Interview Special: Victoria Canal and Tommy Jessop
Musician Victoria Canal hits the big time, but still struggles with imposter syndrome.
Musician Victoria Canal won the Ivor Novello Rising Star award in May, and has built an army of fans since supporting Hozier on tour around the UK this summer. She tells Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey how it felt to have Coldplayβs Chris Martin praise her songwriting, why sheβd love to collaborate with The 1975 and how she found her sound by adapting her technique on the guitar. Plus, Victoria gets deep about the experience of writing about her body for the first time, and how it felt as someone with a limb difference, to hear ten thousand people sing her lyrics back at her. Victoriaβs UK headline tour starts in September before she sets out on the road across Europe and the US.
Actor Tommy Jessop made a big splash in the TV series EVERYONE was talking about β Line of Duty.
When the show wrapped however, the phone stopped ringing. So, Tommy decided if he wanted to be a lead actor in a film, he was going to have to make it happen himself. βTommy Goes To Hollywoodβ is the new ΒιΆΉΙη Two documentary which tells the story of Tommy in Tinseltown. Tommy and his big brother, Emmy-nominated documentary maker Will Jessop, tell Emma and Nikki what happened when they tried to break America. You can get Tommyβs book βA Life Worth Living: Acting, Activism and Everything Elseβ from any good bookshop.
Recorded and mixed by Dave O'Neill,
Produced by Beth Rose, Keiligh Baker and Rebecca Grisedale-Sherry.
The researcher was Efe Imoyin-Omene.
The editor is Damon Rose.
Email: accessall@bbc.co.uk and Google us for the latest transcripts. Find us on ΒιΆΉΙη Sounds, smart speakers, and 5 Live early on Monday mornings.
Nikki Fox is the ΒιΆΉΙη's disability correspondent who can also be seen on The One Show.
Transcript
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17th August 2023
bbc.co.uk/accessall
Access All β episode 66
Presented by Nikki Fox
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NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Iβm on my tod today, and I had something really exciting to tell Emma. Like, I was going to get all techy. I know sheβd love it. I spent the weekend, as I do, at the bungalow with my fella. And one of his best mates, Richard, came over, as he does occasionally and spent the weekend with us. Now, Richard is the smartest guy. He works with computers; he knows everything about everything. And he brought his virtual reality headset over because Iβve never tried a bit of VR, so he was like try it, itβs brilliant. I had the controllers in my hand and he set me up on a game. It was like I was Darth Vadar and I had two light sabres in front of me. I mean, itβs unbelievable when youβve got this headset on, youβre like woah. One light sabre was blue, one was red, and then you pick your dance track [hums music] so you get the beat, right, youβre feeling it, youβre pumping it. Bearing in mind Iβve always wanted to be a dancer so the beat just gets me, even though I was on my electric wheelchair which is broken. And you basically see these blocks coming towards you and you have to wallop the sabre. Now, I was going hell for leather, I was loving it, I was doing it to the beat. I started off I got 3,000, then I got over 4,000 points, then I got over 5,000 points, and I didnβt want to stop, I was addicted. But my arms were getting weaker and weaker.
ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Now, in my head I thought I was waving my arms around like J-Lo at a Zumba class. My boyfriend happened to be taking a photo because he was so excited about me doing this, and once Iβd finished, I had to retire from the game because I could no longer move my finger, let alone my arm, he showed me the video back. And I realised I was barely moving my wrist. I thought Iβm walloping my arms here, there and everywhere, slicing up these bad boys coming towards me. But no, I was just sort of looking like I was moving my wrist. Honestly, itβs these little depressing moments you get with muscle conditions. Phew.
ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ But anyway, that aside, I still can barely move my arms and itβs been nearly a week. So, there we go #disabledlife.
MUSIC-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Theme music.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ This is Access All, the ΒιΆΉΙηβs disability and mental health podcast. Iβm Nikki Fox and I am in London. Now, this week weβve got a right treat for you. Weβre mixing it up a little bit, okay, weβve got two interviews, not one but two, with some big names in the disability world. Later on in the podcast we have got Tommy Jessop from Line of Duty. Tommy and his brother Will have made a documentary which is going to be on your TV screens very soon. Youβre going to hear all about that later.
ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ But first weβve got an extended interview for you that we recorded a few weeks ago. It was so good we have had to play it long. She won the prestigious Ivor Novello Rising Star award in May and has built a huge army of fans since supporting Hosier on tour around the UK this summer. Listeners, you know I love my music, I think I bang on about it enough. I sing terribly on the podcast but I listen intensely, and I love this woman. Iβve been waiting months to get her on. Itβs singer/songwriter, the brilliant Victoria Canal.
MUSIC-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ [Song clip Shape]
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ That was a clip of one of your songs that youβve released recently, Shape.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Shape, indeed.
NIKKI- ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I absolutely love it.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thank you.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I first saw you on Jools Holland, that performance when you did Swan Song.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I was with my sister and my mum and dad and we were like, wow.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Cool!
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Itβs such an amazing performance. And I was so captivated. And my sister and I went and saw you at that gig at St Jamesβ Church which was just beautiful.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ It was one of my favourite gigs ever.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thatβs where I tapped you out, wasnβt it? That little weird stalker in the scooter, βCome on the podcast!βΜύΜύ
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ [laughs]
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ But I was wondering with the Jools Holland performance was that a bit of a game changer for you?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ In many ways yeah. I was in pretty amazing company with Self Esteem there and The Comet is Coming and The 1975.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I love The 1975.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Me too, theyβre amazing. They were so sweet to me and have been so supportive since. Actually because of that day they put Swan Song on their pre-show playlist, so at every one of their shows itβs playing before their set, which is pretty amazing.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Amazing.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ But it was a really special experience. Iβve been watching Jools Holland for years and years since I was a kid, and it felt highly nerve-wracking to just sit in basically a circle in Ally Pally facing these other artists that are so highly accomplished. And I felt really proud and excited. I had a really wonderful time, it was an amazing experience.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ You smashed it.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thank you.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ You have lots of fans, Victoria, but one of them is Chris Martin from Coldplay. Didnβt he describe Swan Song as one of the best songs ever written?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah [laughs].
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And you sang with him, didnβt you?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ What was that like?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Well, it was amazing because he actually invited me out to a sort of recording retreat that they were doing. And Jacob Collier was there and a few other really gifted artists and musicians, and we all just hung out for a week making music. And one of those nights was the night that he sang Swan Song with me and someone caught it on camera. It was an absolute dream come true. I couldnβt have imagined it better myself.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I love that. So, thatβs how that all came about then. And has he kind of influenced me, has he, Chris Martin?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah. He was always my favourite songwriter as a kid. And when I first started performing my main sort of descriptor was I could play any Coldplay song, take any requests when I was playing restaurants and that kind of gig. I actually wrote in my journal for many, many years a manifestation list, and one of the things was me or make music with Chris Martin. And then one day it all fell into place, seriously like manifestation, unreal.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Itβs mad how that happens, isnβt it?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Itβs like woo-hoo. Because 2023 has been a massive year for you. Iβll mention it up top: the awards, the tour with Hosier. Whatβs that been like?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ The tour was amazing. I got to bring out some string players as well, which has always been a dream for me. And Hosier Andrew himself is so kind, so sweet, all the people on the crew and the band were so welcoming. I think the best part really was the fans. His crowd is so special, so enthusiastic and gentle and excitable, and theyβve all jumped on the Victoria Canal train now. Iβm doing my own headline tour in the fall and theyβre all going to be coming to that. Itβs like pretty much every night that I performed they instantly bought tickets to my shows in the fall, which is something Iβve never really seen before. So, itβs pretty amazing.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I heard you on Radio1, it was Tuesday, wasnβt it, Maida Vale?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Uh-huh.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ You were performing. That was incredible. But you were saying to the presenter that it was just an amazing moment to hear everybody sing [starts singing] β Iβm not going to sing because itβs so embarrassing β but that back at you. What did that feel like?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, I mean I guess it feels so invigorating to have a crowd sing back a song about body image and body dysmorphia and the experience of being someone different or even just of being a woman and constantly being so hard on your body. Like feeling at Ally Pally for example singing to 10,000 people and theyβre all singing Donβt be So Pretty in front of me, singing about comparison and being real about it. I guess it just feels really cool to see that itβs connecting with people.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ That must be wonderful.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And two of your most recent songs, Shape and She Walks In, they are specifically about your feelings towards your body and your limb difference. This is just for listeners that donβt know, you were born without a right forearm, werenβt you?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Uh-huh.