David Morrissey Discusses Audience Reception for TV Productions at Monte-Carlo Festival
British actor David Morrissey shared his perspective on audience reception for television productions during the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. Morrissey stated that he attempts to avoid considering the audience during the creative process, but acknowledged a hope for positive reception once a project is released. He stars in the ITV thriller “Gone,” which is currently competing at the festival.

British actor David Morrissey spoke about his approach to audience considerations while making television shows. Speaking at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, Morrissey conveyed that he aims not to contemplate the audience during the production phase of a TV project.
He elaborated on this sentiment, stating that "once you push the boat out of the harbor you're just praying and hoping that people like it."
Morrissey is known for his starring role in the ITV thriller "Gone," a production described as a "hit." The series is currently participating in the competition section of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival.
According to Variety, these remarks were made during the festival.

