Sally Ann Matthews - TELEVISION

TELEVISION

  • Janet, PRISONER'S WIVES, Tiger Aspect for BBC, Damon Thomas
  • Teresa, Eastenders E20, BBC TV, John Howlett
  • Orla, BEING HUMAN, Touchpaper Television for BBC, Charles Martin
  • Louisa Cole (Guest Lead), DOCTORS, BBC TV, Sean Gleeson
  • Ellen Dannini, THE ROYAL, YTV, David Kester
  • Alison, WATERLOO ROAD (Series Regular), Shed Productions, Laurence Moody
  • Paula, HEARTBEAT, YTV, Gerry Mills/ Roger Bamford
  • Jenny, THE CATHERINE TATE SHOW, Tiger Aspect, Gordon Anderson
  • Sandra Briggs, EMMERDALE (Regular), YTV, Various
  • Ginger refuge sketch, THE CATHERINE TATE SHOW, Tiger Aspect, Gordon Anderson
  • Anne Wilson, COURTROOM, Lime Pictures, Craig Lines
  • Posh Woman, SPARKHOUSE, BBC TV, Robin Sheppard
  • Claire, WHERE THE HEART IS, Anglia TV, Clive Arnold
  • Detective, CLOCKING OFF, BBC TV, David Jackson
  • Brenda, CITY CENTRAL, BBC TV, Kenny Glenaan
  • TV Presenter, DALZIEL & PASCOE, BBC TV, David Wheatley
  • Maria Capstan, WING & A PRAYER, Pearson TV, Richard Laxton
  • Claire, COMMON AS MUCK, BBC TV
  • Jenny Bradley, CORONATION STREET (Regular 7 Years), Granada Television, Various

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    The television screen, so unlike the movie screen, sharply reduced human beings, revealed them as small, trivial, flat, in two banal dimensions, drained of color. Wasn’t there something reassuring about it!—that human beings were in fact merely images of a kind registered in one another’s eyes and brains, phenomena composed of microscopic flickering dots like atoms. They were atoms—nothing more. A quick switch of the dial and they disappeared and who could lament the loss?
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