• A Labor Day salute to the employees of Grace Brothers Department Store

    A Labor Day salute to the employees of Grace Brothers Department Store

    In the United States, Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement, dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of their country. As we settle in for the […]

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  • Friday Funny – Meet the Moones

    Friday Funny – Meet the Moones

    Finally! It’s Friday. It’s Friday before a long weekend in the States. What better way to end the work week and get ready for the 3-day weekend than to go behind the scenes of one of the funniest sitcoms that have come along in some time. Moone Boy, co-written and starring Chris O’Dowd (IT Crowd) […]

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  • Doc Martin's Portwenn surgery re-opens 2 September on ITV1; S7 hinted at?

    Doc Martin's Portwenn surgery re-opens 2 September on ITV1; S7 hinted at?

    When the initial pitch for Doc Martin came from series star Martin Clunes and wife, television producer Philippa Braithwaite, through their production company Buffalo Pictures, early thoughts from ITV were along the lines of, “Well, it doesn’t sound promising, does it? We’ve got a show about a cranky doctor who doesn’t like anyone and no […]

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  • The World's End is upon us – are you prepared?

    The World's End is upon us – are you prepared?

    In 2004, the world was treated to the great mind palaces Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg with Shaun of the Dead. While it seemed like an eternity, it was only short three years before we could stop wearing out the “Shaun” DVD and head to the cinema for Hot Fuzz, the second in what has […]

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  • Q & A with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost with 'The World's End' a day away

    Q & A with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost with 'The World's End' a day away

    The World’s End, the third and final film in the aptly named Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy or the Blood and Ice Cream trilogy, crashes U.S. theaters on Friday. If you’ve seen the first two bits of brilliance from the minds of Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright, get in line now for the unofficial trilogy finale. […]

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  • Charlie Brooker's 'A Touch of Cloth' returns to Sky 1…be there!

    Charlie Brooker's 'A Touch of Cloth' returns to Sky 1…be there!

    A Touch of Cloth, Charlie Brooker’s spoof of “every British crime drama made in the last decade”, was an instant classic when it stormed the Sky 1 comedy landscape in 2012. Watching the first series immediately brought back memories of the early 80’s and the Zucker brothers’ brilliant Police Squad TV series which starred Leslie […]

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  • What? Blackadder at German prisoner-of-war camp, Colditz Castle?

    What? Blackadder at German prisoner-of-war camp, Colditz Castle?

    Unfortunately, we’ve all heard the endless rumors before. The last one was the idea of setting Blackadder in the swingin’ 60’s as a Dave Clark Five-type band with a drummer by the name of Bald Rick. The newest addition to the rumor mill making its way around the Internets has Blackadder in the German prisoner-of-war […]

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  • 'Spaced': The beginning of 'The World's End'?

    'Spaced': The beginning of 'The World's End'?

    Having been one of the ‘chosen ones’ to have been able to see a pre-screening of the Edgar Wright/Simon Pegg film, The World’s End, my mind immediately began to wander (no comments, please) as I left the cinema to just how much I love the earlier Channel 4 comedy series, Spaced. Brilliantly conceived and written […]

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  • R.I.P. Mel Smith

    R.I.P. Mel Smith

    Mel Smith, English comedian, writer, film director, producer and actor, best known for his pioneering work on the sketch comedy shows Not the Nine O’Clock News and Alas Smith and Jones has died of a heart attack at the age of 60. Smith and comedy partner, Griff Rhys Jones, founded Talkback in 1981, which grew […]

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