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ But you said that the gig that I went to I remember you played those tracks for the first time, I didnβt even think about it and you mentioned it. And you played those songs and I was listening to the lyrics and for me I was just looking at it and thinking, again youβre a total stunner, you looked beautiful, youβve got this amazing talent and voice and all of these things, and I was like man, itβs mad isnβt it how we never see what we see in ourselves what we see in others. But how has this experience been for you being so open about how you feel? Because it was the first time, wasnβt it, that youβve written about that?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, itβs the first time Iβve written about my body. In a lot of ways it felt like reclaiming and reframing the narrative surrounding my disability. Iβve done a lot of interviews where the headline comes out and it doesnβt even mention my name, it just mentions my disability. Itβs like Chris Martin singing with one-handed pianist or whatever.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ There was a headline like that?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Many.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ No!
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah [laughs]. And you know how it works with press, like everybody just uses the same headline when oneβs gone out, so it was just that everywhere. And I guess it just prompted me to think a lot about how I want to show up in the world in the way that, like I donβt want to neglect who I am, but I also want to have autonomy over how itβs being talked about and I want to do it on my own terms.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thatβs it.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ I think writing music about it has helped me grow also in terms of self-esteem and confidence. Sometimes just talking about the experience out loud alleviates it in many ways, so that felt important to me. And ever since then I feel like actually people have focused a lot less on it.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thatβs what I was going to say.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah. Even just seeing comments online when Iβm putting up music and stuff, five, six years ago it would have been something like, βOh my god, poor herβ or, βSheβs so inspiringβ which sometimes is also damaging, or βI feel so lucky Iβm not herβ or whatever; things that are kind of supposed to be positive, like thereβs positive intention, but itβs so damaging societally to frame disability that way. So, yeah I just feel like itβs been cool to see that by talking about it myself actually in the comments people are just like, βOh my gosh I love this song, I relate to this, thank you for helping me feel seenβ. Itβs all changed so drastically.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I read in an article that youβd done you were saying that this was before the tracks, I think, you would look at your other contemporaries and when theyβre in interviews theyβre not really asked, theyβre just asked about their recording process, their music, all of that, whereas you werenβt.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yes.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ So, itβs interesting hearing now that youβve almost sort of like owned it in a way things have changed.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yes, totally. And also I totally recognise that it is still important to point it out and talk about the things that are missing in terms of policy and stigma and all these things. It is really important to vocalise the realities surrounding disability. But I definitely feel much more empowered about it this time around.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Itβs interesting this, isnβt it, Ems?
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ It is because the music scene weβve spoken to other disabled musicians quite recently who have spoken quite negatively about the music scene and how it deals with disability and difference. And itβs really interesting because you came into it focusing very much not on that and then owning it. Has it been good to you? Have they done any ableism as we say? How have they been with you?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thatβs a really good question. I have a pretty incredible team of people around me who put a lot of effort into how we approach anything when it comes to interviews, and what opportunities weβre taking. Everything is incredibly intentional, and I have my manager, Andrew, is my ride or die and he is protecting me every step of the way. And I think weβve both been growing and navigating how to take advantage of opportunities as they come but without feeling like Iβm being tokenised or cheapened in any way; which has been inevitable in certain situations because, I donβt know, I think itβs almost like trendy these days to highlight people like me. Which is I guess good in many ways, but then it all just feels likeβ¦
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Itβs a fine balance though, isnβt it?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ β¦it feels so performative in some ways, you know.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ So, I think itβs like a constant navigating and I just feel really lucky that Iβm supported in a way that I donβt have to do it all alone. And weβre just trying out best. But I definitely still struggle with not really knowing if I am where I am because of my disability.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ No.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Or just because of my talent orβ¦
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ We now just want to shower you with soppy love.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yes. No, I didnβt even know.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ You know what I mean though.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yes, weβve had those struggles in our minds many times, Victoria.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Victoria, the amount of times in the morning I get up and say, Iβm only on the TV because Iβm a bird in a scooter. You do, you think like that.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Internalised ableism.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Imposter syndrome kind of thing.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, itβs our version of imposter syndrome. Weβve sucked in what society thinks.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Are you upset?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Iβm not upset.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Youβre not upset?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Iβm just a crier.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Oh, Iβm a crier too. Donβt, Iβll start crying, Victoria [laughs].
