Philip Glenister's friendship with John Simm has been a joyous connection for both actors, notably since their first meeting on 'Clocking Off'. Their camaraderie deepened during 'State of Play', leading to their celebrated roles in 'Life on Mars'. Glenister shares how they often look for creative engagements together, revealing that the concept for 'Mad Dogs' emerged after he humorously noted their two-week working hiatus. This collaboration is emblematic of their strong bond, which remains vibrant as they continue to support each other's projects.
Glenister jokingly remarked that he and Simm can't go two weeks without wanting to work together, emphasizing the depth of their friendship and collaboration.
Their friendship began on the set of the BBC's 'State of Play', and they captured public attention together in the acclaimed series 'Life on Mars'.
The idea for 'Mad Dogs' originated when Glenister, feeling miscast in another project, humorously noted to his agent that it had been two weeks since working with Simm.
During the BAFTA Awards, Glenister and Warren approached Beesley to join them, revealing they had a 'loose' idea that needed the right fourth character.
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