• ‘Fawlty Towers’ in Lego – Mr. O’Reilly would be so proud

    ‘Fawlty Towers’ in Lego – Mr. O’Reilly would be so proud

    Several years ago, 21-year-old Nathan Feist, a student at Cornell University in New York, succeeded where Basil Fawlty (and, O’Reilly) failed by bringing a semblance of functionality to the most dysfunctional hotel in the seaside town of Torquay on the ‘English Riviera’. Exhibited at the BrickFair, Virginia LEGO convention back in 2014, his intricate LEGO recreation of the famous […]

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  • Kenneth Clarke’s ‘Civilizations’ reboot headed to BBC2, PBS in future

    Kenneth Clarke’s ‘Civilizations’ reboot headed to BBC2, PBS in future

    Longtime readers of Tellyspotting will be quick to point out the glaring hypocrisy of the following comment. Kenneth Clarke’s landmark 1969 television series, Civilizations, is set to be remade by BBC2 and I can’t wait! Yes, I know, I haven’t been the most forgiving individual when it comes to re-doing past greatness but, given those involved, this […]

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  • A bit of history behind Her Majesty The Queen’s Christmas message

    A bit of history behind Her Majesty The Queen’s Christmas message

    Following the tradition that was started in 1932 by her father, King George V, Her Majesty The Queen broadcast her inaugural Christmas Message live on the radio from her study at Sandringham, Norfolk in 1952. The Queen began: “Each Christmas, at this time, my beloved father broadcast a message to his people in all parts of the world. Today […]

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  • London Underground threatens fare-dodgers with ‘Star Wars’ spoilers

    London Underground threatens fare-dodgers with ‘Star Wars’ spoilers

    I physically lost count long ago as to the actual number of reasons that living in the UK holds so much appeal. Aside from just the shear historical brilliance of London, now you can add the greatness of the London Underground to the ever-growing list and not just for the fact that the public transport […]

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  • ‘GBBO’ judge, Mary Berry, to teach us the art of ‘Foolproof Cooking’

    ‘GBBO’ judge, Mary Berry, to teach us the art of ‘Foolproof Cooking’

    Fresh off a somewhat forgettable American version of Great British Bake-Off, British GBBO judge, Mary Berry, is heading back to BBC2 for a brand new show, Foolproof Cooking. The 6-part series will see Berry share handy kitchen tricks as well as serving up a whole host of recipes guaranteed to help in any culinary situation. Designed to keep both novices and […]

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  • Could Star Wars’ Hans Solo be Sherlock’s biggest fanboy?

    Could Star Wars’ Hans Solo be Sherlock’s biggest fanboy?

    Back in 2013, Harrison Ford and Benedict Cumberbatch were both ‘rumored’ to be getting ready for the possibility of a new Star Wars movie. When their paths crossed on The Graham Norton Show in October of that year, little did they know just how much of a mutual admiration society meeting it was about to be. When Benedict Cumberbatch […]

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  • Einstein’s general theory of relativity as explained by…The Doctor!

    Einstein’s general theory of relativity as explained by…The Doctor!

    In 1905, Albert Einstein published his special theory of relativity. Unsatisfied, Einstein started thinking about how to incorporate gravity ‘into the equation’. It wasn’t until a decade later, in November of 1915, that the 36-year old physicist published what became widely known as Einstein’s field equations which proposed that gravity between objects is caused by curvatures in space and time, or, […]

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  • Need a ‘Downton Abbey’ fix? Check out Lady Mary’s Eyebrows on Twitter

    Need a ‘Downton Abbey’ fix? Check out Lady Mary’s Eyebrows on Twitter

    For much of the information-starved members of Downton Abbey-Nation, I think I can safely say we are at maximum separation anxiety even though we are now only a mere two months away from the final series premiere on Sunday, January 3, 2016 on PBS. While it’s hard to completely void yourselves from the Internets for fear of […]

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  • No BBC (or PBS) for two weeks. Could you do it?

    No BBC (or PBS) for two weeks. Could you do it?

    There’s a bit trouble right here in River City over the forthcoming charter renewal of the BBC. The Royal Charter is the constitutional basis for the BBC. It sets out the public purposes of the BBC, guarantees its independence, and outlines the duties of the Trust and the Executive Board. The current Charter runs until 31 […]

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