The Doc Martin star has opened up on how he prepared to play the disgraced BBC newsreader
Doc Martin star Martin Clunes has opened up about the challenges of playing disgraced former BBC newsreader Huw Edwards. Edwards, who was born in Bridgend, was one of the highest-paid newsreaders at the public service broadcaster.
He was best known for presenting the BBC’s News at Ten and delivering some of the biggest stories to the public, including the death of Queen Elizabeth II, before he pleaded guilty to making indecent images of children in July 2024.
Clunes will portray Edwards in a new feature-length drama which will explore the newsreader’s double life as it spirals out of control, leading to his complete exit from public life following his conviction. Stay in the know by making sure you’re receiving our daily newsletter.
Clunes said he hasn’t “judged” the disgraced newsreader in his performance. “I never get into whether I like or dislike a character I’m playing,” he explained.
Having never met Edwards however, Clunes admits he spoke to people who worked with him and “didn’t hear any compliments”, he told The Times.
The 64-year-old, who recently appeared in the new adaption of Wuthering Heights, said he knew portraying Edwards would be a challenge from the beginning.
Power: The Downfall Of Huw Edwards, focuses on how a young vulnerable man, played by Welsh actor Osian Morgan, came into contact with one of the most powerful figures in television.
“Beyond the salacious curiosity around this story, I really thought there was another story worth telling, that of ‘Ryan’ and his family,” the London-born actor said.
“Obviously the press and the media have focussed on the fallen big man, Huw Edwards, which, of course, is a big story. But behind that, there’s this lad and his family whose lives got turned upside down and rather spoiled. I’m not on any social media and I had no idea that this sort of thing went on, I really didn’t.”
Edwards’ downfall came after a report by the Sun in July 2023 alleged that a “top BBC star” had paid a 17-year-old for sexual pictures. Days later his wife named him as the presenter at the centre of the scandal and the newsreader resigned the following April.
Edwards was charged with making indecent images of children in June 2024 following a Metropolitan Police investigation. A month later the former presenter and father of five admitted three offences of making indecent images of children at Westminster Magistrates’ Court. He was sentenced to a six-month jail sentence, suspended for two years.
Clunes said that while preparing for the role, he looked through archive clips of Edwards in an attempt to understand the man behind the newsreader. “I was familiar with Huw Edwards, the newsreader, and how he presented himself when he was reading the news,” he explained.
“But I’ve seen other actors make the mistake of just inhabiting that projected face of a famous person or politician, I knew that we needed the other side of him too.
“Finding archive clips of Edwards away from the news was less easy, but I wanted to make sure I did. I noticed from looking at that archive that he was different when he wasn’t reading the news, and I wanted to make that distinction. If you listen to his rhythms, he’s far more Welsh when he’s not newsreading.”
But even for Clunes, Edwards remains something of a mystery. “The circularity of it is something I’ve thought about. Because he was on the telly in all those homes, every night, and he would have reported on somebody else’s fall from grace. And I wonder how he would have felt.”
Clunes, who is known more for his comedy roles, said it can be uncomfortable dealing with sensitive subject material, but dealt with it by being a “little facetious”, despite taking his work seriously.
“Sometimes it’s harder when a role is more nebulous and you can’t pin your performance on something, but we had transcripts of text messages between Huw Edwards and ‘Ryan’, and they do appear in the script, so we breathed life into them,” he said.
“It was hard towards the end of the story, hearing Osian’s vulnerable voice when Edwards was bullying him, and the hurt of this boy reaching out in a sensitive way. I didn’t feel very nice at the end of those scenes, so again it was definitely good to have Osian in the room to talk to afterwards.
“I’m not a very heavy person, so my way of dealing with things is generally to be a little facetious and sort of lighthearted, even though I take the work very seriously.”
Speaking about filming the phone scenes, he says they always made sure to be in the same room. “Luckily, I did have Osian there with me, who plays Ryan, and he was terrific,” said Clunes.
“A lot of our scenes are seemingly in isolation on phone calls, so we decided to both be there in the room for the other actor. Usually, if you film a phone call, the director or assistant director will read out the other lines, and you have to act to that. But because of the intimate nature of so many of these phone calls, we felt we couldn’t do that.
“There’s an intimacy on the phone. Having us both in the room for filming really helped to create that feeling. There was only one time it wasn’t possible to be in the same place, and I phoned Osian directly for that scene. He’s a brilliant young actor, I was just bowled over by him and really enjoyed working with him.”
When asked how he feels fans will react to seeing him in this role, Clunes says: “I’ve played a murderer before and I’m vile in Wuthering Heights, so this isn’t my first dark role, but I always just take work from what’s on offer, and I’ve never had a plan.
“I’ve always been lucky enough to balance light-hearted jobs like Doc Martin with dramas in-between. I’m not desperate to reshape myself – I’d play someone like Doc Martin again in a heartbeat.”
Power: The Downfall Of Huw Edwards airs on Channel 5 on Tuesday, March 24 at 9pm.
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