Archive | June 2008

June 2, 2008

Monday's inconvenient singing vice presidents news

Posted on June 2, 2008 | 5 comments |

Gavin and Stacey

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Supernatural competition results

Posted on June 2, 2008 | 1 comment |

Supernatural: The Official Companion: Season 2Porterhouse Blue

 

The waiting's over and at last, I can reveal the winners of Supernatural: The Official Companion (Season 2) are… Mr and Mrs Espedair! I hope they both enjoy it.

Later this week, there'll be another competition, this time to win a copy of Porterhouse Blue on DVD. Keep your eyes peeled.

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Review: Doctor Who 4x8 - Silence in the Library

Posted on June 2, 2008 | 14 comments |

SIlence in the Library

Where does he get these wonderful ideas? Wouldn't you just give anything to have the creativity of Steven Moffat? Everything he writes seems to have some concept designed purely to scare the crap out of kids – and adults – that no one's ever thought of before.

The man's a genius.

All the same, as brilliant as the first part of this two-part Doctor Who story was, it wasn't complete perfection. And there were several guilty culprits.

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Season finale: Lost (season four)

Posted on June 2, 2008 | 2 comments |

Lost finale

Well, you should all have seen this now. It was on US TV last week, Sky One last night, so that's all the bases covered. Nevertheless, follow me over the jump, to preserve the sensibilities of those who Sky+-ed it.

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Review: Warship

Posted on June 2, 2008 | Post a comment |

The HMS Illustrious in Warship

In the UK: Five, Mondays, 9pm

Last week, I looked at Making Waves, a now-cancelled ITV drama series designed, in part, to educate the great British public about the Royal Navy and its vital role in the world. It's now grown on me so much that I've gone to the ridiculous lengths of VideoBoxing it, stapling all the individual parts together with QuickTime Pro, fixing the aspect ratios, then exporting it to my iPod so I can watch it on the go.

But by bizarre freaky coincidence, there's a new series on Five – which is why I overlooked it – that is almost the exact same show but done as a documentary.

Let's compare and contrast, so we can decide which one we'd rather watch.

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The brilliance of Caerdydd

Posted on June 2, 2008 | 2 comments |

Caerdydd

You have no idea have long it took me to put this one together. Sigh.

Anyway, a while ago, I decided to give S4C's Caerdydd a try. Then we got a little bit addicted and now it's compulsory Sunday night viewing. It's just brilliant. You really don't get this kind of thing on mainstream TV anymore, which is sad. I really miss mopey arsed indie rock groups doing end title songs.

We especially like the evil red-haired Natasha (whom we last spotted at Gavin & Stacey's wedding, having fun with Fingers) who tries so hard to speak Welsh but can't so uses an endless stream of borrowed words, resulting in marvellous Welsh along the lines of “…going out for a piss up on the town” (that was in Welsh, by the way. See the problem?). Then she rails against the “Taffia”. Plus Ceri, with her London ways, is always entertaining – how does she afford that flat next to the Royal Festival Hall?

Anyway, here's how last night's episode ended – you can catch the repeat on Thursday if you want, although the Eisteddfod keeps messing the timing up so it might not be at 9pm as usual. Caerdydd's worth watching if you've seen Torchwood for example, simply to get a baseline on what standard Welsh acting is – so much less repressed than English acting, if we feel like indulging in stereotypes for a moment.

Don't worry, I've embedded both English and Welsh subtitles in it (which is why it took so bloody long).

Incidentally, if you recognise 'Ceri' (Siwan Morris), that's probably because you saw Russell T Davies's Mine All Mine - she played eldest daughter Maria Vivaldi. If you missed that particular delight, tune in next Thursday when it'll be “Today's Joanna Page”.

PS S4C is 134 on your Sky box, if you have one

PPS Keep your ears open for the Welsh word for knife (although it's been 'soft mutated') if you want to know why it's such a hard language to pronounce for lazy English people like me.

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June 3, 2008

Tuesday's “fixing Life on Mars” news

Posted on June 3, 2008 | 2 comments |

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Review: Absolutely Everything

Posted on June 3, 2008 | 4 comments |

Absolutely - Absolutely Everything

Absolutely is something of a lost gem (note to self: will it be obvious to readers that this is the start of the blog's “Lost Gems” series? Must consider better way of introducing it). First broadcast on Channel 4 between 1989 and 1993, it was repeated approximately… never.

Yet it is fondly remembered by literally lots of people. Even me, who went to see one of the third series episodes being recorded, which was triffic.

An exciting union of Scottish comedians (Gordon Robin Hood Kennedy, Jack The Jack Docherty Show Docherty, Moray 'Not a Lot' Hunter, Pete 'Just as little' Baikie), a Welsh comedian (John Naked Video Sparkes) and an English comedienne (Morwenna The Morwenna Banks Show Banks), it was, in many ways, the natural successor to Monty Python.

Both absurd and dark, it wasn't afraid to mock, gross out or write overly long musical sketches and remains an influence for comedians ranging from Paul Whitehouse to Hardeep Singh Kohli – as you'll find out from this DVD box set that collects together every single episode as well as the cast.

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June 4, 2008

Wednesday's “Oi! Watson!” news

Posted on June 4, 2008 | Post a comment |

Film

Awards

  • Winners of the Glamour awards, including Joanna Page as comedy actress of the year
  • Mad Men and The Wire top nominations at the Television Critics Association Awards

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Today's Sitting Tennant (from Toby)

Posted on June 4, 2008 | 2 comments |

David Tennant

Today's Sitting Tennant comes from Toby. Many thanks, Tobes! It's from Doctor Who, I believe. Anyone want to guess the episode?

Here, though, Tennant challenges us. He asks us to re-examine what we think we know. What is sitting? What is lying? What, even, is slouching? Yet he provides no easy answers. It is left to us, the viewers, to decide for ourselves. That, ultimately, is the true value of this work.

Got a picture of David Tennant sitting, lying down or in some indeterminate state in between? Then leave a link to it below and if it's judged suitable, it will appear in the “Sitting Tennant” gallery in due course.

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