why Liam Neeson is always so pissed off onscreen (and other adventures in social networking)
Links my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
Links my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
These aren’t official, but they should be…
Upon which Stuart Ian Burns offers the second of his “universal theories” of Doctor Who…
I’m not at the edge of raging with frustration like I was last week, but I am deeply mystified. Where is the Doctor Who that I love?
“I left Doctor Who because I could not get along with the senior people. I left because of politics…”
I wish I knew who made this, so I could tell him or her how much it cracks me up every time I watch it…
There’s a lot of disturbing news about Torchwood: “Miracle Day” in recent days, and all of it is connected to the fact that this season, the show is a joint production with an American network.
I think it might be nice, as a nod to the original conception of the show as educational, to do a purely historical story: one with no SF elements whatsoever. A story set in 1963 that highlighted how the world has changed in half a century could be really interesting…
Eccleston and Ejiofor in the same TV thing? I would have been so there even if I hadn’t already had a chance to preview the first episode of this seven-part drama…
Get your tix now for a London preview screening of The Shadow Line and the Q&A with Eccleston afterward…