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Mill On The Floss interview March 2001

Actor who has reached peak!

From the archive, first published Thursday 15th Mar 2001.

THE ACTOR who played the disgraced Dr Sam Morgan in the ITV drama, Peak Practice, will be strutting the boards at the Everyman Theatre next week.

Joseph Millson is to star in an adaptation by the Shared Experience Theatre Company of George Eliot's classic novel Mill on the Floss.

Millson comes to Cheltenham after departing from the TV series in January after his character was revealed to have stolen funds from his surgery.

Now the versatile actor who plays eight parts in Mill on the Floss is delighted to be off camera and in front of an audience.

He said: "The two mediums are very different but equally enjoyable. I am especially pleased to be back in Cheltenham again, having met my wife Caroline Fitzgerald on stage in Salad Days in 1997."

Set in the 19th Century, Mill on the Floss is the story of wild and headstrong Maggie Tulliver who rebels against conventional Victorian society.

The adaptation uses the innovate technique of splitting the character of Maggie into three parts played by three different actresses from immaturity to womanhood.

Passionate and powerful, the play aims to sweep audiences through a torrent of differing emotions.

Mary Ann Evans, the woman behind the pseudonym George Eliot is thought to have based Mill on the Floss on her own childhood, as like Maggie she had a father who adored her and a close relationship with an older brother.

She too battled against Victorian conventions when she chose to live `in sin' with a married man who could not get a divorce."

After appearing at the Everyman the cast will go on to the West End run and performances in Washington DC and China.

The show runs from Tuesday March 20 to Saturday March 24 and starts at 7.45pm with two matinees. For tickets and further information contact the Box Office on 01242 572573.

Peak Practice interview (for better and worse) Jan 2001

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For better AND worse found at Peak Practice Online

Dr Sam Morgan’s wedding-day happiness is short lived……………

Hankies at the ready this week; when dishy doctor Sam Morgan marries his fiancée Kerri Davidson. Still recovering from the crash that nearly killed her, Kerri summons every ounce of strength to walk down the aisle unaided and exchange vows with the man she loves.

From here on in, it should be happy ever after….But as the champagne starts to flow, the newlyweds’ future happiness is dealt a bitter blow, when Sam is accused of stealing thousands of pounds from The Beeches medical practice. Could we be witnessing the shortest marriage in TV history?

‘Sam’s money problems have spiralled out of control,’ says actor Joseph Milson, who plays him. ‘He is guilty of taking the money - about £20,000 - but he fooled himself into thinking he could sort it out after the wedding, before anyone noticed it was gone.’

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Hello interview January 2001

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Hello Magazine Jan 2001

With his character about to leave Peak Practice in a shocking storyline JOSEPH MILLSON spends precious time in Paris with his singer wife Caroline before setting off on a theatre tour. For the past two years actor Joseph Millson has been known to Peak Practice fans as the hunky Dr Sam Morgan. But his female admirers have got a surprise in store, because he will be leaving the show this series, with a shocking storyline involving theft and embezzlement that will shatter his nice-guy image.

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Peak Practice article / interview December 2000

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Daily Record December 2000

CHRISTMAS promises to be a worrying time for Peak Practice fans when they find out their clean cut heart-throb Sam Morgan is to blame for a terrifying car crash which cripples his girlfriend and leaves another young family facing a shocking death.

A three-vehicle pile up involving Dr Morgan, played by Joseph Millson, and Beeches physiotherapist Kerri Davidson (Susannah Corbett) leaves Kerri motionless in hospital with an anxious Sam waiting by her side.

Fortunately, Sam suffers nothing more than some bruising and a cut above his eye but he fears the worst when Kerri's legs fail to respond to medical attention.

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Monogamy interview Joseph & Caroline March 2000

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Sunday Mirror March 2000 by Pauline McLeod

JOSEPH ON CAROLINE

Caroline's very romantic. She's the first and only woman to send me flowers and I cried. We'd met in March 1997 on a tour of Noel Coward's Salad Days, but I left the company before she did.

Ten months later I asked her to marry me while we were in Paris. I know it is a really romantic city, but I didn't really plan it.

I had a week off from the theatre run I was in so I went over to see Caroline who was in a production there.

We decided to go up the Eiffel Tower because we thought it was something lovely to do as a couple, even though it was freezing cold. The inspiration must have been divine as

I never thought, "Oh, this is the Eiffel Tower, it'll be a good moment to pop the question."

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