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5.17. Arrive home out of breath. Right, let’s head off to San Fransisco and see what magic is in store: http://www.macrumorslive.com. 5.44. iTV. Well, pretty much as expected, though confirmation […]
5.17. Arrive home out of breath. Right, let’s head off to San Fransisco and see what magic is in store: http://www.macrumorslive.com. 5.44. iTV. Well, pretty much as expected, though confirmation […]
That Is Your Hair, I Take It? Blood of the Daleks makes a pleasing appetiser – Sheridan Smith as Lucie Miller turns the tables on the Doctor by being entirely […]
I’ve reconnected with the internet after a festive trip abroad. Although Little Storping requires registration for comments there seems to be have been a spate of spam on some old […]
“Twelve things mmm thinging, Eleven maids a milking, Nine geese a leapin’, Eight maids a milking, FIVE GOLD RINGS!” What they lack in tunefulness, a small group of revellers make […]
Following the adventures of 1950s air ace Diane Holmes, new exciting new BBC 3 project stars Louise Delamere. In each episode she pilots the Sky Gipsy through the rift in […]
I previously posted about how, with Torchwood renewed, the production team should be taking a look at the casting and making some hard decisions. Since Torchwood doesn’t seem to have […]
Actually there’s not much in your reading this review of the 2005 TV “Adaptation” since it doesn’t seem to be available in any format unless, like me, you have a […]
Finally, in today’s Grauniad, a wallchart that’s actually worth having: A Posy Simmonds illustrated guide to Guardian Readers.
The BBC have announced Torchwood has been comissioned for a second series. Torchwood is the longest running Doctor Who TV spinoff ever, but I’ve been a bit ambivalent about whether […]
The Sun are running a story that Bond 22 will be based around the plot of Risico as a sequel to Casino Royale. A previous rumour suggested that Risico, one […]
Cuba, 1953. On the eve of the revolution, two soldiers, friends, entertain thoughts of marriage, one of entering it and the other avoiding it. Three of the RSC’s Shakespeares from […]
Neil Hannon is a talented chappie, but his version of Murray Gold’s Song For Ten from The Christmas Invasion on the new Doctor Who Music CD (now on iTunes but […]