• Psychoville’s Mr. Jelly is definitely not Halloween’s biggest fan

    Psychoville’s Mr. Jelly is definitely not Halloween’s biggest fan

    Like the original version of The Day the Earth Stood Still, this never gets old. Since 2010, Halloween has been about two bits of small screen greatness that should be considered ‘must see TV’. The annual Simpsons Halloween Special and the 2010 ‘newcomer’ on the block which came from the brilliant mind palaces of Reece Shearsmith (League of Gentlemen, The […]

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  • ‘Cheers’ to get a British sitcom makeover

    ‘Cheers’ to get a British sitcom makeover

    For long-time readers of Tellyspotting, many have come to know that I’m not the biggest fan of remakes, reboots or sequels. While there are certainly cases that directly counter my feelings (All Creatures Great and Small, Poldark, Upstairs Downstairs), the streets are littered with failed American remakes of highly successful British comedies and there are […]

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  • Stephen Merchant wishes America a Happy 4th of July…sort of.

    Stephen Merchant wishes America a Happy 4th of July…sort of.

    As co-writer and co-director of BBC’s The Office, Stephen Merchant is best known for his collaborations with Ricky Gervais. The British writer, director, radio presenter, stand-up comedian and actor added a London West-End appearance a couple of years ago to his CV with his first play, The Mentalists by Richard Bean, alongside Steffan Rhodri at the Wyndham Theatre. Known for his brilliant command of […]

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  • Sybil Fawlty named head of ‘Hotel Babylon’

    Sybil Fawlty named head of ‘Hotel Babylon’

    As if I needed yet another reason to pack my bags and work remote from a flat on the banks of the Thames, Notting Hill, South Kensington or any point in-between, here comes the news that Sybil Fawlty has assumed control of all the beautiful people that had previously run Hotel Babylon. In this 2007 […]

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  • R.I.P. Harold Snoad, producer/director, ‘Keeping Up Appearances’

    R.I.P. Harold Snoad, producer/director, ‘Keeping Up Appearances’

    Harold Snoad, long-time sitcom producer and director for the BBC passed away 2 June at the age of 88. Best known for Keeping Up Appearances, it was Snoad who cast Dame Patricia Routledge in the lead role, explaining: “I wanted the character of Hyacinth to be a sort of stately galleon. I didn’t want somebody lightweight, […]

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