award-winning sound designer | composer of acoustic & electronic music | audio producer | Winner Best Sound Design 2022 #BBCAudioDramaAwards www.jonnicholls.com
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Arthur Darvill plays almost everyone with ‘tremendous elan ‘in a ‘tour de force’ (Radio Times). Pick of the week in the RT, Guardian, Times & Daily Mail.
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m... Celebrate the opening of the World Cup by spending 45 surreal minutes inside the feverish head of Albert Camus as he navigates self-doubt, the offside rule and various intrusive helpful / unhelpful major philosophers during a critical match. 2.15pm today on BBC Radio 4.
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Just noticed Our Friends In The North, on which I was a very happy part of the sound design gang, is having another outing on Radio 4 at the moment; catch ep3 at 2.15 today. Adapted for radio by the original writer Peter Flannery and produced by Mel Harris.
For those who might have missed it in the West End or in cinemas, #othello from Chris Harper Productions is now streaming on Marquee Arts TV. With Caitlin Fitzgerald, David Harewood, Toby Jones & Vinette Robinson; dir. Tom Morris; designed by Ti Green; sound design by me; music by PJ Harvey with me
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Delighted this evening's Illuminated: Voices From the Beach is pick of the week in the Radio Times. Apparently Saili Katebe, Monica Whitlock and I have made a 'lyrical wave of audio' (I see what they've done there...). 7.15pm on Radio 4 then @bbcsounds
Coming soon to BBC Radio 4 ! Albert Camus fends off strikers, self-doubt and a nasty cough, whilst fielding not-entirely helpful suggestions from a whole gaggle of famous philosophers who seem somehow to have invaded the pitch (no Monty Python jokes please..). With Arthur Darvill & Cecilia Appiah.
That's a wrap! Back from a few lovely days not-in-the-studio with the mighty @almost-tangible.bsky.social recording The School Run: new drama coming soon to BBC Radio 4. Props to the cast for amiably running continuously in 30C heat while wearing a bewildering array of microphones.
Sonny Rollins plays his saxophone on the Williamsburg Bridge, 1966
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Albert Camus meets his dream team, a funny, emotional and philosophical glance at football