How to Make Ravioli with Matthew Macfadyen and M&S

The experts at M&S give you a quick tutorial on how to make the perfect Ravioli. But if you don't feel like cooking then why not pick up our delicious pasta with spinach and ricotta from Marks & Spencer.

This is the Spring Ad 2011 voiced by Matthew Macfadyen. 

Thanks to Doris and Sopheezmum!

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Any Human Heart wins Original Music Award at the Bafta TV Craft Awards

Congratulations to Dan Jones for his win at the Bafta TV Craft Awards today.  He won in the category of  "Original Music" for Any Human Heart.

Short History of the Royal Court (A Slander On The Truth)

Matthew played "John Osborne" in the play Short History of the Royal Court (A Slander On The Truth) by Richard Bean at the Royal Court Gala yesterday.

You can see the events that were enacted to raise funds for the Royal Court HERE

You can learn about the history of the Royal Court and John Osborne HERE.

Matthew Macfadyen in short play for Royal Court fundraiser

Matthew Macfadyen joined other Royal Court alumni actors to help raise money for the theatre. 

The post-dinner auction – which was introduced with a genius promo film starring the likes of Romola Garai and James Fleet – was followed by a short play by Richard Bean starring RC alumni including Rachel Stirling, Benedict Cumberbatch and Matthew Macfadyen.

The play was performed on 5 May, 2011.

Learn more about the event HERE.

Matthew Macfadyen Explores Poetry and Prose

Matthew Macfadyen is currently on BBC Radio 3:

Sunday 1 May 2011, 22:15 on BBC Radio 3 - Self Improvement

Anna Maxwell Martin and Matthew Macfadyen explore through poetry and prose a subject that has exercised some of the greatest minds of all time: self-improvement. What is the value of seeking out knowledge, physical improvement and enlightenment through self-teaching and motivation? With words of wisdom from a variety of sources across the ages including Confucius, Kant, Tennyson, Charlotte Bronte and Alan Bennett, together with music by Elgar, Clementi, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Bob Dylan.

Edit: Now available on Iplayer for 7 days

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