I'm sure there are some second run rules, but isn't it really just a PR
story?
"Nobody" is really going to be sitting up at 4am to watch S05E14 or
whatever. I assumed the post Thanksgiving date was to do with nobody
running new episodes of anything between then and Christmas.
Therefore non-stop
It's in their Most Shared column:
http://www.ew.com/article/2016/09/22/simpsons-fxx-600-episodes-marathon
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 5:13 PM, wrote:
> Yeah, I got the same error, so I haven't read the article yet, but am I
> the only one who finds it odd that you would start a
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Steve Williams <skillagest...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>
> On Wednesday, 14 September 2016 00:43:42 UTC+1, Adam Bowie wrote:
>>
>> The biggest thing here is that Channel 4 seemed to have bought the format
>> without securing the talen
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 3:12 PM, Bob Jersey wrote:
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 10:17:31 PM UTC-4, Tom Wolper wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 9:54 PM, Bob Jersey
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
Given they conduct contests that
This is all front page news in the UK because this is the biggest show on
British television. And when I say biggest, I mean bigger than everything,
including the Olympics, England football and anything else.
A couple of things worth noting here:
- BBC One and ITV are the biggest two networks,
I think that this Guardian piece has a very fair summary of what Facebook
needs to be doing. And that's probably hiring an editor to avoid these
kinds of thing in the future:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/sep/10/facebook-news-media-editor-vietnam-photo-censorship
On Sat, Sep 10,
Gawker and TMZ were, or are not aimed at everyone. Yes - they want to
maximise page views and did all they could to do so. But that was amongst
their target audience.
For starters both were aimed squarely at Americans, and Americans
interested in gossip of one sort or another. I'm not saying
FIrst to note is that Facebook has now backed down on the "napalm girl"
photo:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/sep/09/facebook-reinstates-napalm-girl-photo
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 6:36 PM, Kevin M. wrote:
> Much like the late Gawker, Facebook's goal is to
Basically FB has fired the team that used to put manually put that trending
sidebar together. This followed that report that suggested the team were
too "liberal" and weren't including right-leaning stories in the trending
section.
Instead, FB has gone for an algorithmic approach, but so far with
I've only just got around to reading Friday's New York magazine piece. It's
long and full of colour, and I don't think the link has been directly
shared here:
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/09/how-fox-news-women-took-down-roger-ailes.html
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 4:46 PM, Tom Wolper
In the UK, Channel 4 have the rights to the Paralympics, and like CBC, they
go big on them:
http://www.channel4.com/info/press/news/channel-4-unveils-rio-paralympics-team
One of C4's lead presenters is Clare Balding, who did similar duties for
the BBC (in the UK, as there seems to be more
Meanwhile this side of the pond, Strictly Come Dancing (as DWTS is known
over here) has also signed an Olympian gymnast (Claudia Fragapane),
obviously from Team GB. Actually, there's also our champion long jumper in
this round although neither of them actually won medals this time around. I
assume
ross a RIVER to Canada?Not even a moat will stop them
> drunken Americans!
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Adam Bowie <a...@adambowie.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> In any case, I don't think Trump's thinking big enough.
>>
>> Never mind a wall, he shoul
bout half of us over here have no interest in it either.
>
> Doug Fields
> Tampa, FL
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] Build a Wall!
> From: Adam Bowie <a...@adambowie.co.uk>
> Date: Wed, August 24, 2016 11:43 am
> To: tvornottv <
I don't think this side of the pond anyone's interested in paying for any
walls.
Adam (Watching John Oliver and - yes, still - The Daily Show, and generally
despairing...)
On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 4:22 PM, Bob Jersey wrote:
>
> Doug Fields, to moi:
>>
>> I imagine A
I watched the Van Damme pilot and speak as someone who has never knowingly
watched any of his films. I'm more likely to know him from bad beer
commercials, and a truck ad.
I confess that I only found it moderately amusing, and frankly couldn't see
where they could possibly take this were it to go
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 6:42 PM, PGage wrote:
> The online feed definitely has a lot of non US commentators. The
> gymnastics seem to be American (but not the ones on NBC) though I guess
> they could be neutered Canadians. The Rugby and Archery seem British to me.
>
>
A bit
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 2:39 PM, Doug Eastick wrote:
>
>
> (apologies if the links don't work outside Canada. I hope the CBC opens
> up these clips for other countries).
>
>
I love how invariably the pre-roll ads always seem to work internationally,
but of course the main
I've been sitting here quietly watching the talk about NBC's coverage, and
I thought it might we worth comparing and contrasting NBC with what the BBC
is doing in the UK for these Olympics.
