Mark Cousins
Mar6You know, Mark Cousins, that bloke who presents the BBC film stuff and isn't Jonathon Woss. Kind of Ulster/Glasgow accent, quite nerdy, but really knows his film stuff. A big star, anyway. I was walking past and twigged it was him but when he studiously avoided me I knew I should just walk on by. So I did. But I've thought about it almsot every day afterwards. I've seen Ian Rankin quite a lot too actually, but I might leave that for a separate entry, if you don't mind.
Date? Time? Oh, about a week ago and at about 5.30pm. And he was with a girl, and he may have been kissing her once I'd gone past. Seriously.
John Torode and Gregg Wallace have to decide which one of the three finalists is the cream of the crop. Bet it's the one John thinks is best.
A well-argued thesis reasoning that online communities are irrevocably changing the way our lives are run - and arguing that it's for the good.
With Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles) standing alone, the fate of the human race lies on an ordinary housing estate as the sci-fi miniseries concludes.
Day one from the colossal Scottish festival, presented from Kinross by Edith Bowman and Reggie Yates. Including the likes of Franz Ferdinand and The View.
How a 1970s London commune's idea of children being looked after collectively, with many mums and dads, has affected them into adulthood.
Spider-Man director Sam Raimi has a ball in this spaghetti western homage starring Sharon Stone, Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio.