Doctor Who
- What's happening in various Sarah Jane Adventures, including a DT cameo? [minor spoilers]
- Steven Moffat turned down Tin Tin 2 for Who
Film
- Trailer for How To Lose Friends and Influence People
- Djimon Hounsou to play Conan villain Thulsa Doom
- 10 to be remade
- Zack Snyder talks Watchmen
Comics
- Alan Moore already disowning Watchmen but loves The Wire
British TV
- BSG's Jamie Bamber to star in Law & Order: UK - with Bradley Walsh
- Channel 4 censured over climate change film
- Julie Walters to appear in euthanasia drama
- Top Gear co-stars get their pay rises
US TV
- James Purefoy to play NBC's Philanthropist after The Saint collapses?
- Megalyn Echikunwoke joins CSI: Miami
- Jaime Murray to be Valentine in Valentine
- Showtime picking up Nurse Jackie starring Eddie Falco
- In Plain Sight renewed and three new pilots commissioned by USA
- New CSI in CSI not normal
- ABC orders secret genius pilot
- The CW might start its 2009-10 season in summer
- SciFi announces its development slate
- Caprica might go straight to series
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July 21, 2008 | Reply
I have to say, when I saw that snippet about "Valentine" in the Metro on the way into work today, I nearly fell off my seat. After all, I seem to remember saying something rather similar a month ago ( http://www.the-word-is-not-enough.com/blog/rob/2008/06/todays_sitting_tennant_from_rosby_the_unicorn_and.php#comment-24266 ). Am thinking of jacking in job and seeking fortune as Hollywood casting agent.
Having read the HR story linked above though, it appears to have gone through a certain amount of "development" (assuming of course that we are talking about the same original source material - although it would have to be pretty "coincidental" otherwise).
July 21, 2008 | Reply
I do believe this is different from GBB, since Valentine (aka Valentine Inc) is a Kevin Murphy project. There are a lot of "Greek gods among us" projects under way at the moment: even Ben Browder's writing one.
July 21, 2008 | Reply
Sounds like a bit of a crowded agora then.