It lasts all of a minute and its full of all kinds of Easter eggs, so pay very close attention.
Year: 2011
Thursday’s “In Treatment re-treatment” news
Doctor Who
- Win tickets to see The Impossible Astronaut
Film
- John Travolta to play John Gotti Sr
- Bryan Cranston to play the villain in Total Recall remake
- Milo Ventimiglia, Sara Paxton and Sarah Shahi to star in Static
British TV
- BBC launches archive of The Listener
- BBC4 to air 35-year old Top of the Pops episodes each week
- Karen Gillan to play Jean Shrimpton in BBC4 drama
- Tesla sues Top Gear over ‘faked’ car test
- Friday Night Dinner gets a second series…
- …as does Silk
Canadian TV
- Being Erica‘s Vinessa Antoine joins Haven
US TV
- In Treatment cancelled – in its current form
- Charmed creator Constance Burge sues CBS Studios
- Will Arnett to co-star in Christina Applegate pilot
- Ashley Crow joins Secret Circle
- Denis O’Hare joins American Horror Story
- Body of Proof begins well
- The Playboy Club could contain nudity – just not on NBC [registration required]
- Margo Martindale replaces S Epatha Merkerson in pilot, Hector Elizondo joins Tim Allen’s pilot + other casting
- Jere Burns joins pilot
Question of the week: what do you think of Jennifer Garner as Miss Marple?
In case you missed yesterday’s news, Jennifer Garner – 38 and the former star of Alias and Elektra – is to play Agatha Christie’s Miss Jane Marple in a new series of movies.
Now my initial thoughts on this were
- WTF?
- Seriously, WTF?
- Sacrilege!
- Do all women in movie franchises have to be hot or couldn’t there be just one who got by on her brains?
But now I’ve had a think about it (and reconciled myself to 4 never ever happening), I’m actually quite warming to the idea.
- It’s a series of prequels. We’ve had Young Sherlock Holmes. We’ve had Casino Royale. Why not Youngish – no, let’s go with Young, cos she’s the same age as me – Miss Marple?
- I quite like Jennifer Garner, even if Alias was largely pants
- We’ve already had the best old Miss Marple possible (Joan Hickson) so why try to gild gold? Why not do something different?
- Miss Marple was something of a cipher, so anything to fill out the character with some proper backstory would be good.
- I hate Agatha Christie stories and don’t care if something’s not faithful to them. They’re pre-ruined.
- Anything to get a decent franchise with a lead female character, please.
But what do you think?
Do you approve of Jennifer Garner as Miss Marple? Do you think only older actresses should be able to play the character? Or do you think this a good idea?
Answers below or a link to your response on your own blog, please
Wednesday’s “FX: renewal is no illusion” news
Film
- The Rum Diary finally gets a release date
- Paramount to adapt Earthseed
- Tron: Legacy DVD reveals villain of Tron 3?
- X-Men 4 and 5 still a go
- Additional women’s roles being added to The Hobbit
- Batman reboot planned after The Dark Knight Rises
Theatre
- Anita Dobson and Greta Scacchi to play Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in Bette & Joan
British TV
- Monday ratings
- BBC3 commissions The Fades
- Channel 4 axes list shows
US TV
- Mad Men to return in 2012
- Mildred Pierce gets 1.3m viewers
- The Hard Times of RJ Berger gets best ever ratings
- Nancy Travis to play Tim Allen’s wife
- Justified gets a third season…
- …Archer gets a third season…
- …and FX planning an additional TV series
- Jason Jones joins The Assistants
- Another teaser for Falling Skies
- New Teen Wolf trailer
- Natalie Zea to guest on Person of Interest
- Sarah Silverman to guest star on The Good Wife
A clip from Jim Henson’s unaired pilot for The Wizard of Oz
You ever read ‘The Wizard of Id’? It’s a cartoon strip that appears in over 1,000 newspapers around the world (I used to read it when I was but a wee bairn). It started in 1964 but in 1969, Jim Henson of The Muppet Show and Sesame Street fame put together a pilot for a TV version. Now footage has miraculously escaped onto YouTube – you might recognise a few voices. Enjoy!
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