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Seven other Smiths songs being turned into TV pilots
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 25th March 2013
If there's one thing that connotes good writing, it's when someone comes up with the title first then shoehorns in a premise to fit it. Step forward NBC's comedy pilot, Girlfriend in a Coma.
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The eight best bits from The Bible trailer
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 7th March 2013
History Channel miniseries The Bible, based on the bestselling book of the same name, has just premiered in the States. It looks to me like it has some religious undertones.
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Six pictures in which Ant and Dec are obviously on drugs
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 25th February 2013
Following the shock revelation in a Guardian interview that two rich, famous TV presenters who attend celebrity parties on a semi-regular basis have at some point in their lives taken drugs, we uncover the damning photographic evidence that confirms ... well, the same thing they said, really. Just go with it.
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Nine things you need to know about Hannibal
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 18th February 2013
Obviously, "need to know" is a bit of a stretch. You don't need to know them in the sense that you'll be at risk of losing your job or home if you don't, nor will your children be taken into care because of the danger in which you've placed them through your ignorance. But this is how you write features on the internet: put everything in a list.
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Six British actors who might be in Game of Thrones season two
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 2nd April 2012
With season two of Game of Thrones premiererating on Sky Atlantic tonight, it's time for me to pretend I was on board from the start and make like I can discuss it with any authority whatsoever.
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TV shows dressed up for Halloween
TV Feature | Matt Looker, Ali Gray, Kirsty Harrison, Ed Williamson, Cal King | 31st October 2011
It's not just fat kids and humiliated parents that parade themselves in crappy costumes on Halloween. Thanks to some Photoshop tricks and treats, we have a whole group of TV shows masquerading under spooky aliases ready to shout 'boo' before holding out their hand for some Haribo.
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Seven things that should happen in House season eight
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 5th October 2011
House season eight starts Thursday night, 10pm, Sky 1. It's looking like it'll be the last season, so what needs to happen? What loose ends need to be tied up? Ask us: we've been watching it ever since everyone was like "OMFG that's Hugh Laurie! He's being an American, for crying out loud!"
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If US TV's 2011/12 season posters told the truth
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 3rd October 2011
And so another all-important Fall season of US TV is upon us, which means it's time to cut through the bullshit and determine what we can really expect from each show, via the medium of Photoshopped posters.
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Eight or nine people who made careers off the back of Hollyoaks
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 2nd September 2011
Just a few short years ago, Rupert Wyatt was but a man with a dream and a monkey fetish, eking out a living directing episodes of Hollyoaks. Now he's the director of the film of the Rise of the Planet of the Apes. See? You can go from The Dog in the Pond to untold fame and wealth.* Here are a few more people who did just that.
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Five shamefully horrid things Gary Barlow has recently done
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 26th August 2011
We at are frankly sickened by what a nasty piece of work Gary Barlow has become of late. Why, it's almost as if an extremely lucrative job he recently secured requires him to pretend to be thoroughly unpleasant.
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