Waterloo Region Record

Was Lancashire always the choice to play ‘Julia’?

- RICH HELDENFELS

You have questions. I have some answers.

Q We thoroughly enjoyed the HBO Max series “Julia” and thought Sarah Lancashire was outstandin­g in the title role. Did the producers of “Julia” see her as a potential for this role possibly based on other work, or did she just go to a casting call and win the role?

A Lancashire has such an impressive resumé on stage and screen that Vanity Fair recently called her “the British acting treasure.” (Readers here may know her from the production­s “Last Tango in Halifax” and “Happy Valley,” among others.) The makers of “Julia” had a long list of possible actors to play Julia Child — at one point Joan Cusack was planned — and Lancashire was on the list, sent the show’s pilot script and asked to audition. As Vanity Fair put it, she hadn’t auditioned in decades because as a young actor “I was so hopeless in auditionin­g.” But this part was interestin­g enough to get her to fly to Los Angeles for an audition. And she was so good, the show and the network concluded “It was Sarah or nothing,” showrunner Chris Keyser said. But it was Sarah, the show is really something, and a second season has been ordered.

Q I am writing to you in hopes that one of my favourite shows, “The Cleaning Lady,” will return. It ended abruptly. Please bring it back!

A The Fox drama starring Elodie Yung did go for a cliffhange­r ending — as so many shows do these days. But you should get some resolution next season, since Fox has ordered a second run.

Q I just watched the season finale of “Bull,” and it looks like Jason Bull has quit. Does that mean the show won’t be coming back?

A Several readers were surprised by the events in the May 26 episodes of the

Michael Weatherly drama. As has been reported (and mentioned here before), “Bull” came to an end this season, with that May 26 episode serving as a series finale. Weatherly said back in January “I’ve decided it’s time to pursue new creative challenges and bring (Bull’s) story to a close.” The show had also had several off-camera problems — including the settling of a sexual harassment suit — and the ratings had reportedly declined.

Q I am so sad to hear that the reboot of “Magnum P.I.” was cancelled by CBS after four seasons. This is such a great show. Is there any chance it would be picked up for more seasons by a different network or streaming service?

A The series with Jay Hernandez as Thomas Magnum is reportedly being shopped around to other programmer­s. While the series was popular, as Deadline.com reported, this “was a business, not a creative decision, after the two sides could not come to an agreement on the licence fee as lower overall linear ratings have been pushing down on what networks are willing to spend on shows.” Adding to the problem was that “Magnum” came not from CBS’s studio but from Universal, and the network had “bruising negotiatio­ns” with Universal over deals for the three “FBI” series and “The Equalizer.” Those shows were must-haves for CBS, Deadline reported. “Magnum,” not so much.

Q Back in the late 1960s or early 1970s, there was a “Twilight Zone”-type TV show with a lead-in featuring a rollercoas­ter ride, accompanie­d by a music theme that seemed to be whistled. Very eerie. Do you know what this show was called and if it is available to view again?

A That was a made-in-England anthology series called “Journey to the Unknown,” which first aired in 1968-69 for 17 episodes. The series has been compared to Alfred Hitchcock’s TV series; Joan Harrison, who collaborat­ed with Hitchcock many times, was an executive producer on “Journey.” Episodes from the series were also combined for four TV movies: “Journey to the Unknown,” “Journey to Murder,” “Journey into Darkness” and “Journey to Midnight.” I have not found an authorized release of the series, but you can find episodes on YouTube.

It’s a busy, busy day ahead. With the weekend behind us and Mercury no longer retrograde, we’re feeling ready to jump into action and reach our goals for the day. The timing is perfect for implementi­ng new plans or making some last-minute fixes or changes to an existing aim or objective. For those of us who might be feeling disorganiz­ed or out of sorts, the day bodes well for getting our affairs in order and focusing on our wellness.

If we encounter any problems, we should be able to come up with quick-thinking solutions.

ARIES (March 21 to April 19)

Take a moment to clear out your inbox. Check your spam folder for any important info you might have missed.

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20)

You’re not feeling very motivated or focused. If it’s possible, allocate time for a little fun and enjoyment instead.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20)

You’re feeling self-reflective. Consider if your heart is still invested in a project or goal that you’re working on. It might be time to move on.

CANCER (June 21 to July 22)

Now’s a good time to follow up on pending plans or discussion­s. You’ll finally get a response or clarity on the next steps to take.

LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22)

You could find a good deal on something you’ve been hoping to buy for yourself, bringing you closer to getting it. Be a frugal shopper.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)

You’re in need of a good sweat to help you with releasing some pent-up energy or emotions. Working out, biking or walking are all good options.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)

Sleep is calling for you today. If you have responsibi­lities to handle, see if you can get some assistance.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)

Networking as well as joining an alumni group or profession­al organizati­on could help you secure a new opportunit­y. Make some new connection­s.

SAGITTARIU­S (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)

Your creativity and charisma are what help you stand out and make an impression. Let your light shine.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)

You might be moved to book a vacation or getaway. You need some time away from the office.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)

You might need to have an important conversati­on that’s no longer avoidable. Be brave and straight to the point.

PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20)

When it comes to dealing with a financial matter, you’re encouraged to be assertive in getting what you want. Negotiate or follow up as needed.

FOR TODAY’S BIRTHDAY

You’re detail-oriented, and you bring a great deal of dedication to what you do. You’re thorough and thoughtful. You don’t leave anything to chance. You’re always prepared with a plan or the right tools for the job. You’re intelligen­t and streetwise. Nothing gets past or over on you. You’re also warm and caring. You do a lot to help others, like standing up for causes you’re passionate about. People appreciate you for your quick-witted humour and your inner strength. You believe anything is possible with the right amount of effort put into it. This year, your hard work is rewarded.

BIRTHDATE OF:

Sandra Bernhard, actress; Robert Englund, actor/director; Paul Giamatti, actor/film producer.

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HBO MAX TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE David Hyde Pierce and Sarah Lancashire appear in “Julia,” on HBO Max.
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