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Long Time, No Blog

Yes, this blog’s been collecting dust again. The two jobs have kept me quite busy, plus I’ve been chasing handsome young Welshmen across the Georgian countryside (tough gig, I know.) But I haven’t forgotten about the few readers I possibly have left.

I’m fairly certain that if I say one more word about “Doctor Who” or “Torchwood” my friends will throw me off the bus. But I can’t let this opportunity go by to introduce y’all to the BBC Proms, a classical music event which takes place annually at the Royal Albert Hall. This year’s show was DW-themed and featured this awesome vinegette.

I’ve been watching “The X Factor” for the first time, and while it’s by no means another “Britain’s Got Talent”, it beats “American Idol” up one side and down the other. This is possibly the best hard-luck story of the year.

If you like “I can’t believe they actually let them air that” comedy in British style (note: they get away with five times more over there), here’s some Kevin Bishop.

In case anyone’s thinking that I forgot about Robbie Williams, I haven’t. I kinda dig his longhaired paunchy look.

Finally, I try very hard not to talk about religion or politics on this blog, because discussing those subjects never seems to end well for me. However, the Red State Update’s reaction to Sarah Palin is very spot-on and very accurate.

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‘Journey’s End’ Review and Therapy Session

July 5th, 2008 | | Posted in british, british tv, doctor who

Suffice it to say that if you want to remain at all unspoiled about anything Doctor Who, ever, don’t go near this. Please come back in 2-4 weeks if you’re waiting for Sci-Fi. I don’t know how you do it.

Also, a bit of strong language and defiling of the Lord’s name. Forgive me.
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Feel Good Friday: ‘Angels’ and ‘God’, On High

I was going to not post anything today, because I am completely and utterly obsessed with tomorrow’s DW finale, and I’m trying not to put my Twitter readers through more. But the folks at Robbie Williams News reminded me that it’s the 10th anniversary of Robbie Williams doing “Angels” at Glastonbury.

For everyone who hasn’t read his quasi-autobio, “Feel”, Rob was pretty much Amy Winehouse-gone when he recorded this song, which came from a fragment Rob thought up whilst looking at a waterfall in Ireland during a major bender. Unlike Amy, Rob had great management that made him stay in rehab long enough to stick eventually. But before he appeared at Glastonbury and sang this, he was basically known for getting kicked outta his band, a la Doherty.

It’s a credit to him as a performer that he made one great performance into the career he’s achieved everywhere but the U.S. And that’s what I love about festivals, even though I don’t really go to many anymore. You get everyone who has at least a couple of monster hits and lots of the folks on their way there. Like Tori at Glastonbury in ‘98, who I’ve been listening to also. Wow, the same year. And if you’re an old-school Tori fan (Fox, Brittney, Matt…) you need to hear this. So today you get two.

Actually, watch this one too. And this. Heck, watch the whole search results.

Now I’m going to fight off the urge to learn how to make fanvids so that I won’t make a Ten/Donna fanvid for this song, who is @mikeschmid on Twitter, one of those folks I friended and admire from afar. There’s a lot of indie artists on there like that. Check out @thehighwaygirl, too.

And that’s it, unless anyone wants to hear my new theory about what’s going to happen to Donna tomorrow. No? Really?

Edit: I lied. I have to add this fanvid, because 1) it’s incredibly awesome if you’re a TW/Doc slasher (as far as I’m concerned, they should move the show to Cinemax and let them all go for it. Kidding!) 2) Who doesn’t want to watch three hot men and a TARDIS? 3) Captain Jack’s got the most prolific scorecard ever, and 4) This is secretly one of my very favorite songs ever.

It is the one and only song Pete Wentz had association with that I can listen to, and I know this is going to ruin my rock cred worse than the fact that I ADORE Miley Cyrus’ cover of “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”. Okay, that’s it. I’m not sure that anyone will ever listen to me seriously about music again, ever. *wanders off to listen to The Cribs to help self-esteem*

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Thoughts About Davros, Daleks and All Things Donna

July 3rd, 2008 | | Posted in doctor who

I’m almost a week behind on Who because last week I was out of commission for most of the week. I still plan to write about “Turn Left”, but probably more as a look at the character of Donna in general. But tonight I’m finally sitting down, steeling myself for misery and watching last Saturday’s UK ep.

