Friday’s news

Film

Comics

  • Stan Lee to create superheroes for Disney

British TV

  • Channel 4 has clearly learnt something: one of the Big Brother inmates has been released for using racist language. And just to show how pleased they are with themselves and how much they don’t want to be punished again and don’t want to be privatised, Channel 4 has press released it, including a transcript. Others are pleased, including Shilpa Shetty

US TV

News

Thursday’s news of fun

Freema's got some brand new clothes



Doctor Who

  • Freema says she hasn’t been sacked (video – as well as some wiggle room – included)
  • She’s also just won Best Newcomer at Glamour magazine’s Women of the Year Awards (second story, some more wiggle room included)

Film

Music

British TV

US TV

Wednesday’s perfectly acceptable news

Doctor Who

  • Christopher Eccleston talks a bit about Doctor Who, his potential return to Heroes and The Dark is Rising

Film

Commercials

  • Heineken is back [free registration required, I think]

British TV

  • Simon Amstell is developing a sitcom based on his own life
  • Sky One nabs the rights to Prison Break from Five

US TV

UK TV

Gordon Ramsay and what it is to be a man

F-word hunting

As I mentioned at the beginning of the latest series of The F-Word, I wasn’t sure if I’d be able to watch it because of the planned slaughter of lambs. However, as well as the series-long lead up to the eventual culling of “Charlotte” and “Gavin”, the loveliest, fluffiest little Welsh lambs you ever did see – they actually skip and everything –  every week we’ve been having to watch Gordon and his planned culling and eating of anything that moves.

We’ve had to endure stabbing of live king crabs, stalking of deer with a rifle (to his credit, he couldn’t pull the trigger when the time came) and this week, Gordon went to kill some rooks with the help of his son, Jack, much to the horror of my increasingly vegetarian self.

Now, I don’t know if you’ve read Gordon’s autobiography or not, but Mr “Where are your balls?” Ramsay does go to great “Me thinks he doth protest too much” lengths to extoll his complete lack of misogyny. He’s even let a woman head up one of his restaurants, so he can’t be, can he?

But after tonight’s episode of The F-Word, the charge is a little harder to refute. Poor little Jack, when rushing off to collect the dead carcasses of rooks, points out they’re covered in blood.

“Of course they are!” says Gordon. “Don’t be such a girl!”

Oops. Can. Of. Worms….

UK TV

Review: Doctor Who – 3×8-3×9 – Human Nature/The Family of Blood

Family Of Blood

I’m a big man.

I say this not to boast – although wey hey! – but because it’s a truism that it takes a big man to admit it when he’s wrong.

I admit it. I was wrong. Paul Cornell can write. He can write very well (subject to any possible script edits made by RTD, Helen Raynor, et al).

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