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Wikipedia March 25, 2026 at 11:34 AM

en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Morrissey&wvprov=sticky-header

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Claim
His feature-length directorial debut, the television film Don't Worry About Me (2010), premiered on BBC Two.
Correction

Don't Worry About Me did not premiere on BBC Two. It premiered at the 2009 London Film Festival and was broadcast on BBC Two later, on March 7, 2010.

Full reasoning

This sentence misstates the film's premiere. The BFI lists Don't Worry about Me as a 2009 film, not a work that first debuted on BBC Two. A contemporary Guardian review is even more specific: it says the film had its London Film Festival premiere the previous year and was on BBC2 that night, meaning the BBC Two screening was a later television broadcast rather than the premiere. So the correct sequence is: festival premiere in 2009, BBC Two broadcast in 2010.

2 sources
  • Don't Worry about Me (2009) | BFI

    BFI lists the film as "Don't Worry about Me (2009)" and identifies it as a 2009 United Kingdom film directed by David Morrissey.

  • Mark Kermode on DVDs | The Guardian

    In Don't Worry About Me (2009, Verve, 15)... Having drawn cheers at its London Film festival premiere last year, this charming oddity seems destined to win word-of-mouth fans, and is on BBC2 tonight.

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From January 2018, Morrissey appeared as Mark Anthony in Julius Caesar at the new Bridge Theatre.
Correction

The role name is spelled incorrectly here. In the Bridge Theatre production of Julius Caesar, David Morrissey played Mark Antony, not "Mark Anthony."

Full reasoning

This sentence misspells the Shakespeare role. The Bridge Theatre's own production page lists David Morrissey as Mark Antony, and the National Theatre at Home cast listing for the filmed Bridge production uses the same spelling. So this is not just a stylistic difference in the article's wording; it contradicts the production's official cast credits.

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