
They’re just filling up with famous cameos this year, over on The Big Bang Theory, aren’t they? After Leonard Nimoy last week, now they’ve got Stephen Hawking himself. Who next? Brian Cox?

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They’re just filling up with famous cameos this year, over on The Big Bang Theory, aren’t they? After Leonard Nimoy last week, now they’ve got Stephen Hawking himself. Who next? Brian Cox?

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Well, you might have seen bits of being filmed on Top Gear and felt distinctly unimpressed, but this ‘ere trailer for The Sweeney does look a whole lot better. Actually feels quite a lot like the original show, and Ray Winstone is at least genuine East End, plus it has Damian Lewis from Homeland and Hayley Atwell from Captain America in it. Does feel a bit like it’s shouting “We’re in London! London!” at you, though.

As one lot of US cable shows wind down, so another load spin up, ready for their new seasons. And with new seasons come trailers. So after the jump, feel free to enjoy trailers for season eight of Weeds, season three of Boardwalk Empire and, best of all, Veep from Armando Iannucci of The Thick of It fame and starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus of even greater Seinfeld fame and the vice-president of the United States of America.
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It’s “What did you watch last week?”, my chance to tell you what I watched last week that I haven’t already reviewed and your chance to recommend things to everyone else (and me) in case e’ve missed them.
First, the usual recommendations from the first-run US shows: The Almighty Johnsons, Being Human (US), BeTipul, Community, The Daily Show, Happy Endings, Mad Men, Ringer, Shameless (US), Spartacus and 30 Rock. Hunt them down.
For the love of Joanna Page, I’ve been trying to watch The Syndicate, but it’s hard going. I know it’s written by Kay Mellor, who’s both quite good and a Leeds native, but like every BBC drama about ‘regular people’, it’s just so patronising, with every Northerner written as or acted as a stereotype. Heaven forfend that you might overlap with another stereotype, such as ‘the overweight woman’ because then you’ll be comedy relief in a show in which everyone is pretty much self-pastiching anyway. But I’m going to keep giving it a try. Apparently, they focus on one character every week and Joanna’s episode four.
Now, some thoughts on the regulars, apart from last night’s Mad Men, which I’ve still to watch:
And in movies:
“What did you watch this week?” is your chance to recommend to friends and fellow blog readers the TV and films that they might be missing or should avoid – and for me to do mini-reviews of everything I’ve watched. Since we live in the fabulous world of Internet catch-up services like the iPlayer and Hulu, why not tell your fellow readers what you’ve seen so they can see the good stuff they might have missed?
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