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I asked my sister about The Towers of London (cf Celebrity Big Brother). She’s in the biz, you know. Here’s her reply:

Absolutely. They’re a ridiculous bunch of Motley Crue wannabes. They have their own reality show on Bravo and are managed by the same scally who managed the Happy Mondays. They’re always in the press for having punch ups rather than because they have decent records.

They are in short, chaos.

So there you go. Donny Tourette is not a plant, as others suspected.

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Review: Doctor Who – Blood of the Daleks (part one)

Blood of the DaleksBastard was up to his little tricks again at the weekend. I asked him very nicely to record Blood of the Daleks on BBC7 on Sunday night, since I had better things to do like… oh, I don’t know, celebrate the New Year. But after first attempting not to record it at all, the cunning little thing then decided to cut the first episode off after half an hour. Git. Fortunately, I’m made of sterner stuff and went to the BBC7 Listen Again site to listen to it over the web.

Blood of the Daleks is the first in a series of Doctor Who audio plays starring Paul McGann. They’re designed, if certain parties are to be believed, to show how Paul McGann’s Doctor (number eight) ended up turning into Christopher Eccleston’s some time before, during or after the great big Time War with the Daleks. Since it’s BBC7 doing the commissioning, the budget’s a bit higher so we have a new companion for the eighth Doctor, an all-star cast and some decent music.

And judging by the first episode, it’s all going to be pretty good.

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