Description
How do you turn a hit series of novels into a show that honours its source material? And how do you stay true while building out 6 hours of television for each season? Emile speaks with executive producer and writer Will Smith and executive producer for See-Saw Julian Stevens, about the landmark series Slow Horses. They discuss the challenges of genre-crossing, the critical role of actors in the writing process, and how Mick Jagger was convinced to sing the theme song.
Host: Emile Sherman
Guests: @willsmithwriter and Julian Stevens
@see_saw_films
Executive Producer: @Sam_Joly_
Producer: Sabrina Organo
Composer: @Adiescar
Artwork: @studiostromberg
A See-Saw Films Production
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