The most painful TV experience I've ever had!' Hugh Bonneville on his excruciating office comedy
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The most painful TV experience I've ever had!' Hugh Bonneville on his excruciating office comedy
"Hugh Bonneville described his return to the role of Ian Fletcher as a mix of delight and terror, stating, 'It's the most painful and horrible experience I've ever had on television.'"
"The scripts for Twenty Twelve and W1A are notably longer than typical sitcoms, making them 'the most impossible thing to learn' due to their complex and often nonsensical sentences."
Hugh Bonneville felt both delighted and terrified to reprise his role as Ian Fletcher in the workplace satires Twenty Twelve and W1A. Fletcher, who previously managed chaotic situations during the 2012 London Games and later at the BBC, returns as Director of Integrity for an unnamed international football organization. The unique naturalism of the shows, characterized by awkward dialogue and complex scripts, posed significant challenges for the cast, making memorization difficult due to the intricate sentence structures.
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