Would The Real Best Single Please Stand Up? (post 6686)
Dec8The man with Stan, Eminem tops our version of ITV's "Single of the Year" poll...
Asked to pick from the list of 20 nominations, you've gone for Eminem's "The Real Slim Shady" as top, Bloodhound Gang's "The Bad Touch", and Spiller (featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor)'s "Groovejet" in third...
Nick Biebuyck was the winner (yeah, I know I said no prizes, but HEY, it's Christmas nearly) and he gets a CD randomly picked. From my Raging Speedhorn pile.
For a full list, click here, and for the official ITV results, watch their program on Saturday night...
What sort of future is there for baby Amy? Not only was she born prematurely and is struggling to survive, but she also has Sean and Roxy for parents. Or has she?
It should have been shown on Remembrance Sunday and many people were, quite rightly, angry when it was suddenly moved to an earlier timeslot and they missed it. So here's another chance to catch Jo Brand's moving film about Vera Brittain.
More mild amusement as grumpy writer Rick Spleen (Jack Dee) undergoes a personality change after a near-death experience involving a falling lamp.
The hormonal battle lines between mother and child are there from the moment of conception, as this interesting film about the physiological effects of pregnancy shows.
Suddenly everyone is investing their money with the brooding Mr Merdle (Anton Lesser). So is he really the "wonder of the age"? Meanwhile, Mr Dorrit is feeling the strain.
How a student played the overdraft and cashback game until he was £40,000 in debt. It's a revelatory film about how easy it is to get money, and how hard it is to give it back.
Writer/director Neil Jordan revisits some of the themes from his earlier career - including transvestism and IRA terrorism - with this surreal rite-of-passage tale.
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