Good Morning, Grate TV
Jan7Has anyone been watching Smallville? Isn't it ACE? I watched the first two episodes yesterday, thanks to a repeat on Channel Four...
It's WAAAAY influenced by Buffy, and also the X-Files but it's top stuff... It's not nearly as "Muppet Babies" as it could be.
I noticed that there was a big parallel with the film "The Young Sherlock Holmes" which I saw again over christmas, anyone else notice this?
Also, how do I get ITV Digital before Thursday? Can you just go in a shop, buy a box and plug it in? Where can I find out how to do it online?
Cheers, and hello, Happy Monday, it's my seventh consecutive day of not drinking...
How good is that Mull Historical Society single?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005UWVH/clarkeology-21#
The return of the villainous Archie Mitchell (Larry Lamb) to Walford bodes well for future storylines - but wife Peggy isn't too pleased.
Gerry Robinson decides whether to invest in two failing firms - a pie-maker and a chair manufacturer - as the business series continues.
Host Dara O'Briain and regulars Hugh Dennis and Frankie Boyle are joined this week by Gina Yashere and Frank Skinner for topical comedy.
All change this week: instead of a horror show, we have a neat homage to Hitchcock's Rope, as the serial-killing Sowerbutts try to dispose of their latest victim.
There are team-building exercises, there are icebreakers - and there's coming to work nude. That's what one marketing firm tries here. Seriously.
Billy Bob Thornton shines as a killer trying to make amends in this contemplative drama that was the surprise directorial debut for Bill & Ted writer Ed Solomon.