Actor Benedict Cumberbatch said he had a good time when he appeared on the Radio 4 sitcom "Cabin Pressure" and he missed the show now.

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The 41-year-old actor said the spontaneity of the show, that followed the everyday life of a small air crew, was what kept him and his co-stars on their toes, reported DigitalSpy.

"It was really good fun. I miss it. We'd come in on the day it was all a day's work, the whole thing we'd probably get the script a week before but I don't think, other than Roger Allam (co-star), any of us had really ever read it properly until we were all sat round the table together. And it was such good fun, really good fun," Cumberbatch said.

The "Sherlock" star essayed the role of Captain Martin Crieff, who loved flying but was bad at his job and was not paid for it.

The show also starred Stephanie Cole and John Finnemore, who was its writer-creator.

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