The British TV Podcast with Chrissy & Ryan Show 73 has a feature on comedian Harry Hill. Though he's made many appearances on David Letterman's show, the "TV Burp" presenter can't quite make the big time in the American market. Why? In the news, Nicholas Courtney ("Doctor Who's" Brigadier) passes away, "Outcasts" gets moved to a graveyard slot on Sundays, and the BBC cancels "Zen." Plus the usual: this week's TV highlights in the UK & USA, and DVD releases.
Listen to Show 73Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
British TV Podcast Show #72 - Being Human
The British TV Podcast with Chrissy & Ryan Show 72 has a feature on "Being Human" to bring you up to the third season premiere on February 19th on BBC America. Also reviews of "Mad Dogs" and "The Promise." More "Upstairs Downstairs" is coming, Paul Merton is doing another travelogue, and David Walliams will have to spend 24 hours being funny for Comic Relief.
Listen to show 72Wednesday, February 9, 2011
British TV Podcast Show #71 - Paul McGann
The British TV Podcast with Chrissy & Ryan Show 71 has a feature on actor Paul McGann, best known for "Withnail and I" as well as playing the 8th Doctor in the 1996 "Doctor Who" TV Movie that finally has been released on DVD in the USA after 15 years. Also reviews of "Marchlands" with Alex Kingston, "Lunch Monkeys," and the BBC's ambitious new science fiction series "Outcasts." David Walliams is going to play an alien in "Doctor Who," and Danny Boyle's new "Frankenstein" stage show with Benedict Cumberbatch will be shown in select cinemas on March 17th. Plus news, what's on TV this week in the UK & USA, and DVD releases.
Listen to Show 71Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Wayne's World Reunion
...Apart from one close up on 'Garth' they'd not changed a bit. Now, how about a Wayne's World 3?
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
British TV Podcast Show #70 - Timothy Spall
"Lark Rise To Candleford" is canceled by the BBC which prompts a discussion about what is the natural lifespan of a TV series? Are BBC comedies too middle class (the Controller of BBC1 thinks so). The Doctor does the introduction to the National Television Awards and then fails to win any. And Sky Atlantic begins in the UK, a pay channel running mostly HBO shows but with commercials.
"Marchlands," a new spooky series begins this week on ITV1, as does the science fiction drama "Outcasts" on BBC1.
Listen to Show 70
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Classic Theme Tunes
Friday, January 28, 2011
The 6 Nations Rugby Championship on BBC America
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