
Paul McGann as Richard Sharpe
“My Budapest hotel room neighbour was Anthony Flanagan, who played John Morfin, and because we spent so much time together on set, we became good friends and would spend a lot of time wandering around together taking in the sights.
“I also remember getting an invite to Tobias Menzies’ birthday party in Budapest and thinking how much my life had changed, as Fintry used to be my cut off point for parties!”
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“It was a joy watching Paul Ready play [Goodsir] so compassionately and I loved sharing scenes with him. When you’re playing very emotional roles, you try to break out and have fun between takes to keep yourself sane.
We had a lot of fun between takes. For instance, the costume department would come around and take photos of you for continuity, then the next morning you would have a photo left in your trailer so you could make sure everything was exactly as it was the day before.
One morning I went into my trailer and looked at my continuity photo and Paul was standing in the background making a very rude gesture towards me!”
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“I was invited to a private screening of the first three episodes in London and after helping a very lost Tobias Menzies to find the venue, I sat down and watched the show. Within the first 10 minutes I knew it would be a hit: the writing, the direction, the music, the cinematography, the acting – everything about it was brilliant!”
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Gordon said he has never encountered such a passionate fandom, which he described as being an array of “extremely talented, knowledgeable and just plain lovely people”.
CAL KESTIS meets LUKE SKYWALKER and it goes exactly as you’d expect 🫢
Terry Matalas Answers to the Big 3 Questions:
OK, some quick questions about some characters who were missing. Why didn’t Jean-Luc reconnect with Laris at the end of the season? Was that to leave the door open for him and Beverly?
Two things: The first answer is time and money. At that point, Orla Brady [who plays Laris] had returned to Ireland and was no longer stateside. So we couldn’t really wrap that up. It would have been amazing to see her again mid-season, to come in and help out. The second reason is I think none of us were really sure exactly where Jean-Luc would end up. I think that included Patrick. And the season wasn’t really about that. It wasn’t a particularly romantic season for any of the characters, whether that was for Jean-Luc and Beverly, or for Seven and Raffi, or for Jack and Sidney, or the Rikers. So we deliberately left it open for the audience to decide, and if we are coming back, we can dig into it.
What about Wesley Crusher? We know he’s zipping through the universe somewhere as a Traveler, and it seemed like Beverly already considered him a lost son.
We definitely would have loved nothing more for Wesley to return again. It’s one of those things where he has a lot of omniscient power that would have helped them if he turned up too early. So if he were to have turned up, we would have had him turn up very, very late. So a tricky character to drop in.
And what about Guinan? We kind of expected to see Whoopi Goldberg in the bar at the end there.
Again, I’d love nothing more than to have the time and money. Whoopi lives on the East Coast, and to get her to leave her amazing show The View to get out here in time to shoot is no easy feat.

From Trek Central
We did it a couple different ways. We did it with the Russian accent. And we did it without a Russian accent... The reason they tried it without the accent is because it wasn't Pavel Chekov. It was Anton Chekov.
- Walter Koenig re: his voice cameo in the finale of Picard (x)
He also reveals that he first he heard about a possibility for this cameo when he was out walking his dog and ran into Todd Stashwick (aka Captain Shaw) and Stashwick told him that a line producer from the show would be in touch with him.