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ I mean, you know what, you were talking about mental health on this podcast, which is super important too I think. Itβs tough out here. Itβs tough to be labelled [voice breaks] and not have much control over how youβre perceived by the world. Itβs definitely something that I struggle with sometimes, you know what I mean.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ I didnβt expect to get emotionally, sorry.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Oh Victoria.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ But honestly, when I was your age, when we were in our early 20s, itβs taken us a lot of years to be hard-arsed about it.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, it comes with time.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, I think thatβs the other thing, my personality is just Iβm like incredibly open, to be honest; maybe to a fault sometimes.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thatβs why your songs are so beautiful.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Donβt change.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ I wonβt change.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And raw and gorgeous.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I say it. My sister tells me all the time, sometimes Iβm just way too open and too soft and stuff. But I donβt want to change. You donβt want to.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, I think thereβs such strength in vulnerability. Thereβs no use in pretending that everything is just peachy all the time because whoβs going to feel understood by that? And I think as a songwriter and just as a person I think one of the things that makes me feel most fulfilled is feeling connected to others, and you can really only do that when youβre being real about your experience.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Exactly.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ No one has a perfect life. Also thatβs my experience being maybe not judged, but maybe pitied or observed a certain way because of my difference, or maybe Iβm only granted certain things because of my disability. But you could say the same for anyone whoβs conventionally pretty or anyone whoβs queer whoβs only getting a queer spotlight. Just all these things that are happening right now because of a label. And itβs so interesting that weβre in a time where representation is expanding, which is so positive, but then weβre still being defined by these things that are so one-dimensional. Itβs like weβre all incredibly complex beings with multiple facets and so much to our stories, and so to be defined by one thing is just really isolating sometimes.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ It will change one day, itβs just weβre stuck in this time at the moment where itβs hard.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Itβs confusing. Itβs complex. Itβs not nice sometimes.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, itβs not nice sometimes.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ No, not at all. I was wondering, I played music a bit when I was younger, I was a bit rubbish, but I took music up because I was a little bit different from my friends at school, and I used to love listening to Kate Bush and The Beatles and playing the piano a bit and writing rubbish songs. It kind of saved me to a degree. And I wondered was that a thing for you music?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Oh yeah, absolutely. Music has been my saving grace for sure. It still is. Itβs such a relief. For me the music thatβs hit me most has always been the emotional, quite ambient, folky immersive stuff, as well as film scores and the amount of times that Iβve just bawled to a film score, like Johnny Greenwood orβ¦
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Radiohead?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, heβs written some of the mostβ¦ like There Will be Blood, the film score for that just rips me up and it has for a long time. But Bonnie Varon and Ben Howard and James Blake and artists like this who really take their time and who just sink into the space of darker feelings I think has always just been like whatβs made me feel better since I was a kid.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And what made you go for the old Joanna and the guitar? Thatβs a cockney word for piano.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Oh [laughs]. Well, actually my grandma played piano for church and she taught piano for many, many years.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Oh lovely.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ So, when I was little we would visit her in the summers. Since I was like three or four wanted to sit in the piano room on her lap and watch her play and see the effect that she had on her church. I was never really religious or anything, but there was definitely something pretty spiritual and pretty insane about the unity that happens within music, secular or non-secular. It was definitely that early exposure that got me into playing piano I think. I was singing in harmony from when I was really, really little. She told my parents, βI think she might have a knack for music so you should put her in lessonsβ. I took one piano lesson with her and weβre both so stubborn that it didnβt last [laughter] so they put me in normal conventional lessons.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thatβs interesting because when I was a kid β I donβt know if I mentioned this but Iβm blind β my mother couldnβt find a piano teacher who would take me for a long time because of the difference in my learning.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ No!
