Words matter. These are the best Charlotte Ritchie Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I really liked ‘Green Wing’. I wish something like that could come back.
I used to be a bit of a show-off at school, but I’ve calmed down now and learnt to censor myself.
I just wrote out a long description of my best dream and realised telling people your dreams just can’t be allowed, it’s too boring.
I was given a Roberts digital radio by my mum and dad. I think it’s my favorite possession.
I used to tell really boring stories as a child, about my toy panda’s nose falling off, or something equally dull.
I’m a big fan of both Linda Bassett and Pam Ferris, but had to pretend I was calm about it.
You have that first joy of finding work, and then to become part of a show like ‘Call the Midwife’ – which I have watched religiously with my mum since it started -is doubly brilliant.
I think people don’t think or talk about death very much. I don’t think we’re very open about it, at least in my experience.
My favorite thing is just walking around London in no direction. I love people watching. And you can turn down a street and feel suddenly as if you are in Venice, or you’ll be in a Spanish area or somewhere very English or Middle Eastern.
I really didn’t understand how I got from my singing teacher’s living room to the Albert Hall.
I hope radio is more popular than it might seem. There aren’t that many radio plays on and I think they have a bit of a bad rep for being not very gripping or low budget or on at funny times.
Nothing annoys me more than uninformed people not considering the effects of what they say.
I used to sing as a living while I was at university.
I bring my own energy to any part, and in ‘Siblings’, I get to bring my horrible side.
I don’t really watch shows as a regular routine any more, but I loved ‘Happy Valley’. Yes it was depressing, but at least I knew it would all be over in six episodes.
The amount of people online who game is huge. It’s a community that’s not very visible but is in full force.
My favorite station is BBC Radio 6 Music, in particular Shaun Keaveny’s morning show. It’s on while I’m dashing around getting ready. He’s a comedian and really makes me laugh, and I love his choice of music – often bands I’ve never heard before.
My mum’s father was a producer and her mother was an actress, so my mum was fully behind me going into acting.
I have this irrational fear of north London – it feels like proper London, scary and fast moving.
I can’t imagine London is different to anywhere else – people with cars are always the most popular.