Links
Some links to places you might want to go if you’re interested in Martin Freeman…
Bruiser petition!
Matt Birtles has started a petition to ask the BBC to release Bruiser on DVD. Lots of people email this website asking where they can find the series, and answer is always disappointing. Sign the petition and maybe that will change… www.petitiononline.com/bruise06/petition.html
Hitchhikers Guide Movie
Moved! – I’ve given the Hitchhikers Guide movie links their very own page, here.
The Office
Amazon can provide you with the must-have ‘The Office’ goodies, such as the new Series 2 DVD and Script Book.
www.amazon.co.uk
The Office, 1. Elliot Day’s excellent site has all you need to know about everybody’s favourite office-based british sitcom.
www.wernhamhogg.co.uk
The Office, 2. David Hershman’s site has compelling evidence regarding the whole ‘Fisher Price’ question.
www.geocities.com/theofficecomedy
The Office, 3. The BBC’s version, unlike Elliot’s, won’t tell you how to set a stapler in jelly, but it does have quite a lot of cool stuff, plus loads of pics of Martin and a (frankly rather poor) screensaver.
www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/theoffice/
Family and Friends
Ben Norris, one of Britain’s best stand-up comics, who also happens to be Martin’s cousin:
www.bennorris.co.uk
Martin’s brother Jamie Freeman is a musician. You might want to listen to him
www.jamiefreeman.co.uk
Message. Jamie (again) runs website design company Message. They specialise in accessible, standards-compliant websites, and you can check out their site here:
www.message.uk.com
Other Shows and General Links
God, this section is horribly out of date, sorry…
Pixelwood Wall of Fame features, amongst others, Martin Freeman. Your gateway to the stars! www.thefamouspixels.com
World Of Pub Fan site from Steve Day
www.totalcress.co.uk/wworldofpub/freeman.htm
Guardian Interview. Watch the f*ckin’ language, okay?
www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,3605,913237,00.html
Filmforce Interview with the foul-mouthed wonder himself.
filmforce.ign.com
Another Guardian Interview, Feb ’04
observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,6903,1153279,00.html
