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Preview: New Amsterdam

New Amsterdam

In the US: Fridays, 9pm, Fox. Starts February 22 2008

In the UK: Not yet acquired

Ah, the Danes. What a bunch of wrist-slashers hey?

Okay, bit of a dodgy cultural stereotype*, but I’m pretty sure someone in a US casting office somewhere thought to themselves: “Script about a clinically depressed immortal who’s yearning to meet the love of his life just so he can die? Get Denmark on the line, now!”

Hence the casting of Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in New Amsterdam, in which a Dutch settler of the region that was to become New Amsterdam and then New York does a good deed, ends up immortal and then mopes around a lot for four centuries.

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Monday’s post-Thanksgiving slow news day

[why haven’t you posted any pictures of David Tennant lately?] Would Madame prefer a Christmas video instead?

Doctor Who

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Friday’s “just realised Broadcast’s RSS feed has changed location” news

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Thursday’s “people find soft porn interesting” surprise news

Doctor Who

  • Pipes’ Secret Diary of a Call Girl gets a second series and US networks are interested

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Worrying new trend imported from the US

There’s a worrying new trend I’ve just started to notice. Its perpetrator is Channel 4.

As we all know, in the US, TV seasons tend to run from August/September through to May/June (give or take a month depending on which network the show’s on, the show, whether it’s a summer season show, etc). Now, with 22-24 episodes per season, that’s still not enough to allow for new episodes every week. Sometimes, as with Lost and Daybreak, US networks will simply insert a new show into the time slot and then carry on with the old show.

But most of the time, they’ll simply put on an old episode of the same show – hence the pressing need for gruff narrators to preface trailers with “next week on an all-new Woof the Sheepdog” or whatever, so that viewers know when a new episode rather than a re-run is going to be on.

This plays havoc with the ratings and annoys fans. But it doesn’t seem to be stopping Channel 4 from trying it out for themselves.

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