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Hex is hexed

Posted on April 26, 2006 | Post a comment |

It was rubbish, so no surprises here (other than its initial commissioning), but Hex has been cancelled. No third season then for the uneasy combo of teenagers talking about sex ridiculous amounts while being plagued by poorly CGI-ed ghosts and demons.

This, incidentally, was one of the first moves by Sky One's new director of programmes, Richard Woolfe. A man with taste. Promising.

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August 18, 2006: Another good move by the new Sky boss.

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