An archive of blog entries about UK TV programmes and production.
Big Train sketch of the week: the great sexism debate
It’s about time we had a proper discussion about sexism on this blog.
You can, incidentally, get the whole of Big Train on DVD.
An archive of blog entries about UK TV programmes and production.
It’s about time we had a proper discussion about sexism on this blog.
You can, incidentally, get the whole of Big Train on DVD.
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In the UK: Tuesday, 10pm, BBC4
HG Wells’ The First Men in the Moon is one of Wells’ lesser known sci-fi books. While The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, The Invisible Man and even The Island of Dr Moreau get remade all the time, The First Men In the Moon had a rather lovely 1964 film adaptation starring Lionel Jeffries and co-written by Nigel Kneale, but that’s been it.
Now, there are few UK TV writers today who are bigger sci-fi fanboys than Mark Gatiss. If he’s not writing Doctor Who, starring in Doctor Who, appearing in documentaries about Doctor Who, presenting documentaries about horror movies, appearing in documentaries about Nigel Kneale, writing Lucifer Box stories that pastiche 19th century fiction, updating Sherlock Holmes, et al, he’s thinking about it. I know he is. I can sense it.
So leave it to Gatiss to not only realise there’s this gap in the HG Wells adaptation record but to fix it by writing a 90 minute TV movie based on the book – and, naturally enough, starring in it.
Now, BBC4 isn’t exactly big budget, so you might be expecting something put together with some local theatre stars, a couple of pieces of string and a bit of papier mache. But The First Men in the Moon follows on from previous low budget, high gloss sci-fi productions, such as The Quatermass Experiment (which also starred Gatiss), A for Andromeda and Parallel Quest, by being very good looking, having a great cast (Rory Kinnear) and some quite extensive CGI, all while staying reasonably faithful to the source material – both the book, and because this is Gatiss, the movie.
It’s just a pity everything was done with such a knowing wink in its eye. Here’s a trailer:

Here’s “What have you been watching this week?” your chance to recommend to friends and fellow blog readers the TV that they might be missing or should avoid – and for me to do mini-reviews of everything I’ve watched this week.
After the jump, The Apprentice, Being Erica, Better With You, Chuck, Community, Cougar Town, Dexter, Hellcats, Help, My House is Falling Down, Life Unexpected, Mad Men, Modern Family, No Ordinary Family, Running Wilde, Smallville, Southland, and Stargate Universe.
Can you work out which one I’m going to drop from my viewing list? I’ll give you a clue – it’s definitely not this one:
Continue reading “What have you been watching this week (w/e October 22)?”
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