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And that I couldnβt see music, and their teaching style didnβt match how I would need to learn. But I adapted, I was never particularly good, but I adapted. And I ended up singing because that went to my strengths in the end. But did you ever have any, did you come up against any hurdles in terms of learning to play and playing your instruments?Μύ
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thatβs a great question. I love that question.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Youβve said that twice about Emma now [laughter]. Youβve not onceβ¦
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Iβll get you [laughs]. Itβs just really interesting for me because Iβve had several piano teachers over the course of my life, and the first one I ever had I love him, Daniel Karate, and he always let me basically memorise what he was playing instead of reading the music, because I never wanted to read the music. When we first started doing lessons it was just my left hand that we were using, and he would sit on my right side and play the right part. And then my mum was the one that was like, βI think you need to push Victoria to play with both somehowβ so thatβs when I started actually using my right arm to play was because of my mumβs push. I thank my lucky stars for her stubbornness surrounding my practising, because she was pretty diligent about getting me to practise and wouldnβt let me skip a day. Sometimes I wish I still had her constantly supervising me.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ On your shoulder.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Donβt we all?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Criticising and eating salads. Iβve had several teachers say that my playing style has actually influenced their playing or that theyβve learnt from the limitation. My main heart and soul piano teacher is a friend of mine who I went to summer camp with, heβs my age and his name is Taylor, and he took the time to sort of adapt several pieces to what I would play. So, five fingers on the left and just one on the right. And we figured out together that I could play it so that I can play multiple notes with my right arm in a way that make voicings really interesting. So, my voicings are really unique to me and thatβs one of the reasons I really love piano. And then when I picked up guitar about 15 I wasnβt so sure that I could actually get the hang of it because I canβt do picking finger style kind of thing. And then I met this guy John Butler. Do you know John Butler?
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ No.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ No.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Heβs an Australian artist who had this really viral video on YouTube a million years ago, and it was him just like slapping the guitar and whatever. And he taught me about open tunings backstage at this one show. And he taught me what that was, and then once Iβd discovered that I was like, oh my god, I think I can actually play guitar.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ What is that?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ So, like normally a guitar is in standard tuning, which is like if you were to just strum it without holding down any of the strings on the frets then it wouldnβt sound that great. Itβs the combination that logically makes it so that you can do different shapes. But with open tunings it sounds great when you just play it without any fingers pressing on the frets. And then you can actually play much easier combinations of shapes with your hand that will change the chord that youβre hearing. But there are certain notes that are still ringing out and itβs within the key. So, that just makes it a lot more fun, and a lot of singer/songwriters I think find it really inspiring. But that one day was highly influential for me because I ended up always only using open tunings, and it made me feel more confident about actually playing guitar successfully and performing with guitar, which was always something I wanted to do but didnβt know if I could do.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Do you adapt the guitar in any way or do you put anything on your arm or anything like that to help you?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ I used to. I used to tape a pick to my right arm, and it just got really sweaty and uncomfortable so I just started doing it with nothing on my arm. And itβs like incredibly soft, and that sometimes gives sound engineers a bit of a hard time when Iβm playing live. But itβs also just really created again like another sort of unique sounding point for me because itβs so unique to me the way that my piano voicings are. No one else is going to sound like that when they play guitar or piano, so I take a lot of pride in that actually.
ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I like playing with syncopation a lot and rhythm. I hear the part in my head but I canβt quite play it the way that I want to, so Iβll just layer the parts in a way that actually sounds rhythmic and cool in your ears. I have so much fun doing that. Thatβs the stuff I love.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thatβs brilliant, I love it. So, what is next for you?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Well, I have my own UK and Europe headline tour in the Fall.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ So exciting.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Very exciting.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ How do you feel about that?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Iβm pretty stoked. I mean, some of the dates have already sold out.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Amazing.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Itβs mind-boggling to me.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Of course they have.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Iβve been playing music for a lot of years and itβs hard to sell tickets, so it feels pretty cool to start to do that in a way. And my EP Well Well comes out on August 15th.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I love the title of that, Well Well [laughs].
