Over on Gallifrey Base, a new meme has emerged – add Clara to every previous Doctor Who story. If you’ve seen Saturday’s episode, you’ll understand why. Here are some of the best. Can you do better?



Over on Gallifrey Base, a new meme has emerged – add Clara to every previous Doctor Who story. If you’ve seen Saturday’s episode, you’ll understand why. Here are some of the best. Can you do better?



Unlike the other major networks, which all managed to get trailers and clips for their shows sorted out in time for the upfronts, NBC was a bit slack and only released a few. But it’s slowly making up for it and has just released a trailer for the implausible Crisis, starring Gillian Anderson, in which all the US’s most important children get abducted while on a school trip. Oops. Full details of the show back at the NBC Upfronts page.
Whoops. As you might have heard, the Beeb cocked up and accidentally sent out the Blu-Ray release of this half-season of Doctor Who before the finale aired. That meant 210 fans had the potential to spoil everything on web sites, Twitter, et al. But they didn’t. Even though John Hurt had already spoiled most of it himself. Well done them.
To reward them, the BBC has released this shiny clip of Matt Smith and David Tennant chatting away about the anniversary special, due on November 23rd. I wonder what David Tennant’s advice was.
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It’s “What did you watch this week?”, my chance to tell you what I movies and TV I’ve watched this week that I haven’t already reviewed and your chance to recommend things to everyone else (and me) in case I’ve missed them.
First, the usual recommendations:
These are all going to be on in either the UK or the US, perhaps even both, but I can’t be sure which.
Still in the viewing queue: new show The Goodwin Games, which I’ll be reviewing on Monday, and I’ll be playing catch up with New Zealand show Harry, too.
I did give Life of Crime a go, too, in which Hayley Atwell plays a cop in three different time periods at different stages of her career. Entirely fits the template of ITV crime dramas and you could predict virtually everything that happened in each time period, with the corresponding Attitudes written in neon lights all over every character.
Now, some thoughts on some of the regulars and some of the shows I’m still trying:
“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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