(relaxed upbeat music) - It was a dream, it was a dream come true.
I've never worked with someone quite so wonderful as him.
I grew up watching him on TV, and I always get star-struck when you work with those people that you respect and engage well with them and realize they're exactly the same.
And he made every day a joy to go into, and we made each other better actors.
Doing our first scene together, even though it's one where he's interrogating me, it was, it was a, you know, testing each other thing.
It was like, you know, we were facing up to each other, and that was good to be, you know, opposite Robson Green, and tryin' to match him.
That was pretty fun.
- People feel they can tell you things.
- Of course.
- Secrets?
- Absolutely.
- Confessions?
- The most intimate things, you wouldn't believe.
I play this little game with Robson.
'Cause he was a very big singer in the 80s and 90s, I did this little thing where you just sort of go up behind him, and just kind of say a couple of words from an 80s song, like, "Her name is," and he'd just go, "Rio, and she dances-" and he won't even know that you've said it, he'll just start singing and walk off.
So you just do that with him, and he just, he knows every 80s song.
I don't know how.
(car door slams) Believe you me, I've seen people get on the bad side of Robson Green, and normally it's when he doesn't get food when he wants it.
He gets very hangry.
But I like to think I was always on his good side.
I miss every day that I don't get to work with him.
He's become a best friend of mine, and made going to, to work, if I can call it that, a joy every day.
- Bloody vicars.
(chuckle)