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ I always like album titles that pull from hidden lyrics in the track list that you might not expect or remember. And it was just one of the lyrics from a song called Yes Man, and to me it has to do with self-analysis and what do we have left here after all this stuff that youβve been through, what are you building now and whoβs left of you and who are you really. So, thatβs kind of what the project is.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I could talk to you for ages. I donβt want to stop.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Iβve really loved this.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Me too.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Really loved it. Iβve learnt so much and felt so much. Thank you.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Itβs been really refreshing for me actually so I really appreciate it, thank you.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Itβs funny, and Iβve probably said this to Emma before, but Iβve always been disabled, I didnβt know anyone disabled growing up apart from my sister, I wasnβt part of the thing we now call the disabled community, donβt we, Em.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Uh-huh.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And itβs only as Iβve got older that I talk about it so much, itβs my job obviously and everything. I was kind of reluctant to do it, very reluctant to do it, I kind of didnβt want to.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ It was almost a bit showy-offy about the fact that I was the disabled girl that didnβt have any disabled friends. It was a gag, awful, really awful.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ I know exactly what you mean.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ But do you know what I mean? And I was sort of resistant.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, Iβve been there.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Have you?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Uh-huh.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Do you feel a bit more comfortable in that space?
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, absolutely. And I think there is something to be said for being faced with adversity in your everyday life. I think it teaches you a lot about the things that matter, and how to develop a certain sense of stoicism, whatever comes my way I can handle it kind of thing. That doesnβt have to be performative or tokenising or inspiring in any way. But I do have to say the people that Iβve come to know with disabilities generally do have that muscle developed in a way that a lot of able-bodied people just donβt. If you donβt have to face anything difficult β well I mean everybody goes through difficult stuff.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ No, but I know what you mean.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ You know what I mean, on a physical everyday tiny level maybe that muscle goes soft in terms of I can do this.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ If you donβt have those daily micro-aggressions you canβt flex the muscle.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah [laughs].
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And on that note youβve been amazing and Iβve loved it. And if you ever want to come on again come on again.
VICTORIA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thank you.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Bye.
MUSIC-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Access All.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ To the left a bit.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Wait till you hear the double act.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Letβs see who gives the better performance.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ This is why I said it, to get everybody on top of their game.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Are you all warmed up Tommy?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Sit up straight. Donβt hunch back. Mum will have a go at you. Still in the shot?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thatβs true.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Have we started?
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Weβd best introduce you now, hadnβt we, eh?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ He was in the TV series everyone was talking about, Line of Duty. Actor Tommy Jessop and his family were certain that being in 2021βs biggest TV show would lead to bigger and better roles. But when the show wrapped the phone stopped ringing. Not one to take things lying down Tommy decided if he wanted to be a lead actor in a film he was going to write the film and take it to Hollywood. Tommyβs latest documentary is all about this; filmed by his big brother, the Emmy nominated documentary maker Will Jessop. Talk about power brothers. Why donβt you guys explain a bit about what this documentary is all about?
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ So, whatβs the story of Tommy Jessop Goes to Hollywood, Tommy?
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Go on, give us it.
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Well, the main clue is in the title.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, the clue is in the title.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Very much so.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ We couldnβt fit in Tommy Jessop and His Brother Will Goes to Hollywood; it would have been too long [laughter]. But yeah. And why are we going to Hollywood Tommy? Whatβs the aim?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ The main aim is to try to make a superhero film in Hollywood.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And what can you tell us about this particular superhero? You canβt give too much away because itβs top secret.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Can we give away the name of the superhero, do you think, Tommy?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, Roger the Superhero.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And why is he called Roger?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ It came from my teddy bear.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thatβs exactly it. So, we are pitching in Hollywood a superhero movie called Roger the Superhero; his name inspired by none other than Tommyβs teddy bear.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I love it.
