Welsh TV

Why there’s no Welsh language release of A Mind To Kill on DVD

A Mind To Kill

A little while ago, I reviewed the DVD release of the first series of Wales’ answer to Taggart, A Mind To Kill, starring Philip Madoc. Well, not only is all the series about to be released on DVD in a single set for the princely sum of £69.99 (that’s 2008 minutes of A Mind To Kill), but the pilot movie is being released as well.

However, despite being shown on S4C and made simultaneously in Welsh and English, the show is only being released in English. So I decided to ask Network DVD why.

Network DVD doesn't think there was a Welsh language version of the pilot

Oh dear.

So I point out that yes, there was.

Don't own the licence

So there you go. As always, it’s a rights problem. S4C: do you want to take it from here?

Random Acts

Random Acts of Ali Larter: showering a baby

Ali Larter at the Secretariat premiere

Hang on. That should be having a baby shower. But it’s also proof – if any was needed given that she’s turned her birthday, eating carrots, painting walls and signing porcelain Lindt bunnies into charitable acts – that our Ali can make any random aspect of human life a charitable occasion. Because she’s now turned her baby shower into a charity event to raise money and presents for mothers in need through the New York charity Baby Buggy.

As a mother-to-be, I quickly realized how expensive it is to prepare for my new addition. Unfortunately, there are many mothers who cannot afford the necessities such as cribs, clothing and diapers so I’m honored to be able to help mothers through my shower

And did you know she’s pals with Busy Phillips from Freaks and Geeks/Cougar Town and Nicole Sullivan from The King of Queens? That’s pretty random, too.

Have you seen Ali Larter acting randomly? If so, let us know and we’ll tell everyone about it in “Random Acts of Ali Larter

Film

How to woo Katherine Heigl

Katherine Heigl

I’ve a lot of time for Katherine Heigl. She’s cute, she’s funny, she gives good copy, she’s a feminist – what more could you ask for?

Okay, it makes me feel very old to know that she was Gerard Depardieu’s daughter in My Father: The Hero…

Katherine Heigl in My Father The Hero

…Steven Segal’s daughter in Under Siege 2

Katherine Heigl in Under Siege 2

…and was one of the ‘teens’ in Roswell (here, along with fellow cast members Life Unexpected‘s Shiri Appleby and CSI: Miami‘s Adam Rodriguez. Now I feel even older).

Katherine Heigl, Shiri Appleby and Adam Rodriguez in Roswell

But I can live with that.

All the same, I do wish her rom coms could be a little less predictable. Here’s a little documentary on how to woo Katherine Heigl in one her movies. Notice how it’s all a seamless narrative flow, despite being assembled from clips of Knocked Up, 27 Dresses and The Ugly Truth – and yes, I have seen all these movies. Don’t ask me why.


Thursday’s “another Smits flop” news

Theatre

British TV

  • Channel 4 picks up Camelot with Joseph Fiennes and Eva Green
  • Boris Johnson’s PR guy, Guto Harri, to run S4C?

US TV

The CarusometerA Carusometer rating of 3

Third-episode verdict: The Event

In the US: Mondays, 9/8c, NBC
In the UK: Channel 4. Starting this month

"What is The Event?" (shhh, Mitchell and Webb fans). NBC’s big hope for ratings success, it’s a bit of silliness that I think I’m going to duck out of right now.

Now the first episode wasn’t incredibly impressive but did have enough mystery and fun in it to make watching episodes two onwards a reasonably bright prospect. However, pretty much everything you guessed was going to happen during the pilot turned out to be the case in episode two, leaving a few mysteries that were really just logistics rather than anything else. It was also even sillier than the first episode.

Episode three did at least reinject a few mysteries into the plot, giving us factions within factions, gave us some character background for Jason Ritter, and tossed us a few miracles to be explained involving those mysterious people being kept as prisoners in Alaska. It also gave us a couple of good stunts and a new female goodie, which is a nice change from the current set who are all either dead or being held captive somewhere.

But what’s being built here is a world with its own mythology, something involving ‘an Event’ which apparently isn’t just (spoiler)us meeting aliens for the first time. And I’m frankly not that interested. It’s too divorced from the real world, nothing’s in the slightest bit plausible and with its constant time jumps, it feels like an excuse to fill up airtime, rather than anything too interesting, different or carrying an important message. Maybe the cliffhanger at the end of the season is that the world’s about to end. But The Event‘s silliness is such that I wouldn’t care if it did.

Basically, despite NBC’s fevered efforts attempting to create an online mystery-solving community to mirror Lost‘s, it’s not Lost 2, it’s Flash Forward 2. So I’m dropping out. Let me know if it picks up again in later episodes, but you remember what happened with Flash Forward, don’t you? Do you want to waste that much time again?

Carusometer rating: 3
Rob’s prediction: Will last a season at most, unless a miracle happens.