• 'Doctor Who' parody gold from The Hillywood Show

    'Doctor Who' parody gold from The Hillywood Show

    The genius that is The Hillywood Show has struck again with a brilliant parody of Doctor Who. The comedy sister duo of Hilly & Hannah Hindi specialize in Hollywood movies and pop culture parodies. It would be hard to top their Twilight parody, but they just might have done it with this incredible send up […]

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  • Pre-Mr. Bates, it's Brendan Coyle in 'Paths to Freedom'

    Pre-Mr. Bates, it's Brendan Coyle in 'Paths to Freedom'

    As with many of the individuals that have called Downton Abbey home, either upstairs or downstairs, there have been earlier acting lives that have gone relatively unnoticed since the acting ‘pot-of-gold’ that is Downton Abbey. In the case of Brendan Coyle (Mr. Bates), he might have actually called upon one of his earlier career efforts […]

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  • Happy 75! – Sir Ian McKellen

    Happy 75! – Sir Ian McKellen

    One of most brilliant actors of all-time, Sir Ian McKellen, turns 75 years young today. Like Dame Judi Dench, retirement is not in Ian McKellen’s vocabulary.

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  • Nick Frost's Mr. Sloane:  A 60's two-woman man

    Nick Frost's Mr. Sloane: A 60's two-woman man

    Sloane with an “e”…like the Square It has been some time since I first screened Mr. Sloane. It was back in February at the 2014 BBC Showcase in Liverpool where we first came across this fairly non-descript situation comedy starring Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World’s End, Cuban Fury. The really […]

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  • Monty Python Live (Mostly): Let the mind games begin

    Monty Python Live (Mostly): Let the mind games begin

    Even though original Python member, Terry Gilliam, calls the troupe’s forthcoming get-together “depressing”, most of the planet is looking forward to their reunion gigs beginning 1 July at London’s O2 arena. Monty Python Live (Mostly) launches on the 1st July, with 10 dates scheduled. The comedians have ruled out getting the band back together for […]

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  • Happy Mother's Day to Hyacinth Bucket – from your son, Sheridan

    Happy Mother's Day to Hyacinth Bucket – from your son, Sheridan

    Hyacinth Bucket, played brilliantly by Patricia Routledge, has spent a lifetime in our collective homes over the years insisting her surname is pronounced Bouquet. She is pretty much a pompous social-climbing snob. Unbeknownst to most neighbor residents of Blossom Lane, Hyacinth originally came from a very poor working-class background. Her main mission in life is […]

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  • Former Doctor Who companion to head ABC comedy this Fall

    Former Doctor Who companion to head ABC comedy this Fall

    If anyone still questions whether or not British situation comedy is better than its’ American counterpart, one only has to look to the list of pilot comedies coming from American broadcast networks this Fall for verification. In a pitch that must have sounded like it came directly from the lips of Buck Henry in The […]

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  • Dad's Army to get big screen treatment

    Dad's Army to get big screen treatment

    Captain Mainwaring, Sergeant Wilson and Private Pike are going back on patrol some 37 years after they were last on duty protecting the quiet seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea from a Nazi invasion. Dad’s Army, which starred Arthur Lowe, followed the escapades of the Home Guard platoon during World War II and their efforts as the […]

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  • Nick Frost is Mr. Sloane….that's Sloane with an 'e', like the Square

    Nick Frost is Mr. Sloane….that's Sloane with an 'e', like the Square

    “Unfortunately, the ’60s didn’t swing for everyone…” Television set in the 60’s these days dials up a pretty high coolness quotient given that, for the most part, our frame of reference is Mad Men or BBC’s The Hour. Mr. Sloane, set in Watford in 1969, however, is at the opposite end of the Earth from […]

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