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah. We are in the middle of writing a script.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ What really makes you want to be that superhero?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I must have watched countless superhero films and I do like to make my presence felt. And I would like to be able to save the day.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ You want to be able to save the day.
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah. And I think itβs also about time there should be a superhero with Downβs Syndrome.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Youβve got some big stars in your documentary, havenβt you?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ You met a lot of people along the way. Kit Harrington was one of them, known from The Game of Thrones.
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And then you went to Hollywood and you met some bigwigs.
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Whatβs it like to come up with your own idea for a movie and then go and meet all these famous powerful people and have them say yeah, I think that's quite a good idea, you know? How did that feel?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Heart-warming.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Heart-warming yeah, and I would say from my point of view pretty exciting.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Weβve seen it, havenβt we, Em? We were lucky enough to see it and I did love the section where you did a bit of roleplay with Kit Harrington. He was playing the baddie:
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KIT-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Interior, underground science lab day. Roger the Superhero is facing off against his nemesis, the billionaire bad guy, Noel Scum. Itβs quite simple, Roger: your DNA is a mistake, a glitch in the code. You have an extra chromosome that corrupts the rest of it.
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Youβre wrong. Itβs a gift.
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NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ What was it like acting alongside Kit Harrington like that?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Wicked.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ There was something a little bit surreal about it, because obviously that was a scene that Tommy and I had written for one of the biggest stars in the world on the off-chance he was up for reading it. And next thing I know I was there behind the camera with Tommy and Kit Harrington facing off in a kind of climactic showdown [laughs]. And what was amazing about it was obviously Kit is a wonderful actor, but Tommy was very much holding his own. There was a kind of power balance between the two of them, and I was like wow, thatβs incredible. And as a kind of proof of concept for what we could go on to do with the superhero movie it felt very, very exciting.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ What I loved about the documentary is itβs really fun, but you also raised a lot of really big issues for people with Downβs Syndrome. There was screaming in there, there was the Downβs Syndrome Act. Was that partly your intention when you were making it?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Definitely.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Because you are a passionate activist, arenβt you, Tommy?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ So, for me Tommy, while you think of an answer, maybe have a quick sip of expresso as well and take your hand out of your pocket and just think of your next answer.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ [Laughs] love this.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Because Iβm going to waffle on here a bit Tommy, so youβve got a chance to prepare.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And for our listeners, Tommy drinks more expresso than I do, and I drink about six a day. No, I donβt.
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ These are quite nice.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ That explains a lot [laughter].
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Down it, Tommy.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ No, donβt down it. just a sip! Just a sip! Weβre micro dosing. There we go, thatβs the expresso. Now sit up nice and straight.
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Iβve got my motherβs words ringing in my ears. Just to pick up on what you asked, Nikki, so some of my favourite bits in the film Tommy are when youβre filming yourself, kind of telling us about the story, about your ideas for your superpowers, which are pretty cool. Whatβs your favourite superpower?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Reading peopleβs minds, telekinesis, changing peopleβs minds.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Exactly. So, for us to go from the fun to the more serious points was always our intention. And for me that is kind of encapsulating Tommyβs personality, isnβt it Tommy?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Because you are warm and funny and wise and smart. But there are also things that you care about very deeply, and thereβs work that we need to do to make the world a better place for people with Downβs Syndrome. But obviously one of the things that youβve been doing, Tommy, is your campaigning.
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, celebrating the lives of people living with Downβs Syndrome, and to improve their lives as well.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ You two have such a great relationship, and we can see that in this interview. You went to Hollywood and your mum, Jane, is always very involved, sheβs always there right by your sides, but you went by yourselves. And Jane gave you a big long list, Will, of things that would be useful to keep Tommy happy and safe and sorted. How did all that go? Did you do anything on the list?