I’m being very kind and putting a TON of spoilers behind a cut-tag. A lot of random thoughts about “The Stolen Earth”, blatant speculation about Saturday’s finale, and pretty much the entire two series of Torchwood. Oh, and all the other shows that John Barrowman and Billie Piper are in. You lot had better be watching “Secret Diary of a Call Girl” on Showtime, right? However, I’m not as kind as you might think I would be towards Rose in the following missive. So if that offends, *shrugs*.

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Thoughts on Donna, Rose…and Hannah

June 15th, 2008 | | Posted in british, british tv, doctor who

Spoilers for the preview for next week’s Doctor Who and anything previous to this week, as well as the Torchwood ending and the whole of “Secret Diary of a London Call Girl”, which I iove and which everyone should watch on Showtime starting next week:

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Getting This Off My Chest to BBC, ITV, GMTV, Etc.

I had every intention of writing a post last night about the last two semifinal shows for Britain’s Got Talent, with videos and reviews and a listing of who I would vote for if I were able to (even though it’s debatable if the votes mattered, if past history serves.) But I was unable to locate the full Friday semi until this morning, and by the time I’d seen it the finals were underway. I still haven’t seen the results show, although I was accidentally spoiled on who won.

And this leads to a rant/plea I need to make. If you’re American and don’t work for a network, feel free to skip the rest of this post (actually, stop by the end of this one before you do) and wait for my upcoming post on BGT. I know the Twitter folks are sick of hearing my bitching on this subject.

I understand why it’s important for TV networks to hang on to the rights of their TV shows for syndication and DVD sales. I know BBC has made a mint off of sending us unlucky Americans to Amazon in search of Vicar of Dibley DVD’s. And I also understand that there are concerns that if we see shows like Doctor Who live on UK feeds, we won’t watch it two weeks later (and edited) on Sci-Fi, then six months later on BBC America, and then finally pay $90 for the series DVD. BBC gets a ton of money for all of that, and they don’t want to lose value. And there’s the whole issue of how much ESPN and Fox pay for footy rights, too.

That said, there are a small but loyal bunch of us who have gone to a LOT of trouble to get live or almost-live feeds or downloads of British shows because we LOVE them. We are the ones who get our friends over here excited about shows that will eventually be shown here and become fairly decent cable hits (Robin Hood and Jekyll, in particular, have been huge performers for BBC America, and a lot of that success comes directly from buzz from expats and other fans. And who would’ve ever heard about the Kumars otherwise?) We’re vocal and many of us blog, and you can usually find a pretty cracking discussion of DW on Twitter most weekends.

But with BBCA having, um, questionable choices sometimes in programming (and being unwilling to hear negative feedback on such on their message boards) the Brit TV fans here are very cheated. I have about 200 channels on my digital box, and only one is devoted to us at all. Sci-Fi caters to the DW lovers and I get Torchwood on HDNet, some PBS affiliates play Fawlty Towers and some other older shows, and once upon a time the original Katie & Peter show was on E! (I hope that eventually they’ll pick up their new series, which is better than Living Lohan by far.) But that’s it. Some shows are too bawdy to ever have a chance on our channels (namely Two Pints and a Pack of Crisps and The Friday Night Project.) And the closest we can get to most British reality shows are the inferior American remakes.

There was a site called LiveUKTV that was shut down last weekend (it’s under debate in some places whether it was done by “licence police” or not.) Other means used are either extraordinarily expensive (I love live telly, but I don’t know if I could get $110-a-month use out of it by myself, especially without footy) or of questionable legality or very delayed, like my BGT experience. And the folks who would rather get Doctor Who for free instead of watching it being replayed in the US are already doing it. Trust me, they are. Most of the true fans are watching it three times with all three methods because we love it enough to want to keep the ratings up. We remember the days before Sci-Fi bought the rights to the first new DW series when we waited for over six months to see it at all.

So please, please consider banding together like you’re doing for Freesat in the UK and give us a chance to pay what the natives do. The BBC Trust is unhappy about how much has been spent on their Web sites. Why don’t you let us subscribe for the use of BBC iPlayer? Same goes for ITV.co.uk. You would have international publicity for your shows and let us spread the word, and you wouldn’t have to pay us for it. In fact, we’d pay you.

