Fantasy author Neil Gaiman says the star-studded cast of the recent Radio 4 dramatisation of his novel Neverwhere were of such a high calibre they could be transplanted straight to Hollywood to make a ...
Way back in the dark old days of 1996, Neil Gaiman (working with Lenny Henry) created a six-part TV series for the BBC. Neverwhere saw office drone Richard Mayhew discovering a weird underworld ...
A TV show, novelisation, comic book series, stage play, and now, radio drama. Just as soon as someone performs an interpretive dance and/or knocks up a cross stitch sampler telling the story of ...
On Christmas Day, BBC Radio 4 will air the first episode of a new dramatisation of Neil Gaiman’s Anansi Boys featuring Lenny Henry as the voice of Mr Nancy, aka spider god Anansi, the father of two ...
Neil Gaiman explains the underexposed, too-sharp look of his six-part, three-hour BBC miniseries Neverwhere early on his DVD commentary track: The 1996 show was shot on video but lit for film, with ...
While Stardust may not have set the US box office alight, there’s clearly still plenty of interest in the stories of Neil Gaiman, several of which have been floating in the development pool for years.
This Saturday, BBC Radio 4 broadcasts the first episode of its new version of Neverwhere. Neil Gaiman's nineties-vintage adventure story, for those who don’t recall, takes place in London Below, a ...
It's been a TV series, a novel, a stage play and a comic book. Now Neil Gaiman's dark urban fantasy Neverwhere is making its first journey into the world of radio. "I love radio drama more than I love ...
Neil Gaiman: "I can write with the radio on" It's been a TV series, a novel, a stage play and a comic book. Now Neil Gaiman's dark urban fantasy Neverwhere is making its first journey into the world ...