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Thursday's bloodier news

Posted on September 18, 2008 | 3 comments |

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  • Red Dwarf cast reunite for new episodes, John Cleese and Johnny Vaughan get new series - all on Dave
  • Mutual Friends' ratings down to 3.3m
  • Channel 4 could face £100m annual deficit

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Friday's ellipsis news

Posted on August 22, 2008 | Post a comment |

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  • Pictures of the “KITT cave”…
  • …and there are plans for the Hoff and William Daniels to cameo
  • Stargate: Atlantis movie greenlit
  • …as is new series Stargate: Universe
  • Regina King, Kevin Alejandro and Michael McGrady join LAPD
  • James Cromwell joins My Own Worst Enemy
  • NBC acquires the British version of The Apprentice
  • Navy SEALs become 24 extras

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Review: Sex and the City

Posted on June 16, 2008 | 1 comment |

Sex and the City

It's here. It's here! After all that waiting, it's finally here.

Much like the January sales, there are strategies to be used when you're going to watch something as anticipated as Sex and the City: the movie. Either you wait all night camped outside and then be the first in before everyone else, or you wait until everyone has been crushed under foot and enter at your leisure afterwards.

Which is why I'm sauntering in with a review of Sex and the City over a week after it opened.

What do you mean I shouldn't be watching this cos I'm a bloke? Watching movies about women is 'so gay'? Do you want to have a think about that?

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Thursday's chick news

Posted on June 12, 2008 | Post a comment |

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  • Yummy Mummy author says “chick lit” tag isn't bad

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Friday's 24 cast shot news

Posted on April 25, 2008 | 1 comment |

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  • Jessica Hynes to do a night of stand-up and DJ sets for charity with friends

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Tuesday's fabulous Absolutely news

Posted on April 22, 2008 | 4 comments |

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The new-look Monday news

Posted on January 21, 2008 | Post a comment |

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Review: Cashmere Mafia 1x1

Posted on January 10, 2008 | 2 comments |

Cashmere Mafia

In the US: Wednesdays, 10/9c, ABC
In the UK: Not yet acquired

Trying to get that vital 'female' demographic to watch television is tricky. The answer apparently is Sex and the City. You know, a show about women, by women and starring women that women actually wanted to watch. That's got to be a fluke. A one-off. There's no way any other plot or situation would work, is there?

Thus we've had Women's Murder Club, Lipstick Jungle and now Cashmere Mafia, all variations on Sex and the City in which varying numbers of women unite together to advance their careers, fend off the evil oppression of men and discuss relationships and stuff.

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Some further additions to The Canon

Posted on December 19, 2007 | 6 comments |

On Monday, I came up with the idea of The Canon: the films and TV programmes British people need to have watched to be a literate member of society who understands British culture.

My, hasn't that gone down a storm?

All the same, I'm carrying on since I think it's relatively worthwhile doing.

My latest thought on the subject is that there might well be two Canons - one for men and one for women. I came to this conclusion by examining the following films and TV shows:

Group 1: The Italian Job; The Sweeney; Monty Python's Flying Circus; The Professionals; The Fast Show
Group 2: Sex and the City; Pride and Prejudice; Bridget Jones' Diary

Now, if you're a British male, you will need to have watched all the shows in Group 1 to be able to function properly in British culture. If you don't, you will not understand the deep cultural significance of "You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!", "Shut it!", the Ministry of Silly Walks, the Ford Capri and "Scorchio!", phrases and topics that will pop into conversation at various points of your life and which you'll have to have patiently explained to you like you're a small child if you don't know what they are.

If you're a British female, there will be no expectation that you know anything about anything in Group 1. Even if you do know about them, no British male will try to discuss them in conversation unless you raise the subject yourself - and you'll probably be hailed and saluted if you do (and potentially thought a little odd, unfortunately).

However, there will be an expectation among other women that you know about Manolo Blahniks, Colin Firth swimming in a lake and giant pants*. Men knowing about any of these things risk being thought of as gay, which as we all know, Will Never Do. Unless you're gay.

So at the very least, there need to be two Canons. Nevertheless, there's also a very big overlap. Doctor Who, formerly part of the male Canon, is now officially in both groups thanks to Billie Piper and David Tennant. Whether you're male or female, you need to have a passing acquaintanceship with both EastEnders and Coronation Street and know that houses/planes blow up a lot in Emmerdale. The Sweeney might well be moving into both groups, too, thanks to the necessity to understand it to get to grips with Life on Mars.

Any suggestions for shows that belong in only the male Canon or the female Canon? Or indeed both?

* This might only be true for middle class women.

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Monday's lots of film but not much TV news

Posted on December 10, 2007 | 5 comments |

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  • Sheridan Smith to star as Samantha, Frances De La Tour as Endora in Bewitched remake?

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