Amusing anecdotes & random ramblings
And back in the Big Brother household…
Were the Big Brother housemates told about today’s events?
And if so, were they a tad gutted that they weren’t major headlines for the day?
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The Pandorica Opens… SPOILERS!!!
Spoilers ahead, if you haven’t seen the frankly epic fantabulous episode that was The Pandorica Opens… OMG. OMG. OMG. Brain still can’t process anything more than incoherent thoughts just yet: – Best opening ever. Characters from previous episodes leading everyone on a merry goosechase. Although how did River Song from the 51st Century end up
McSpace revealed…
So, it has come to pass that four minutes of the failed US version of that seminal British classic sitcom Spaced has made it onto YouTube: It’s amazing how the mere addition of American accents and standing studio sets make it seem more polished, more ‘other’ and more glamorous. Which takes away the original charm
Oh no! They killed (EastEnders)! You swines!
About six months ago, when Torchwood: Children of Earth killed off a key character, it created a bit of a mini-dramastorm. Fast-forward to tonight, and I ended up watching the live episode of EastEnders. Bear in mind I haven’t watched an episode of EastEnders since 2006, during my Year of Hell (the Evil Ex loved watching
The Internet. It's full of chimpanzees.
It’s amazing what you can cut together with rushes of interviews… (The BBC documentary that was actually made partly from these rushes is The Virtual Revolution, presented by the divine Dr. Aleks Krotoski, Saturdays at 8.30pm on BBC Two) Incidentally, it’s nice to know that I have finally achieved my ambition to have my name
This is pathetic. Truly pathetic.
The fab EPIC trailer for the new series of Doctor Who, Spring 2010. The trailer’s not pathetic. I am. because: There were tears in my eye at the LOGO. The fricking LOGO. Thanks to new BBC technologies, I can now finally embed a bit of Doctor Who content on my website. There’s absolutely no need
The End of Time Part II – my jumbled thoughts
Wow. Just Wow. Definitely a programme for the fans – as, in many ways, it ought to be. Although even for the fans, the writing was marvellous. It fooled me, feigning a left hook then throwing a right punch. And the way that Matt Smith turned out to be a bad dream… Fortunately, I think
Things that make you feel old #1…
roll the dice has photoshopped an image of ye olde Thames TV logo to show how it would look for today’s London: As a kid in 1980s mid-Wales, I would look excitedly every time that logo appeared, because it meant LONDON! COOL STUFF! AND GREAT TELEVISION! Well, The Goodies in their declining years… or Dempsey
My thoughts of The End of Time (SPOILERS GALORE)
The last five minutes of The End of Time had me just staring open-mouthed in amazement at the TV, as this … no, THIS … no, no, THIS … became the most amazing cliffhanger of all. Which certainly makes one hell of a change from the usual Christmas episode where I switch off feeling slightly
A small Doctor Who moment to make you go awwwww…..
A little kid asks Russell T Davies: “Did you meet the Doctor or did you make him up?”. What would you say?
The Waters of Mars…
Well, that was definitely a very scary and chilling episode of Doctor Who meeting 28 Days Later. Either that or I’m just so proud of myself for not gibbering and hiding behind the sofa. My jumbled random thoughts after the jump… – An episode of Classic Who – with a small group of people being
about 5 years ago
Wow. People still watch this…?
about 5 years ago
One of my Myspace friends made it on! I was asked by the casting company to participate. I want fame about as much as I want a tomato sandwich…