Tuesday’s worst kept secrets

It’s the news, my friends.

Doctor Who

  • Australia says ‘No’, to Torchwood
  • More on Recovery from the ever-classy Mirror
  • Billie Piper is ‘attached’ to an adaptation of Belle de Jour. The blog/book, that is, not the movie.

Film

  • More details on the Watchmen movie, which is still happening, it seems.
  • Adrien Brody as The Hulk?
  • Tom Cruise and Ben Stiller as The Hardy Men is on.
  • An interview with Ioan Gruffudd, a proper Welsh super-hero. None of that English rubbish.

British TV

German TV

  • ZDF is making a mini-series based on Stanislav Lem short stories

US TV

  • Here’s something you probably never thought you’d hear: Michelle Ryan, aka Zoe Slater from EastEnders, is the new Bionic Woman.
  • The Sarah Silverman Program has already been commissioned for a second season.
  • Former Wonder Woman Lynda Carter is to play Chloe’s mum in Smallville
  • Louise Lombard from CSI has a pilot, as does Sarah Clarke (Nina Myers from 24)
  • Battlestar Galactica has been given a fourth season. Only 13 episodes at the moment, though.
  • Classic TV coming to YouTube?
  • Kristin’s got scoops and spoilers, including the return of a certain character to Supernatural.

Share the thrill on Monday

God, it’s good to be up and working, isn’t it?

Doctor Who

  • The Sun reckoned John Simm was in negotiations to appear in Doctor Who. The Sunday Times said yesterday that he’s filming a kids’ show (allegedly. Can’t find it on the website though). Scottish Big Issue had him saying “’I’ve got one more thing in 2007, which was kind of unturndownable, and then I’ll stay away from telly for a bit’.” And The Independent says he’s definitely been cast. Yes, John Simm is… Maybe? [via TV Today]
  • Sheridan Smith talks about life as a companion. Discussions are underway for another load of BBC7 stories, apparently.
  • Looking forward to Recovery, Tennant fans? Apparently, highlights are seeing “Tennant in the nude, having sex and pooing into a bucket”.
  • John Barrowman expects series two of Torchwood will run in early 2008

Art

Film

British TV

US TV

Friday news joy

Did you hear? It’s the weekend tomorrow.

Doctor Who

  • A special Comic Relief comic BeanoMax will feature the Daleks and David Tennant, as well as Jonathan Ross and Jamie Oliver.

Film

British TV

  • There’s a German version of Life on Mars on the way. If you look carefully, there’s a spoiler in one of the article’s quotes that gives away the entire reason why Sam is in 1973. I don’t think he meant to say what he did…
  • Sky is planning a new, free digital terrestrial TV service. Only problem: it doesn’t work with Freeview boxes. Sounds attractive, no?
  • A preview of new ITV drama Instinct
  • Steve Coogan is going to host a Classic Coogan weekend on UKTV G2
  • There’s more Secret Millionaire on the way [subscription required]

US TV

Troy Kennedy Martin night

As mentioned earlier on the blog, the NFT has been running a Troy Kennedy Martin season this month. On Tuesday night, I went to see the great man himself get interviewed.

I can’t say I was overly impressed by the interviewer, Chris Dunkley of the FT. He clearly knows how to analyse television very well and frequently made good points to TKM about his work (“It seems to me you like anarchy” and “Anti-authoritarianism is clearly very important to you” being insights that TKM seemed surprised to discover were true about himself after a few moments’ reflection).

But when it came to getting information out of his interviewee rather than putting forward theories, he didn’t really have any questions. There were also striking gaps in his knowledge: he didn’t for instance, when discussing TKM’s use of the supernatural in Edge of Darkness, probe TKM about his imagined Knights Templar sub-plot and the original “Craven turns into a tree” ending – TKM didn’t volunteer the information either. In fact, TKM didn’t help matters at all, since he rarely answered any of the questions put to him directly, answering some other question instead. (eg Audience member: “Was it hard writing the Sweeney movies as 90-minute scripts and did you intend them to be more emotional or violent?” TKM: “I just thought of them as episodes. I wrote the Malta because…”)

So it was all a bit hit or miss, more like a “Troy Kennedy Martin’s greatest hits” evening. There weren’t any real revelations, no big “I got my ideas for this from…” moments. But there were some nice anecdotes. And it’s not every NFT audience that includes Ken Loach, Michael Wearing and G F Newman (with hat).

In case you’re wondering what TKM’s up to right now, he’s working with James Lovelock (of the Gaia hypothesis) on movies for HBO about climate change, although the climate for climate change is changing too rapidly for him right now: everyone was a sceptic when he started a few months ago, now everyone believes. He imagines the work as “two 90 minute movies”. Now that should be interesting, if it ever emerges.

News

Thursday’s chilly news

Keppler and Grissom

Snow problem.

Doctor Who

Film

Theatre

  • Coming soon to a theatre near you: Legally Blonde, the musical

British TV

US TV

  • A preview of Grissom’s return to CSI
  • A Q&A with Ben from Lost. Spoilers for last night’s episode.
  • Pilot pick-up and casting news
  • Stan Lee is to cameo in Heroes