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Hannibal season four episode titles revealed
TV News | Ed Williamson | 21st June 2015
1. Waffles
2. A Pasty from the Garage
3. Ham Bap
4. Zinger Tower Meal
5. Prawn Ring
6. Rib 'n' Saucy Nik-Naks
7. Big Dairy Milk on Offer in Smiths
8. Olympic Breakfast
9. Chips
10. Crunch Corner
11. Had Some of That Beef Left Over So Just Did That with Some Spuds
12. Quavers
13. Kinder Bueno -
Rhys Ifans announces Elementary role to world's press
TV News | Ed Williamson | 27th June 2013
After rumours circulated that he had been cast as Sherlock's brother Mycroft Holmes for season two of Elementary, Rhys Ifans this morning confirmed the story to members of the press outside the house in West London he shares with Hugh Grant.
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Shower off the stink of The Following with two great things
TV News | Ed Williamson | 30th April 2013
I know, it was horrific. But it's over now. And Hannibal's first season and Justified's fourth begin on Sky Living and 5USA next week. Trust me, good TV is just around the corner. Pick yourself up and start again.
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Christ, I'm pretty sure Vinnie Jones is playing Moriarty
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 7th January 2013
Professor James Moriarty: criminal mastermind and Sherlock Holmes's greatest opponent. Notable past interpretations have included those of Orson Welles, John Huston and Laurence Olivier. And now Vinnie Jones. -
Elementary guest star on familiar ground
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 29th November 2012
"No, Sherlock, Princeton Plainsboro will not allow you to surgically remove a man's eyes in order to cure his athlete's foot. It's—"
"CUT!"
"Oh, sorry, force of habit." -
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A brief guide to Chicago Fire's focus on characterisation
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 31st October 2012
I can't remember a good firefighter drama since London's Burning. Remember London's Burning? It was great: there was a guy who was the fire chief and he was Greek, and a guy who did the cooking, who they called Bayleaf. It explored complex social issues, like stuff catching fire and people being called Bayleaf.
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Elementary: season one premiere
TV Review | Ed Williamson | 23rd October 2012
Comparisons between Sherlock and this new American take on the great detective are inevitable, but it's more instructive to compare how the two shows represent their respective countries' TV-making models. Oh, and I might say whether the first episode's good or bad when I'm done trying to look clever.
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Holmes and Watson are basically just going to do it, then
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 27th September 2012
Just because you say it, doesn't mean it'll definitely happen, Jonny. Wait, what am I saying? I give it three episodes before they do. -
The story so far: Supernatural
TV Feature | Alex Gregg | 6th July 2011
This article is best read whilst blaring out some 80s rock anthems. Possibly ones you'd listen to whilst driving a �67 Chevy. Personal recommendation: Carry On My Wayward Son by Kansas.
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