UK screen stories, talent and craft making an impact around the world. Across each episode, we speak to the people behind standout UK film, TV, animation and games - from established names to emerging voices - exploring the stories, influences and creative choices that bring their work to life.

Episodes

  1. 5d ago

    The Making of THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE (Film · Episode 3)

    It took producer Pippa Harris nearly 20 years to bring THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE to the big screen. In this episode of the ScreenUK Podcast, she joins director Ben Gregor and writer Simon Farnaby to share how they finally did it - and what it took to turn one of Enid Blyton's most beloved children's classics into a film worthy of the millions of people who grew up with it. The conversation ranges from the nearly 40 drafts that shaped the script, to the custom tattoos Andrew Garfield insisted on, the beard-stroking unit that brought the Land of Know-Alls to life, and the independent VFX company they built above a tube station because no one else could afford to do it for them. It's a conversation about creative ambition, the chaos of independent filmmaking, and what it actually means to make a family film that works for everyone in the room - grandparents, parents, kids, and the rugby dads who didn't expect to cry. THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE is in cinemas in the US from 21 August 2026. It is currently the second most successful independent UK film of the year. Ben Gregor - Director Ben Gregor is the director of THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE. He has previously collaborated with Simon Farnaby as an actor on projects including BLAKES JUNCTION 7 and ALL STARS, while his television directing credits include BLACK OPS, BRASSIC and BRITANNIA. His work on BRITANNIA led to his relationship with Pippa Harris and Nicolas Brown at Neal Street Productions. THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE marks his first collaboration with Farnaby as a writer. Pippa Harris - Producer Dame Pippa Harris DBE is an Oscar-nominated, BAFTA-winning film and television producer and co-founder of Neal Street Productions, which she established with Sam Mendes and Caro Newling in 2003. Her film credits include 1917, EMPIRE OF LIGHT, STARTER FOR TEN and HAMNET, while her television work includes CALL THE MIDWIFE, BRITANNIA, PENNY DREADFUL and THE HOLLOW CROWN. Pippa first began pursuing an adaptation of THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE nearly two decades ago. Simon Farnaby - Writer / Cast Simon Farnaby is a screenwriter, actor and author. His screenwriting credits include WONKA, PADDINGTON and PADDINGTON 2 with long-term collaborator Paul King, as well as MINDHORN and THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEN. His television work includes THE DETECTORISTS, HORRIBLE HISTORIES and GHOSTS. Simon wrote THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE and also appears in the film as local farmer Brian.

  2. Jul 24

    The Making of WHAM! 10 DAYS IN CHINA (Film · Episode 2)

    In this episode of the ScreenUK Podcast, host Rhianna Dhillon sits down with director Mike Christie and producer Alice Popplewell to go inside the making of WHAM! 10 DAYS IN CHINA - a new documentary about George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley's landmark 1985 visit to China, when Wham! became the first Western pop group to perform in Communist China. They tell the story behind the story: the maverick PR plan conceived by manager Simon Napier Bell, the Pandora's box of restored and never-before-seen archive footage, and the years of detective work it took to piece together a film that is 41 years in the making. Mike and Alice discuss tracking down contributors from across three continents, including Ling Ling Coe - Wham!'s bilingual translator who was one of the only people in the world at the time who could bridge both cultures - and travelling to China with Andrew Ridgeley on the 40th anniversary of the tour. They also explore the film's bigger picture: what the visit meant for Chinese music culture, what the archive reveals about George and Andrew's relationship under pressure, and why Wham! turned out to be the perfect UK ambassadors for that extraordinary moment in history. WHAM! 10 DAYS IN CHINA is in cinemas worldwide from 28 July 2026. Mike Christie, Director of Wham! 10 Days in China. Mike began his career in the music industry before moving into filmmaking. He has become one of the UK’s leading music documentary directors, making acclaimed films on Wham!, Nick Cave, New Order, Suede and Hansa Studios, alongside a wider body of documentaries exploring art, sport, technology and culture. His work has been commissioned by broadcasters and platforms including the BBC, Channel 4, Sky, Discovery/MAX, Showtime, Sony Music Vision and Amazon Prime, earning nominations and awards from Emmy, RTS, Grierson, Rose d’Or, New York Festivals and Focal. Alongside his documentary work, Mike directs films for brands including Red Bull, LEGO, Apple and Mercedes F1, and has worked on major live events including the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies and a range of concert productions for artists including Gary Barlow, Pet Shop Boys, and New Order. Mike is Creative Director of Supercollider at Zinc Media Group. He lives in London and works internationally. Alice Popplewell, Producer of Wham! 10 Days in China. Alice is a Grierson- and RTS-nominated documentary producer whose work spans acclaimed music documentaries including Ed Sheeran: the Sum of it All and Nick Cave’s Veiled World. Her latest feature, WHAM!: 10 Days in China, revisits the band's landmark 1985 tour through newly restored archive footage, uncovering a pivotal moment in cultural and political history.

  3. Jul 17

    Supermassive Games on DIRECTIVE 8020 (Games · Episode 1)

    In the first episode of the ScreenUK Podcast, host Frankie Ward goes behind the scenes with Supermassive Games - the UK studio redefining the line between cinema and interactive storytelling. Frankie sits down with Will Doyle (Creative Director) and Hannah Sigston (Senior Producer) to explore the making of DIRECTIVE 8020, the latest entry in THE DARK PICTURES ANTHOLOGY and Supermassive's first foray into sci-fi horror. Together, they unpack what it takes to build a branching narrative game with the scale of a blockbuster: casting Lashana Lynch, collaborating with stunt performers and motion capture artists, upgrading to a new game engine mid-development, and designing systems - like the new Destiny and Turning Point mechanics - that put players genuinely in control of life and death. They also talk about Guildford's thriving games scene, the relationship between cinema and gaming, and what comes next for one of the UK's most exciting studios. Whether you're a lifelong gamer or a film and TV fan curious about the craft behind interactive storytelling, this one's for you. Will Doyle, Creative Director, Supermassive Games - A veteran of the UK games industry, Will has designed dozens of games across a wide variety of formats and genres. Narrative games are his speciality, and it’s no surprise he’s a huge fan of horror. He has led the development of Supermassive Games’ The Dark Pictures narrative horror series, serving as Creative Director on Directive 8020 (2026), Switchback VR (2023), and The Devil in Me (2022), as well as Game Director on House of Ashes (2021). In his spare time, he’s also a keen tabletop gamer and designer, swapping mouse and keyboard for a d20 and character sheet. Hannah Sigston, Senior Producer at Supermassive Games- Hannah’s a Senior Producer at Supermassive Games with over seven years of experience across video games, VFX, and virtual production. She has contributed to titles including The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes, The Devil in Me, Switchback VR, and most recently Directive 8020, and is passionate about creating standout player experiences with strong teams. Outside of work, she enjoys fantasy, horror, and tabletop games such as Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering. Learn more about DIRECTIVE 8020 https://www.supermassivegames.com/ Discover more about UK film, tv, animation and games https://www.screenuk.org/

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A podcast opening up the worlds of UK film, TV, animation and games. ScreenUK celebrates the UK screen stories, talent and craft making an impact around the world. Across each episode, we speak to the people behind standout UK film, TV, animation and games - from established names to emerging voices - exploring the stories, influences and creative choices that bring their work to life.