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Review: I, Davros – Corruption

I, Davros - CorruptionWe’re now up to part three of I, Davros, a potted biography of the inventor of the Daleks and the universe’s least politically correct villain. Cos, you know, those disableds are all evil cos they’re not like everyone else, you know, and they wish they were.

Not at all offensive, no.

Anyway, we’ve already had his slightly twisted childhood in Innocence, his slightly more rational 20s in Purity, and now, in Corruption, we’re up to his halcyon days, running the elite Kaled scientific corps.

Power’s going to his head though.

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UK TV

Review: I, Davros – Corruption

I, Davros - CorruptionWe’re now up to part three of I, Davros, a potted biography of the inventor of the Daleks and the universe’s least politically correct villain. Cos, you know, those disableds are all evil cos they’re not like everyone else, you know, and they wish they were.

Not at all offensive, no.

Anyway, we’ve already had his slightly twisted childhood in Innocence, his slightly more rational 20s in Purity, and now, in Corruption, we’re up to his halcyon days, running the elite Kaled scientific corps.

Power’s going to his head though.

Continue reading “Review: I, Davros – Corruption”

News

Wednesday’s news

David Tennant

By the power of Greyskull.

Doctor Who

  • Newsround has the lowdown on The Runaway Bride, (sorry, Marie) including a pic of the baddie, and a few hints about series three.

Film


US TV

  • There’s a rumour that ABC execs might be willing to pay almost any price to bring Lost back early.
  • They’ve also green-lit a US version of Footballers’ Wives. Bryan Singer (exec producer of House and director of Superman Returns, The Usual Suspects and X-Men) of all people might direct the pilot.
  • There are a few spoilers on this week’s Ask Auriello, but the only really interesting thing is that David Carradine is to guest star on Criminal Minds. I watched last week’s: what do people see in it, for heaven’s sake?
News

Wednesday’s news

David Tennant

By the power of Greyskull.

Doctor Who

  • Newsround has the lowdown on The Runaway Bride, (sorry, Marie) including a pic of the baddie, and a few hints about series three.

Film


US TV

  • There’s a rumour that ABC execs might be willing to pay almost any price to bring Lost back early.
  • They’ve also green-lit a US version of Footballers’ Wives. Bryan Singer (exec producer of House and director of Superman Returns, The Usual Suspects and X-Men) of all people might direct the pilot.
  • There are a few spoilers on this week’s Ask Auriello, but the only really interesting thing is that David Carradine is to guest star on Criminal Minds. I watched last week’s: what do people see in it, for heaven’s sake?
News

Tuesday’s news

Best taken with some bacon or a rollmop herring:

Doctor Who

  • David Tennant and Catherine TateIt was the press screening of The Christmas Invasion yesterday, so news and spoilers are all over the place:
  • Colin Baker is to appear in one of Big Finish’s Sapphire and Steel audio plays. League of Gentleman star, future Who guest star and current Who author Mark Gatiss will be returning to the series as Gold. Sarah Douglas from Superman II will be appearing in the season’s (and likely the series’) final episode.

British TV

  • I was wondering a while back what was happening about that remake of The Prisoner, given that Chris Nolan was making a film as well. Turns out, as suspected, that there are two versions going ahead now. Universal, which is behind Nolan’s flick, have the film rights and are still going ahead with a movie. But now US network AMC has come on board with Granada and Sky One to co-produce at least six episodes of a TV version. Production will begin in Spring, with the first episodes airing in the US and the UK in January 2008. It’s going to be an ‘entirely new reinterpretation’. Um…
  • There’s going to be a ratings system for British television, although it’s going to debut in Channel’s 4oD online service.
  • The big ratings winners on digital TV are the networks that spun off from the terrestrial channels.
  • The Hogfather has stolen Torchwood‘s record to become the highest ever rated digital TV show, with 2.8 million viewers. Meanwhile, Torchwood‘s ratings have dropped below Lost‘s again, bringing in 900,000 viewers for BBC3.

US TV

  • Raines has had its order of episodes cut to just seven, even though it won’t air until March. That doesn’t sound promising, does it?
  • E!’s Watch With Kristin has notable news and spoilers, including:
    • Paul Reubens will be appearing in 30 Rock.
    • The BSG spin-off, Caprica, now has a script and is waiting for network approval
    • My Boys has had another nine episodes commissioned
  • Frank Skinner’s British sitcom, Shane, is being remade for the US by its British producers, Avalon. Avalon also has some other comedies up its sleeve, including Evil Genius, about a super-villain who takes over the world and realises it’s bit harder to run than he first thought.
  • The L Word is launching a social networking site.
  • There are format changes ahead for The Class as attempts are made to make the sitcom more conventional. Curses. However, some of its themes of suicide, infidelity, etc will be preserved.
  • One of The Nine‘s producers tries to explain why the show flopped.