• From the Friday Vault: Fortysomething with Hugh Laurie

    From the Friday Vault: Fortysomething with Hugh Laurie

    A pre-House Hugh Laurie confirms he’s British! For those in the States that think Hugh Laurie is as American as his Dr. Gregory House character, not so fast. Back in pre-House 2003, who knew that Laurie was honing his soon-to-be sought after anxiety-ridden doctor skills in 6-part series, Fortysomething? While it’s enough just to see […]

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  • New Tricks adds 'youngster' Nicholas Lyndhurst to cast for series 10

    New Tricks adds 'youngster' Nicholas Lyndhurst to cast for series 10

    Great news on the New Tricks front. After 9 seasons of greatness from the likes of Amanda Redman, Dennis Waterman, Alun Armstrong and James Bolam, the old dogs at the Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad will be adding a ‘new’ old dog come series 10. Nicholas Lyndhurst (Butterflies, Only Fools and Horses, Goodnight Sweetheart, […]

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  • Dad's Army: The Movie with a female Capt Mainwaring?

    Dad's Army: The Movie with a female Capt Mainwaring?

    According to The Independent, talks are underway to bring the classic Jimmy Perry, David Croft comedy, Dad’s Army, to the big screen, with a new cast and…the possibility of Captain Mainwaring being played by a woman. The iconic series placed 13th overall in a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programs drawn up by […]

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  • Step aside, Daleks. Neil Gaiman to make Cybermen scary again!

    Step aside, Daleks. Neil Gaiman to make Cybermen scary again!

    What can you possibly say when Doctor Who showrunner, Steven Moffat, writes to you and says, ‘Will you make the Cybermen scary again?‘ If you happen to be the greatness that is Neil Gaiman, the answer is a no-brainer. The award-winning writer recently told the French website, Reviewer.fr, “…I thought back to when I was […]

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  • From Downton Abbey to Dracula

    From Downton Abbey to Dracula

    While this may be old news to some, it’s bound to be new and/or odd news to at least a few out there in telly-land. American broadcast network, NBC, announced at this summer’s Television Critics Association gathering that it was green-lighting an adaptation of the Bram Stoker classic, Dracula, for a 10-part series starring The […]

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  • Post Hobbit, it's now official! Sherlock 3 confirmed for January 2013 filming

    Post Hobbit, it's now official! Sherlock 3 confirmed for January 2013 filming

    Anytime Mark Gatiss talks Sherlock, I consider it official. While it has been the subject of intense speculation ever since Sherlock lept from atop St Barts Hospital, it has now been confirmed by stv Entertainment that the third series of Sherlock will begin filming in January 2013. Co-creator/co-writer (and Sherlock’s elder brother, Mycroft), Mark Gatiss, […]

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  • DCI Banks set for public television premiere in Jan 2013

    DCI Banks set for public television premiere in Jan 2013

    As with most police procedural programs that come out of the UK (i.e. George Gently, Daziel and Pascoe, Prime Suspect, Inspector Lewis, Endeavour, etc.), brilliant as they are, they all tend to constantly reinforce the thought that there is a definite pecking order within the department between the DCI and everyone else from DI on […]

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  • The Comic Strip Presents…at Victoria Station

    The Comic Strip Presents…at Victoria Station

    Just when you thought it was safe…The Comic Strip Presents returns The Comic Strip Presents series first aired in 1982 with ‘Five Go Mad In Dorset’, a brilliant parody of the original Famous Five books. Cast and crew include Comic Strip founder, Peter Richardson, along with The Young Ones alums, Adrian Edmondson, Rik Mayall and […]

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  • Election Day – Vote for Britain's Best Political Sitcom 2012

    Election Day – Vote for Britain's Best Political Sitcom 2012

    Vote for Britain’s Best Political Sitcom – 2012 Today is the day that most Americans either thought would never get here or couldn’t get here fast enough — Election Day 2012. While America goes to the polls to elect the next President of the United States (POTUS), it’s time to spend about $3 billion less […]

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  • Sherlock star tapped as the 'fifth Beatle'

    Sherlock star tapped as the 'fifth Beatle'

    Benedict Cumberbatch, the star of the BBC/PBS Sherlock has done the best male imitation of Annie Carnes in Oklahoma. He just can’t say no. I only say selfishly because the more Benedict’s star keeps rising and the more he says yes to projects such as The Hobbit, Star Trek, War Horse, Parades End and Tinker Tailor, the longer we have to […]

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