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Bob Baker, co-creator of K9, has released a brand new novelisation of his hit TV series, Sky. The 192-page book was published by Fantom earlier this year, and is based on the children’s TV show created by Baker and his frequent writing partner, Dave Martin. “The Juganet is a circle. The circle is a machine. The...
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Bob Baker, co-creator of K9, has released a brand new novelisation of his hit TV series, Sky. The 192-page book was published by Fantom earlier this year, and is based on the children’s TV show created by Baker and his frequent writing partner, Dave Martin. “The Juganet is a circle. The circle is a machine. The...
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- 6/4/2015
- by Philip Bates
- Kasterborous.com
We asked Den Of Geek’s writers to recommend brilliant comedy shows that deserve to have more of a fuss made about them. Here they are...
Banging a drum about stuff we love is more or less our remit on Den Of Geek - hence what many readers have started referring to as the ‘inexplicably regular' appearance of Statham, squirrels and Harold Bishop from Neighbours on these pages.
To that end then, we asked our writers which comedy shows (past and present, UK or otherwise, on TV, radio, or online…) deserved more praise, and here are the ones they chose. You might already like them too, or you might discover something new to dig out and enjoy. That’s the fun of it.
Please note that this list isn’t ranked in any order, nor is it exhaustive. It’s compiled from the opinions of a group of different people,...
Banging a drum about stuff we love is more or less our remit on Den Of Geek - hence what many readers have started referring to as the ‘inexplicably regular' appearance of Statham, squirrels and Harold Bishop from Neighbours on these pages.
To that end then, we asked our writers which comedy shows (past and present, UK or otherwise, on TV, radio, or online…) deserved more praise, and here are the ones they chose. You might already like them too, or you might discover something new to dig out and enjoy. That’s the fun of it.
Please note that this list isn’t ranked in any order, nor is it exhaustive. It’s compiled from the opinions of a group of different people,...
- 11/13/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
How the internet has saved television (though it has failed to solve the mystery of what happened to F Murray Abraham). Plus, the solution to journalism's woes
By the time you read this, I shall be in La for the Oscars. To say I waited all my life to type that sentence would be an exaggeration, if "exaggeration" is Latin for "total understatement".
My absolute favourite film when I was growing up was that famous childhood classic, Oscar's Greatest Moments 1971-1991. While my friends were wondering whether the mermaid Ariel would have, "what do you call them? Oh! Feeeeeeet!", I pooh-poohed such low concerns and fretted over what the hell ever happened to F Murray Abrahams (pictured, right, with Tom Hulce) after he won the Oscar for Amadeus.
With such sound schooling in Oscarsology, I am – I say, with a catch in my throat, and a reach towards my pocket...
By the time you read this, I shall be in La for the Oscars. To say I waited all my life to type that sentence would be an exaggeration, if "exaggeration" is Latin for "total understatement".
My absolute favourite film when I was growing up was that famous childhood classic, Oscar's Greatest Moments 1971-1991. While my friends were wondering whether the mermaid Ariel would have, "what do you call them? Oh! Feeeeeeet!", I pooh-poohed such low concerns and fretted over what the hell ever happened to F Murray Abrahams (pictured, right, with Tom Hulce) after he won the Oscar for Amadeus.
With such sound schooling in Oscarsology, I am – I say, with a catch in my throat, and a reach towards my pocket...
- 2/23/2011
- by Hadley Freeman
- The Guardian - Film News
While the number of gay/bisexual characters on scripted television has, at best, held steady over the past decade (and doesn’t exactly represent the diversity of gay men in the real world), it’s a different story when it comes to the depiction of gay men on reality television. Indeed, along with the explosion of reality programming has come a dramatic increase in the numbers and types of gay and bisexual men appearing on our television screens.
From the groundbreaking appearance of Pedro Zamora on The Real World: San Francisco to the current seasons of The Amazing Race, Survivor: Tocantins, and Make Me a Supermodel, there is a breadth of gay men that is quite frankly astounding.
In fact, there have now been so many gay and bisexual men on reality television that we decided to let AfterElton.com readers choose their favorites of all time. Here...
From the groundbreaking appearance of Pedro Zamora on The Real World: San Francisco to the current seasons of The Amazing Race, Survivor: Tocantins, and Make Me a Supermodel, there is a breadth of gay men that is quite frankly astounding.
In fact, there have now been so many gay and bisexual men on reality television that we decided to let AfterElton.com readers choose their favorites of all time. Here...
- 4/2/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
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