Also, I would have loved to have written a post before tonight’s final for I’d Do Anything, the great BBC 1 show that cast the leads for a West End production of Oliver! I was all ready to sweetly ask my British readers to call in and vote for Jodie, who ultimately won the role of Nancy. Since it was against BGT tonight, the Beeb could’ve used any fan support it could get. But I wasn’t able to write that post, because BBC has blocked American access to clips of all their shows on YouTube, and I had nothing to show my readers.

I’m very, very sad, but I’m also frankly pissed off. I can see why they block DW because it’s airing here, but BBC America is too busy showing reruns of Dancing With the Stars to buy the rights to this show. It will most likely never air here, especially without Americans who give a crap about it. So if anyone with the net reads this, you have frankly blown it. But I would like to thank the British people for giving Jodie the win and giving me the opportunity to see Cameron Mackintosh look like someone’s twisting his testicles on live TV. Because if Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber was being truthful, Mackintosh had been slagging on Jodie’s weight, and that was really wrong. I liked seeing the right person win even if she’s seen a meat pie at least once in her life.

Rant over. My review of the rest of BGT (with nice YouTube clips) will come shortly, I hope. In the meantime, I wrote a review of something American for a change for the job that pays me. If you’re not utterly sick of Sex and the City reviews, give mine a try. It’s actually somewhat positive, and I loved doing it. Please give it some click love so I might get the chance to write more.

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Doctor Who Choons

May 14th, 2008 | | Posted in british, british tv, doctor who, television

I’ve been loving the fourth series of “Doctor Who” a lot more than some have. But I really, really like the way that the Doctor and Donna are racing around planets and foiled multiple plots for earth’s domination without a lot of drama or arguing or any of the relationship crap that’s bogged the doctor down in the past.

So in honor of such, I have made a Doctor/Donna Muxtape called “Hooooyeeessssss!” (mainly in honor of Joe and his unending enjoyment of finding a scene where Tennant gets really excited about something.) Most of the songs came from this season’s “Doctor Who Confidential” song list, where they were featured in segments about the two (Hard-Fi’s “(Can’t Get Along) Without You” was perfect in a segment showing scenes where they seem to keep saving each other.

Others popped in our heads because they’re inspirational. Sting’s “If I Ever Lose My Faith” came from a similar playlist I did for Mulder and Scully during their fourth season, around the time of the bee-kiss in the movie. That was back in the days where the thought of romance was not even there, but they were still closer than their families. The Doctor and Donna are in the same boat.

Oh, BTW, this whole deal about the BBC forcing fan patterns for knitted Ood and Adipose is just ridiculous. BBC, I know you’re concered about your copyright, but unless you’re going to put your pattern book last week I doubt these small character patterns will hurt your profits. But what does hurt your profits are angry fans. And if the rumors are true and you’re going to start cracking down on things sold at cons, you are cutting your own throat.

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Running In Circles

April 14th, 2008 | | Posted in british, british tv, doctor who

I’ve been around and about, doing stuff but not really doing enough. It’s a weird thing when you’ve spent a loooooong time basically dealing with a chronic illness (in my case, severe chronic migraines) and then by the grace of something, a miracle happens and you still have the illness but it’s about 1/5 of what it was, at least most of the time. I’m still taking meds and I’m still having migraines and I’m also having the fun of severe sinus infections (they’re still in rebellion after the surgery) but it’s nothing like I was before Feb. 7.

There’s many things to be thankful for, and many things I should be doing — traveling, exercising, visiting people and doing things I haven’t done for a long time. But I feel very frozen. There’s always the money thing, and trying to catch up on things (re: work) that I struggled with before the surgery. There’s figuring out where the next step will take place. And while the physical stumbling blocks are smaller, emotional ones take time. People don’t always react as you’d like, others just don’t want you around, and some things that were neglected before have left you behind. But that’s why life’s adaptable, right?

In any case, I’ve been loving Series 4 of DW. I absolutely love Donna. To me, she’s the true Companion that the Doctor has needed — one who stands up for herself and doesn’t let feelings complicate matters. I wonder how many of us who have been stabbed in the heart a time or two actually envy their relationship. And Tennant went really deep this week — quite a bit darker than he’s been allowed by the scripts. It’s just a helluva show.

And for all the Catherine Tate haters — I really don’t see how after two eps where she has taken the material and done EXACTLY what the script asked for, how you can continue looking at her as her characters on “The Catherine Tate Show.” I’m sorry, but I don’t go digging through eps of “House” to see where Hugh Laurie’s ripped off facial expressions from “Black Adder.” And as my friend Joe said, if you claim to hate her so much as to not watch her sketch show, how can you compare her to individual skit characters? Explain how you know so beyond her being Bovvered on Comedy Relief.

I’ve watched a lot of other stuff lately (including so much John Barrowman that I’m dreaming about the bastard now) but that will have to wait. I hear there’s this thing called sleep I haven’t tried…

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Brit Picks and Misses: An Fond Farewell To Two Pints

March 16th, 2008 | | Posted in british, british tv, doctor who, television

I should really be posting more here lately. For one thing, I seem to be picking up Twitter readers lately (have absolutely no idea why.) And since the surgery and since I FINALLY really feel better (the recovery process has been tough) and the pain level’s improved greatly from before, I should take advantage of actually feeling like writing.

But honestly, since I do feel like a new person, I have been devoting my time to some things that went very neglected for the past couple of years. One is focusing on my career and where it’s going instead of just trying to keep upright and functional for nine hours. The rest mostly deal with just enjoying life. Being sick just makes you miserable, and I’m working on not being that way anymore. So the only thing I’ve kept up with writing-wise beyond work and career stuff is Twitter, and I think it wins because I only have to think of a sentence at a time.

However, part of all that is watching plenty of telly. So here’s a few more picks-and-pans (didn’t really like the “Ace and Slag” title, so I’ll work on that.)

Two Pints Cast

- Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Chips: I am bidding a sad, tearful, “So long for now” to the show, much like the cast did to each other in the last ep. This is a show that Joe got me into this series with the live show, and I’m now going back and watching all seven series (that’s about 2 1/2 seasons of American TV.) This show is proof that rednecks are not purely a U.S. phenomenon (and that’s meant in the most loving way possible) because the characters on this show are purely trashy. But they are also hilariously funny.

Take “Coupling” out of London and move it north, make it younger and put it in a proper pub with folks wearing trackies and singing karaoke, and you come close to getting an idea of what the show’s about. This is a show I’ve begged BBC America via e-mail to pick up, and they’ll never do it because it’s so blue that it’s risky. But I think it would bring in a new sort of viewer to the channel — the folks who also love “Corner Gas” on TBS.

- Torchwood: I don’t know why I’m writing about this show again. You would think I’m a megafan, when I’m really not. But I just saw the ep that will air on BBC America next week (Posh was nice enough to keep it on her TiVo last week from her feed, y’see*) and it was really, really great. Those of you who are “Doctor Who” fans who say that TW is “too dark” and has no humour should watch this ep. I think they were smart in bringing in a “Coronation Street” director because “he knows melodramatic weddings.” And hoo boy, they keep sneaking in the Captain Jack backstory, don’t they?

Just a question, BBCA — instead of sticking the “Torchwood: Declassified” and “Doctor Who Confidential” snippets into commercial breaks, why not show the whole 30-minute show after each new ep and cut that craptastic “extra time” filler off of the end of “The Graham Norton Show” to make it 30 minutes? You would retain your lead-in and eliminate half the pain of the second show. And speaking of which…

- Graham Norton: This pains me to say, because I actually like Graham. I was one of the first really vocal American fans of his when his original chat show started showing on BBCA, and I liked him on “How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?” (the reality show that BBCA should’ve bought instead of “Dancing With the Stars”.) And I even watched his Comedy Central show, which was such a missed opportunity.

But Graham, hon, you’re in a rut. ‘The Graham Norton Show” is just not interesting anymore. At all. And exactly how many BBC reality shows can you present? I mean, you’ve been through three Lloyd-Webber musicals now. And “The One and Only” was great despite you, not because of you. PLEASE do something different. I actually liked “The Graham Norton Effect” because it dealt with news and not just chatting up American stars or screechy reality contestants. And once upon a time, you were actually a great comedic actor. Remember “Father Ted”?

Take a chance, turn down the money and go ask Graham Lineham to create a vehicle for you? Hell, ask BBC brass to get you a guest shot on “Doctor Who.” They do owe you, because you seem to have done exactly what they wanted as far as projects. But you need to stretch.

Ant and Dec

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