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DVD weekly: desks, Dickens and dickheads
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 31st January 2012
The lack of interesting DVD releases this week is such that I have had to feature The Only Way is Essex. I apologise for this in advance. If it makes it easier, I flagellated myself with a leather belt for a while afterwards.
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DVD weekly: we are the BBC and we must have your money
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 24th October 2011
It's time for more spurious assumptions about the week's DVD releases with little or no basis in researched fact. Hey, someone's got to do it. Whether or not it should be us is another matter.
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People to get chance to win shiny things, claim bigger salaries
TV News | Ed Williamson | 14th July 2011
I think we can all agree that my previous attempts to cover awards ceremonies have been little short of masterclasses in research and presentation (ohai, TV BAFTAs and Saturns). What's this? The Emmy nominations, you say? Piece of piss.
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James Spader joins The Office, not to replace Michael Scott (*shrugs*)
TV News | Matt Looker | 8th July 2011
How long do you think it will be before he has some kind of perverted sex scene in the Dunder Mifflin offices? Just because that's what James Spader does.
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Martin Freeman turned down Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit
Movie News | Ali | 7th September 2010
Why? Because never shall meet the worlds of Slough and Middle-Earth.
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Dunder Mifflin are headhunting
TV News | Kirsty | 13th August 2010
In 2011, the 7th series of The Office will see the departure of it’s long-serving regional manager Michael Scott, much to the relief of his long-suffering underlings. NBC are on the hunt for new blood, but who in their right mind wants to move to Scranton?
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