May 27, 2012
[Full
transcript of this episode]
On New Year's Day 2012, a facebook post stopped The Baker Street
Babes in their tracks. Amanda Abbington was asking how to become a
Baker Street Babe. After we recovered (it took some time), we began
a delightful conversation with Amanda about Sherlock and beyond.
After a few months of schedule dancing, work, school, and New
Zealand, The Babes (Curly, Ardy, Turk, & Kafers) and Amanda
were finally able to meet up and what you're about to listen to and
read is what came of it.
We can honestly say this was such a delight and a treat. Not only
was it just fun, but it was insightful. Amanda has been dubbed The
Queen of Fandom by BBC Sherlock enthusiasts, and rightfully so.
she's reached out to fans unlike anyone else, breaking The Fourth
Wall and embracing fan culture. Incredibly charming, witty, and
caring, she has become quite special to many of us.
Please note this episode was recorded at the end of April and in a
restaurant. While perfectly listenable, it may be worthwhile to
follow along in the transcript.
For those who don't know, Amanda Abbington is an English actress and comedienne who has appeared on television and stage. She is best known for her roles in the 2005 comedy sketch show Man Stroke Woman and the 2007–2008 comedy After You’ve Gone with Nicholas Lyndhurst. She has also appeared in recurring series such as Coupling, Casualty, and Dream Team. She is the longtime partner of British actor Martin Freeman, who plays John Watson in Sherlock.
She has a facebook group devoted to her, suitably entitled: Amanda Abbington is made of trolls, wit, and perfection. (A partner to her husband's Martin Freeman is made of jam, kittens, and rage.)
You can follow her on twitter at @amandaabbington and her and Martin's delightful (and
hysterical) dogs @JodieArchie1