June 6, 2010

BAFTA Channel at Youtube - Split Second Peek at RA & Pics Circulated on Twitter..THANK YOU bccmee

Bafta has a youtube channel where clips of red carpet arrivals at today's awards ceremony can be viewed.  In order to catch a split second peek of what looks very much like Richard, focus on the very tall man standing behind the man who's being interviewed.  Why do they force the public to look at blahhhh when they could be looking at ahhhhhh?;)  Watch the timer, when it reaches about 1:08 a TDH man approaches smiles and shakes hands with the very tall guy behind the jabbering one at the microphone.  Keep watching to see another split second view at about 1:20.  Are we desperate or what? hahaha...
http://www.youtube.com/user/Baftaonline#p/u/0/NQw8aIEg8Eo

RA's arrival 2010..unfortunately you'll need to look for his pic on the red carpet. It's about page 7, 8? http://www.bafta.org/awards/television/red-carpet-2010,166,GAL.html 
2009 http://www.bafta.org/awards/television/tv-red-carpet-2009,107,GAL.html

4 comments:

Enrich2 said...

Totally gorgeous! I like how he manages to look different and even more fabulous each time. I'll be studying these details closer after work today. Until then ...mmmm!

Sue said...

What a beautiful smile! He lights up the room just by showing those pearly whites of his!

Ricrar said...

G'day ladies, could be my imagination but didn't Richard appear more relaxed this time while on-stage? His brief admiring peek at the Bafta trophy in his hand was reminiscent of JT's yearning looks at Margaret:)

Of course if one is ever going to feel intimidation, it'd be while standing before an audience of your peers. The day his voice while presenting has the same volume & assertive tone as Guy of Gisborne, will be IMO the clear signal Richard has overcome any trepidation in that regard.

Sue said...

I thought he delivered his little speech very well. Undoubtedly he was nervous but as ever the professional actor took charge and he gave a sleek performance.

I'm hoping that the Choice Awards will see Richard get some recognition for his role in Strike Back, which is absolutely superb. I've now watched all the episodes on DVD and I loved every minute of it! To me it seems that he is now top of his game and he seemed completely comfortable in his role as John Porter. I'm looking forward to watching a second series, which I'm sure will be commissioned. To sum up my opinion of Strike Back, "it's like Spooks, but with balls" (and I'm not talking tennis or golf here!)