Andrew Gower on the Droughtlander Diaries Podcast

Popular Outlander podcast “Droughtlander Diaries”, hosted by fans and content creators Jess and Sarah, invited Andrew Gower to one of their episodes to his latest music project featuring composer Bear McCreary on the new Gustaffson track “Flowers”.

We’re excited to bring a cast member from earlier seasons to chat with us this week. In this episode, Andrew Gower, who you’ll know as Bonnie Prince Charlie in Outlander, shares his journey as an actor and musician.
He discusses his early influences, the formation of his band Gustaffson, and his collaboration with renowned composer Bear McCreary. Andrew shares with us his experiences in drama school, the thrill of acting, and the unique connection he has with his audience. He also shares insights into his audition process for Outlander, his research on Bonnie Prince Charlie, and his favorite scenes from the show. This episode was so fun to record and we hope you love it as much as we did!

You can listen to “Droughtlander Diaries” on Spotify or wherever you find your favourite podcasts. Listen to Andrew’s episode below!

The Blue Room Interview – Andrew Gower

Andrew Gower was a guest at The Blue Room, a free Podcast for fans of English football club FC Everton, again and you can listen to the interview below.

Host Dave Downie talked with Andrew, a passionate Evertonian, all about his astonishing career in TV and stage, along with his brilliant performances with his band Gustaffson.

This marks the second time Andrew has been on the show after his first appearance on The Blue Room in 2021.

Alternatively you can also watch this video on YouTube:

Andrew Gower on BBC Radio Manchester

Another radio interview for our Andrew Gower! This time he talked to Joe McGrath on BBC Radio Manchester about Gustaffson‘s upcoming new single “Northern Baby” and music video directed by Corey Rid, as well as the magic of recording at the iconic Blueprint Studios with Elbow and Craig Potter.

Andrew Gower on BBC Radio Northampton

Andrew Gower will be a guest on BBC Radio Northampton and talk with host Chance Litchfield all things Gustaffson tomorrow, 15 March 2023, at 11:40am (GMT).

Andrew’s segment starts at the 1:41:40 mark. The recording is available for 30 days.

Andrew also talks about the beginning of his career and what he loves about acting.

Carnival Row mirrors real-world troubles (David Gyasi, Tamzin Merchant, Andrew Gower)

Ezra (Andrew Gower), Imogen (Tamzin Merchant) & Agreus (David Gyasi)

Karen Butler (UPI) spoke to Andrew Gower about Season 2 of Carnival Row and what he loves about the fantasy noir series.

The great thing about this series is it may tap into whatever is going on in the world. It may tap into how people are feeling, the fear of the other, whatever the other is. But, ultimately, it is in a digestible, entertaining way, which is what I love about fantasy.

Source: Andrew Gower (UPI interview)

Season 2’s artist palette has definitely added a load more colors in there, maybe some darker colors, which is always fun to explore,”

“We definitely get to see more of the history of these characters and a lot of Season 1 is explained.”

Source: Andrew Gower (UPI interview)

Read the full interview and what Tamzin Merchant and David Gyasi had to add below.

Andrew Gower Interview With Nigel Carr (Gustaffson)

Nigel Carr from Louder Than War, a website dedicated to the pop culture wars, spoke to Andrew Gower while he was on holiday in Columbia for a friend’s wedding.

They talked about Andrew Gower‘s musical career, the music that influenced him (The Beatles) and the release of his first E.P. The Jacaranda with his band Gustaffson.

Watch the interview below:

You can also read Nigel Carr’s review of The Jacaranda on the Louder Than War website.

Andrew Gower on Toffee TV’s The Final Word

Andrew Gower was a guest at The Final Word by Toffee TV, a fan channel for English football team Everton.

You can watch the full interview on their YouTube channel and below.

Andrew Gower, a true “Toffee” (aka Everton fan), has previously been interviewed by ToffeeTV and the BlueRoom podcast, both devoted Everton fan channels. Both interviews are still available via the links below:

Outlander | Inside Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Return | Season 6

Andrew Gower as “Bonnet” Prince Charlie

Starz have released a fun Behind the Scenes video and interview with Andrew Gower celebrating the #BonnieComeback on Outlander‘s season 6 episode 5 “Give me Liberty” where Bonnie Prince Charlie met Scottish heroine Flora MacDonald (played by Shauna Macdonald)

Watch it on YouTube!

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Running Naked: Gesa Power House Theatre Interview

Thanks to the Gesa Power House Theatre in Walla Walla (Washington, USA), which held two screenings of Running Naked on 2 and 7 April, we can share this exclusive Filmmakers Q&A between Director of Film Programming Warren Etheredge and filmmakers Victor Buhler and Michael Knowles. This pre-recorded interview was shown after each screening and is now available on YouTube.

Running Naked, the “feel good buddy dramedy” starring Andrew Gower and Matthew McNulty as cancer survivors Ben and Mark, is available to rent or buy digitally or as VOD on several streaming sites in the UK and the USA.

Please consider leaving a positive review if you liked the film to support this micro-budget independent production!

Running Naked The Upcoming Interview

Journalist Sarah Bradbury (The Upcoming) interviewed Andrew Gower about playing cancer survivor Ben Taylor in the British independent production Running Naked. They talked about researching Ben’s OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) and how it relates to a world in lockdown from an infectious disease, filminig in “exotic places” like Stoke-on-Trent, Wolverhampton and Manchester and finally how humour helps to deal with the toughest situations.

(Source:The Upcoming)

Running Naked is a film about Ben and Mark (Matthew McNulty), who met at a cancer ward as teenage patients and became lifelong friends. It is described as a comedy drama about “love, friendship and streaking”. It is available to stream online after its world premiere at the Beijing International Film Festival in August 2020 where it was nominated for the Tiantian award.

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