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Former Blue Peter presenter lifts the lid on what happens backstage
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01/03/2025
Eastbourne resident and former Blue Peter presenter Mark Curry is serving up a weekly Backstage Curry, his new podcast which goes behind the scenes not just in the theatre and on TV but at all kinds of big events.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers. What a pleasure
00:06
to speak to former Blue Peter presenter and noted Eastbourne resident and now podcast
00:12
star Mark Curry. Mark, you have launched, well, brilliantly named Backstage Curry, and
00:18
this is you taking us backstage, not just theatre, but backstage events. Why is what
00:25
happens backstage so interesting to people, do you think? Is it our nosiness? What is
00:29
it?
00:30
I think it is a bit of that. It's just this fascination. You go and see a show, or you
00:35
go to an event, and surely everybody thinks, what's it like backstage? What are the dressing
00:41
rooms like? How did they get those roles? How do they prepare? If you go to a massive
00:47
tennis tournament, what does it take to stage a tennis tournament? How much does it cost?
00:51
Who's in charge? How many people? That's the kind of thing that I'm fascinated in.
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And I think a lot of people are, and it's something that we don't see enough of. I think
01:01
we don't see enough documentaries showing you how a show is put together. I think people
01:07
are fascinated by it. It doesn't get rid of the magic, really. It actually enhances the
01:12
magic because you realise the work that goes into it. I think it makes you appreciate just
01:17
how good these performers are, or these shows, or these events. So I'm fascinated by it.
01:22
And it's not about the celebrities, the big names. It's about that process, isn't it?
01:27
It is more about the process. Obviously, some of the people I've interviewed are known,
01:32
but it's not a career chat with them. It's about a certain aspect of their life. So talking
01:39
to Harriet Thorpe, who plays Elaine in EastEnders, about what it's like to be in EastEnders on
01:44
a weekly basis. How does it take over your life? Talking to Louise Jamieson, who's in
01:49
Emmerdale at the moment as a regular. What's that like being up North, uprooting yourself,
01:53
going up North? Debbie McGee, what was it like on Strictly, working with Giovanni? Bonnie
01:58
Langford, what's it like to be Bonnie Langford and to prepare? How do you prepare for a show?
02:03
So it's just taking somebody, but not doing a career chat, doing a focus chat on a part
02:08
of their life.
02:09
That's fascinating. And you're getting a good response from the people. Some of them are
02:13
your contacts, your friends.
02:15
Some are. Yes, some are, but some people are not. And people are just very happy to talk
02:23
to me and they're interested because nobody really asks them those questions. They don't
02:28
ask about the detail about what goes into it, but also they're happy to help something
02:35
that's doing a lot for theatre workers, like acting for others, which is why I'm doing
02:41
the podcast series and acting for others is a, is a, an organization which looks after
02:46
14 member charities and it helps all theatre workers in times of emotional crisis or financial
02:54
crisis, or sometimes both. If you're in that situation, you can call acting for others
02:58
and they will try and point you in the right direction. So that's the reason I wanted to
03:02
do it. Really. I wanted to do it for other performers and theatre workers who are not
03:07
as fortunate as I am to be working and have a pretty good career, you know.
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And it's a lovely way for you to exploit and capitalize your newfound love of podcasts,
03:16
which you discovered when you had this daily hour and a half wait to go on as the wizard
03:22
in Wicked.
03:23
Exactly. How do you wait? Yeah. How do you sit in that dressing room and you can hear
03:30
the show going on and you think in a minute, I've got to go on when everybody else is,
03:35
their energy's high and they're ready. I've got to go on as the wizard. And there's lots,
03:39
a lot of people have talked about the wizard and then suddenly it comes on. How do you
03:43
kill that time? I personally didn't want to watch television or get too taken away from
03:49
what I was doing. And I found that by listening to podcasts, which were often about theatre
03:55
or show business, but also about tennis, which I'm crazy about, I found that motivating.
04:01
That got me ready for the show. I'd switch them off about 15 minutes before my first
04:06
entrance, but sometimes I couldn't wait to go back to them. And I thought these are great
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chats because they, they last a long time. It's 45 minutes sometimes, or an hour of detailed
04:16
chat. And I just found that absolutely fascinating.
04:19
By the stage, Karen, it's a brilliant name, but it's also a genius idea because it's pretty
04:23
infinite, isn't it? You can take that concept almost anywhere, can't you?
04:28
Yeah. There's so many other things to discover and every performer or person who's involved
04:34
in an event has their own story. And so long as you, so long as the story is interesting
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and so long as it's something that people are interested in, I think, you can, you can
04:45
talk about anything really with them. There's, there's, as long as it's behind the scenes,
04:49
as long as we're going behind the scenes and you're finding out something that you didn't
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know, hopefully we can really continue this, keep it going.
04:57
That's good. Well, you've done, did you say 23? Good luck with the rest stretching infinitely
05:02
ahead of you. Lovely to speak to you again, Mark. Thank you.
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