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Wednesday’s time-travelling déjà vu news

Catherine Tate and Billie Piper

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Review: Battlestar Galactica – Razor

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When Battlestar Galactica first arrived on our TV screens, it was a surprise. It took a really bad old show that for some reason we all fondly remembered from our childhoods and turned it into a really good show that took military authenticity and married it with misery, dystopia and authentic human relationships.

But as time went on, the clean, uncluttered hardness of BSG got a little dulled both by the weight of its own mythology and the occasional lapse into dramatic cliché. That’s not to say it was bad – it was still one of the best shows on TV. It was just up its own arse a little bit.

Razor, an almost direct-to-DVD movie that aired on the SciFi channel over the weekend, is a distillation of the good and the bad of BSG. On the one hand, it’s tense, well acted, gritty and has fantastic effects. On the other, it’s more than a little bit pretentious, suffers from a few hackneyed plot strands and has yet more heavyweight mythology bundled on top.

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Tuesday’s wide-ranging, multi-media news

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  • Pipes to return as Sally Lockhart for The Shadow in the North
  • Tom Cruise (and others) to appear on Doctor Who???

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Realisations from television last week

Quite a few realisations this week, probably brought about through watching too much television (and reading my own news pages).

Realisation 1: House really is Sherlock Holmes

Realisation 2: CSI is still a far cleverer and better show than any of the other CSI spin-offs

Realisation 3: Some shows can be remade, some shows – particularly ones from the early 80s – are too much a product of their time to be remade.

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Monday’s television gods behaving badly news

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