Actor Daniel Radcliffe found his latest part in TV drama My Boy Jack to be
his most challenging role yet - because he couldn't handle the strenuous
work outs.
The Harry Potter star plays Rudyard Kipling's son, Jack, in the First
World War film, but admits the multiple takes of a certain scene left him
out of breath.
He says, "The only time I struggled was on one particular scene
where we all had to do press-ups and Jack, as the leader of his platoon,
has to do the most while everyone falls down around him.
"It meant that some people would do two press-ups in a take and
then fall down, some would maybe get up to 10... but I had to do about 20
each take!
"I know that doesn't sound like a lot, but after 10 or so takes
your arms are absolutely wrecked."