"I was brought up in that era, in public houses all of my life, so we had lots of characters that came in the pub like that. That's the way that he's been brought through the ranks and he's been channelled in to that way of thinking. Marshall had to drop his trousers and walk the full length of the CID corridor half naked."
Life On Mars star Dean Andrews confirms a new series is being penned 30-07-2020 16:54 via dailymail.co.uk Speaking on This Morning the Emmerdale star, 56, revealed the writers are in the midst of scripting of new episodes, and they're 'hopeful' a majority of the cast will be reprising their roles. Whenever new ideas come up they are all pretty resistant to it. "One abiding memory is when John Simm had a long technical speech that was really difficult. Marshall Lancaster made a bet with John that he wouldn't be able to manage to get the whole speech done in one take. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. "The writers Matt Graham and Ashley Pharoah are in the process of writing four or five episodes, and getting everybody back together who wants to come back. Dean Andrews revealed he was initially rejected by Emmerdale when he was starting out his acting career.The star – who also appeared on Life On Mars – has been delighting viewers in his role as Will Taylor for more than a year, but he attempted to break into the ITV soap years ago.However, during a stint on This Morning, he told Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes his first audi "Sam walks straight into the job with all these new ideas and takes Gene away from Ray. Dean Andrews (born 6 August 1963) is an English actor. The natural progression for Ray is to become DI and that was the next step for him until Sam arrived. If he was married, his wife would be doing all of the house work whilst he went to the pub with the lads!"
He is known for his role as DS Ray Carling in the BBC drama series Life on Mars.He continued the role in the sequel series, Ashes to Ashes, until 2010.As of April 2019, he has appeared as Will Taylor on ITV soap opera Emmerdale. "But when it came to the take, John nailed it first time so that was it. Dean based the character on his own experiences of the 70s. "Basically, Ray's a bull in a china shop. I believe that Ray and Gene are very similar characters and Ray looks up to Gene and follows his lead. However, it has been teased by the ITV soap that he will be “stirring up trouble” in the village. Emmerdale actor Dean Andrews has revealed new episodes are being written, 13 years after its last series airedDon't miss out on the biggest soaps gossip! Ray feels mortified that he's lost his mate and thinking partner. Dean based the character on his own experiences of the 70s. Andrews’s character will find himself going head to head with Cain Dingle, played by Jeff Hordley, but further details have yet to be revealed. You can unsubscribe at any time.Life on Mars and Emmerdale actor Dean Andrews teased a reunion He won't have anything to do with this way of thinking, even though Gene agrees to some, because he doesn't think it's right. "Dean currently plays Will Taylor on Emmerdale and is at the centre of huge scenes, following a showdown with rival DI Malone.But while it looked as though Will had hit Malone over the head with a wrench on Friday, the actor confessed it was all good editing to maintain social distancing guidelines.He said: "There was actually [social distancing], but it came over brilliantly in the edit and looked like I was whacking him but I was miles away from him. They all pooh-pooh them straight away saying, 'no we've done it this way for years'.
They don't do emotion like Sam, it's all fists and alcohol."