Article Archive for November 2008
In the wake of several television related atrocities End Of Show have pledged to make you aware of the most complained about programmes on air on UK television, so that you might avoid them (or …
The List – Season 3 Episode 9
This week, Elle blows Sylar’s clothes off, which gives Kirsty a lot to muse about, much to our audio delight.
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The List – Season 3 Episode 7
We dive back into the NBC world of Heroes, with “Eris Quod Sum”, written by Jesse Alexander.
Elle’s back, and she’s angry. We’re less angry, and more podcasty.
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Kevin Beaumont has something to say.
The year is 2008, and that sound you hear crackling is a pile of money burning in 20th Century Fox’s back yard. Let me explain.
To form a major motion picture, …
Kirsty and Kev take a look at ‘Dying of the Light’, in Heroes season 3 episode 6.
The List – Season 3 Episode 6
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The Daily Express continues its crusade to clean up British television, after it realised it could sell newspapers with it’s outrage over the BRoss (our new Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross name) fiasco on BBC …

Gio Despotakis sat down and watched “Gray Hour” the opening episode of Joss Whedon and FOX’s upcoming series “Dollhouse”. Two and a half times. Well, it was the opening episode at the time we saw …

Simon Pegg takes a look at E4′s “Dead Set”
Dead Set was quality fare with solid performances, imaginative direction, good gore and the kind of inventive writing and verbal playfulness we’ve come to expect from the …
Kirsty Walker reflects on the controversial loss of Jeph Loeb and Jesse Alexander as ‘Heroes’ producers.
In a world where ratings mean all, television as an art form cannot flourish. As a commodity, as a distraction …
Jesse Alexander and Jeph Loeb, two major players in the creative direction of NBCs Heroes have been fired by the network. Both co-executive producers were seen as integral in the positive atmosphere and family feel …