Thursday’s “Joe Biden to guest on Parks and Recreation, Ben Browder to guest on Arrow and the Cybermen return” news

Doctor Who

  • Neil Gaiman‘s episode to feature Cybermen, Tamzin Outhwaite, Warwick Davis and Jason Watkins

Films

UK TV

US TV

US TV casting

New US TV shows

  • Trailer for FX’s The Americans, with Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell

New US TV show casting

The Wednesday Plays: Alfred Hitchcock Presents – Man From The South (1960) and Diamonds Aren’t Forever (1989)

While The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits remain the most well known of America’s anthology series, there remains one significant non-genre anthology show that in some ways, embodies the classic common notion of The Twilight Zone – a story with a twist in the tail – better than The Twilight Zone did.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents, hosted by the eponymous film director, originally ran for seven seasons, first on CBS from 1955 to 1960 as half-hour episodes, and then on NBC between 1960 and 1962, followed by The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, which lasted for a further three seasons. Each started with an introduction by Alfred Hitchcock himself and ended with a follow-up sketch. Intriguingly, these varied depending on what country you saw them in – in the US, they frequently mocked the sponsors and popular commercials, while in Europe (with Hitchcock speaking fluently in French or German as the need demanded), they usually mocked Americans.

In between these Hitchcockians bookends were stories, occasionally directed by Hitchcock himself, that were dramas, thrillers and mysteries that almost always ended with a surprise twist – far more than Twilight Zone episodes did, certainly. Only once did the director himself appear in the main story, but a list of all the notable actors that did appear in the show would be vast.

A list of all the talented writers who wrote for the show would be equally long, but possibly the best and the most famous episode of the entire run was the Man From The South, featuring Steve McQueen and Peter Lorre. That was written by no less than Roald Dahl, who went on to give us his own version of the show as Tales of the Unexpected.

As always, if you liked it, buy it on DVD!

So popular was Alfred Hitchcock Presents in syndication that it was revived in the 1980s, following the success of a TV anthology movie similar to the cinematically released 1983 movie The Twilight Zone: The Movie. Hitchcock obviously couldn’t do any new introductions, so colourised introductions from the original series were used instead.

The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents ran on NBC from 1985 to 1986 and was revived on NBC’s sister channel the USA Network from 1987 to 1989. This had a greater tendency towards the comedic and went far and wide for material, even taking in a Sherlock Holmes mystery along the way. It was successful enough to encourage The Twilight Zone to be revived in the same way, although these lacked Rod Serling in any form beyond a brief smokey appearance in the main titles.

Possibly the most timely, if not the best, is this 1989 effort, Diamonds Aren’t Forever, which starred George Lazenby as definitely not James Bond. Definitely not.

Enjoy (and say thank you to Toby for suggesting it)!

Wednesday’s “World War Z teaser, The Good Life play and a Game of Thrones coldplay cameo” news

Film

Film casting

Trailers

  • Trailer for Paul Hyett’s Seasoning House with Sean Pertwee
  • Teaser for World War Z with Brad Pitt
  • Trailer for Movie 43 with practically everyone

Theatre

UK TV

US TV

  • Reelz acquires Bomb Girls
  • Trailer for Spartacus: War of the Damned
  • Monday ratings: Mob Doctor up, Gossip Girl down, Castle hits series low

US TV casting

New US TV shows

  • Mila Kunis producing Women’s Lib drama Meridian Hills for The CW
  • Chelsea Handler to produce ABC workplace comedy Discounted
  • Martha Stewart to exec produce Tao of Martha for Fox
  • Seth Gordon sets up Run Black at Fox and Bar Scene at NBC
  • NBC buys Grow The F**k Up and CBS developing How To Grow Up
  • NBC buys Slouching Toward Adulthood and a multi-generational comedy

New US TV show casting

  • Eric Petersen joins TV Land’s Giant Baby
  • Ken Leung joins After Hours, plus other pilot casting
  • ABC Family‘s Phys Ed adds Samm Levine, Sunkrish Bala and Chelsea Harris
Sitting Tennant

Tuesday’s Sitting Tennant (week 42, 2012)

Toby's Sitting Tennant

Obviously smarting from coming in as runner up last month, Toby comes back at us this week with this magnificent effort. A fully deserved 10 points, I think.

Good luck hunting for pictures this week and Sitting Tennant will be back on Friday as usual. Have fun!

  1. Toby: 10

Sitting Board of Winners 2012
January
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

February
Sister Chastity

March
Sister Chastity

April
Sister Chastity, Shilohforever

May
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

June
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

July
Hebbie

August/September
Toby, Sister Chastity

October
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

Got a picture of David Tennant sitting, lying down or in some indeterminate state in between? Then leave a link to it below or email me and if it’s judged suitable and doesn’t obviously infringe copyright, it will appear in the “Sitting Tennant” gallery. Don’t forget to include your name in the filename so I don’t get mixed up about who sent it to me.

The best pic in the stash each week will appear on Tuesday and get ten points; the runners up will appear on Friday (one per person who sends one in) and get five points.

Each month, I’ll name the best picture provider and then at the end of the year, the overall champion will be announced for 2012!

Tuesday’s “US TV adapts Gates, Feel The Force, BSG spin-off to air and NCIS: LA spin-off” news

Film

Trailers

  • Trailer for Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln, with Daniel Day-Lewis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt et al

Canadian TV

UK TV

US TV

US TV casting

New US TV shows

  • Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome to air on YouTube, SyFy
  • CBS planning NCIS: LA spin-off
  • ABC orders put-pilot of adaptation of BBC2’s Feel The Force
  • NBC greenlights pilot of adaptation of Sky Living’s Gates
  • Trailer for Starz’s Da Vinci’s Demons

New US TV casting