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Itβs fair to say it was a really long list, Emma. It was four pages long [laughter]. And I sort of feel that if weβd done everything on that list we wouldnβt really have had much time to do anything else [laughter]. So, she has some kind of tried and tested techniques I suppose to bring the best out of Tommy. And Iβm sure sheβs got very similar instructions when it comes to me [laughs] that Iβve never seen. Actually that was the very first time that Tommy and I have been abroad together as brothers without our parents.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Oh.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Which was pretty cool. And so I think mumβs way ofβ¦because Iβm sure she must have been a bit worried about what we were going into, and obviously excited for us, but weβre going the other side of the world to try and pitch a superhero movie in Hollywood, the land of the sharks. And yeah, some of them we did follow and were super helpful, but also I think itβs fair to say we also found our own way.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Did you go out till 3am drinking shots?
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Well, that must remainβ¦
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ What went on in Hollywood stays in Hollywood, yeah [laughter].
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, we may not have gone that far.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ There is an amazing scene where Will is flapping outrageously trying to get everybody ready and get to the pitch, and Tommy is chill, cool as a cucumber.
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Cool as a cucumber.
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WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Youβve got to be in a big meeting outfit, so not wearing shorts. Itβs probably going to be these. Weβve got about 20 minutes. Weβve got to call mum, do some prep, eat breakfast, pack, leave the hotel and get in the car, so it is quite a lot. Whereβs your toothbrush, is it packed?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Uh, yes.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Now weβve got to be quick, quick, quick.
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NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ That was such a big deal, like, but you didnβt seem Tommy. But were you nervous?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ No.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ I was [laughter]. Yeah, I certainly felt like a massive fish out of water; but Tommy just ownedβ¦yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thereβs a scene towards the end where you were in front of he was a big producer talent manager, wasnβt he, guy.
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ He was really moved by you I felt and why you wanted to make this film. And you properly sold it. And you were dead proud of him, werenβt you?
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Oh so proud, yeah.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Tommy, whatβs next for you?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ No comment.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ What?!
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ To reprise my role as Terry Doyle in Line of Duty.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thatβs the dream. Itβs not necessarily actually whatβs next though. I think itβs fair to say you would love to do that, wouldnβt you, Tommy?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ So, in terms of whatβs actually next, Tommy, Iβm going to give you a clue [whispering] say Roger the Superhero. Do you want to ask the question again, Nikki?
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Whatβs next Tommy?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Well, Roger the Superhero.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Good answer [laughter].
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Will, youβre also an impressive filmmaker. What have you got on next as well?
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Well, same answer: Roger the Superhero.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Itβs all about Roger.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ The intention is weβre doing it for real. Weβre working on the screenplay and then looking at casting other roles. Obviously weβve got our dream cast.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Oh, whoβs in the dream cast?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Well, he might be known as the peopleβs champion.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And for those that donβt watch wrestling?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ The Rock.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Oh, Dwayne The Rock Johnson.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Yeah, Dwayne The Rock Johnson is in there somewhere. And in terms of the potential love interest?
TOMMY-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Margot Robbie.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Margot Robbie. And sheβs been in there since before we saw Barbie.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Right okay.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Weβve really thought about this.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Brilliant.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ And obviously also weβd love to include other actors with Downβs Syndrome and other disabilities.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Totally.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ We could have so much fun casting this.
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thank you so much for coming in. And one thing we have forgotten to mention is that you can get Tommyβs book. Heβs also an author. The book is called A Life Worth Living: Acting, Activism and Everything Else. And you can get it from any good bookshop. And the brothersβ documentary, Tommy Jessop Goes to Hollywood is going to be on ΒιΆΉΙη One this month, and it will also be on the iPlayer as well. oh guys, you are amazing.
WILL-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Thank you very much.
EMMA-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Bye. Lovely to meet you. Bye!
NIKKI-ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Now, Tommy and Will Jessopβs documentary is on ΒιΆΉΙη One next week. It is brilliant. Iβve seen it twice. Keep an eye on your TV guides and just mark it, put it in your diary. I really hope you enjoyed the programme today. Do get in contact with us, we love, love, love hearing from you. You can contact us on X. Oh, X eh? X is the microblogging site formerly known as Twitter. Or you can email us accessall@bbc.co.uk. Bye.
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