Tuesday, 24 February 2026 - 14 minutes
Jenny Seagrove on Her Sister’s Bones, Playing Dark Roles & Letting Characters Go
On this episode of The MarshyCast, I’m joined by Jenny Seagrove to talk about her new film Her Sister’s Bones, now available on Digital HD.
Jenny shares how she first became involved in the project and what intrigued her about playing Kate, a character layered with complexity and emotional depth. We also explore some of the darker roles she has portrayed throughout her career, and how she manages to step into intense psychological territory without carrying those characters with her off set.
We talk about the strength of the cast, the film’s powerful setting, and the tension that builds toward a major twist — all without giving anything away.
It’s a thoughtful, spoiler-free conversation about craft, character and the psychology behind performance.
🎧 Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you listen.
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Wednesday
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5:00am - 6:30am
Early riser? Finishing your nightshift? Can't sleep? Whatever the reason you're awake before everyone else, set sail into the new day with Ben.
6:30am - 10:00am
Ian James returns at 6.30 for your Wednesday serving of Express Breakfast brought to you by Biscoes Solicitors. Ian will be joined by Grace Taylor and they will test your music knowledge with this mornings 'Who Am I?. Ian will keep you updated with all the latest traffic and travel news from across the city and they will challenge you with the Express Rewind Mystery Year at 9! Plus, Ian will be catching up with Sophie Lewis from The News for the latest news stories from across the city chatting to Luke Wright, the Nationally acclaimed poet discussing his new book 'Later Life Letter'.
Brooke joined Paul Marsh in the studio
Jamie joined Paul Marsh in the studio