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LittleBigPicture: Songs of praise
TV Feature | Kirsty | 29th April 2010
Had you for a second there, didn’t we? As if we’d do an article on Songs of Praise. All those choirs singing those random songs in perfect harmony. Snore. Who wants to watch that? It’s all singing and cardigans; so wholesome and tedious. No sirreebob, this week is all about my favourite new show of the year. Despite what you might think, it's not really about the singing...
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LittleBigPicture: movies you didn't know had TV spin-offs
TV Feature | Kirsty | 22nd April 2010
In lieu of an actual TV article this week, we're being overly critical about spin-off TV shows from some pretty classic movies. No Buffy, M*A*S*H or Clueless here, oh no... These are the ones that tried, but failed to make it on the small screen. The little spin-offs that couldn't.
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LittleBigPicture: The return of V
TV Feature | Kirsty | 15th April 2010
On our LittleBluePlanet, we are concerned with one thing more than any other. Not curing disease, or feeding children. No, as a species, we worry that big scary aliens might probe us in our bottoms.
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This week, new Who and Frost lost
TV Feature | Kirsty | 8th April 2010
Hello there Shizniteers. You're probably wondering what I'm doing here and what this new post is all about. Why, you're asking, am I reading a blog that's not about films, or film-related news? On top of that shocker, this lunatic appears to be talking in the fourth person and about TV. What in the name of Edgar Wright is going on?
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LittleBigPicture: new TV column! This week, new Who and Frost lost
Movie Feature | Kirsty | 8th April 2010
Hello there Shizniteers. You're probably wondering what I'm doing here and what this new post is all about. Why, you're asking, am I reading a blog that's not about films, or film-related news? On top of that shocker, this lunatic appears to be talking in the fourth person and about TV. What in the name of Edgar Wright is going on?
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