The main channel - BBC1 - is just about all Olympics all the time. The only
exceptions are for the news,
This report suggests that more people are getting in touch with Carlson's
lawyers with similar complaints:
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/jul/07/gretchen-carlson-roger-ailes-fox-news-lawsuit-other-women
As for the seriousness of the internal inquiry, based on what the Murdochs
have done
Chris Evans is stepping down from Top Gear (UK):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-36707266
On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Adam Bowie <a...@adambowie.co.uk> wrote:
> It sounds like the US version has now been cancelled:
>
>
> http://www.theverge.com/2016/6/28/120
Sky's not an unlikely home for Corden (who has never knowingly been called
Jimmy in the UK :-) ), since that's where he still makes episodes of A
League of their Own, his comedy sports gameshow. The most recent short run
was necessarily shot in California and was a change in format, with less of
It sounds like the US version has now been cancelled:
http://www.theverge.com/2016/6/28/12049986/top-gear-usa-cancelled-history-channel
Returning to the dubious story about LeBlanc and Evans having a feud for a
moment, I'd want a better source than The Sun. I think the bigger issue is
that
I saw the Brexit piece by Oliver on Monday morning. HBO tend to publish the
major segment on YouTube immediately after broadcast, but they often
geo-block viewers in the UK from seeing it - to a large part because Sky
Atlantic who have the rights to Oliver (and nearly all HBO programming)
Like an indigenous bird, Conan has been rarely spotted this side of the
Atlantic. Occasionally he gets blown across by accident as with a short run
on a reality channel about two years ago now (he even came over and did
promo work).
His NBC show was *perhaps* seen on CNBC which still runs some
Worth noting that the question Kevin quoted was from a BBC Worldwide email
panel - not the BBC audience ratings arm. The commercial Worldwide is kept
at arm's length.
The official measure of popularity - Audience Appreciation - is
unpublished, but carried out daily and isn't asked in this
aire which was just
taking off and so far hadn't given away the million. The radio million was
poorly executed, didn't have sponsorship, and delivered outside of a
ratings period. So not successful!
On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 4:15 PM, Adam Bowie <a...@adambowie.co.uk> wrote:
>
> On Tue,
On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 4:07 PM, Bob Jersey wrote:
>
> In one fell swoop, he forgave nearly 9,000 peoples' debts... but is it
> really better than when Oprah gave away cars?
>
> WaPo
>
All change on The Bugle...
https://soundcloud.com/the-bugle/vib-very-important-bugle
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 3:58 PM, PGage wrote:
> I am the reverse. I love The Bugle, but Last Week has already become one
> of the most important programs in contemporary television.
>
> The
For what it's worth, Extra Gear is 23 mins long. So the two should
comfortably sit in a 2 hour slot with advertising. (Actually if the main
show was 1hr 2min, that strikes me as sloppy editing.)
I reckon it's going to take a good series to settle down and find its feet,
which makes all the
Thanks!
It's nice to see that they've neglected to geo-block it! I've had to use
"alternative" methods to see this in the past.
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 5:00 PM, 'David Bruggeman' via TVorNotTV <
tvornottv@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Full episode is on the YouTube, in addition to the usual
I didn't really watch this year's contest, although it was clearly the most
political yet, with real news stories about Russia's reaction to it coming
out of the competition.
The thing to know is that different people treat it very differently. In
the UK, it's seen as a bit of a joke, albeit one
Dreadful news. My deepest condolences to his family.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 8:11 PM, Melissa P
wrote:
> Oh, how terrible. I will really miss him.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Apr 25, 2016, at 11:08 AM, Joe Coughlin wrote:
>
> I have the
lds
>
> Tampa, FL
>
>
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] AMC would rather just pick up series directly
> from Britain...
> From: Tom Wolper <twol...@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, April 19, 2016 6:19 pm
> To: TV or not TV <tvornottv@goo
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 11:19 PM, Tom Wolper wrote
>
>
> For American viewers English accents are like black and white movies. It
> isn't that viewers can't understand what is going on in B movies, it's
> just that they tune in, see B, and tune out. I think it is the same when
a years old stereo system will be better than
the speakers in your new flat TV.
But that's a bugbear of mine...
You definitely won't struggle with accents in The Night Manager.
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 8:35 PM, Bob Jersey <bob.in.jer...@juno.com> wrote:
>
> Adam Bowie, in part:
>
The Night Manager is a really superior drama, and one I thoroughly
recommend.
It performed massively well in Britain where it aired in the 9pm Sunday
slot - probably the most prestigious slot on UK television. Easily one of
the best things this year - and in Britain we've been a bit spoilt for
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 4:29 AM, 'David Bruggeman' via TVorNotTV <
tvornottv@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>
> As for the panels, I'm frustrated that Corden comes across just as
> breathless and rushed in month 13 as in month 1. He's had plenty of
> practice but still lacks Graham Norton's relative
I'm pretty sure ITV has more options, and had it not been Good Friday they
might have tried something else. They have their main news studios about
half a mile away and could have decamped there.
My old radio station used to have a reciprocal arrangement with another
station that we could use
On 22 Mar 2016 01:27, "Doug Eastick" wrote:
>
> curious, if I want to torture myself, is Space:1999 available online
anywhere (legit)?
>
The Network Blu Rays are supposed to be fantastic, but they're locked to
region B (Europe etc, and not the US). Judging from Amazon, the US
What strikes me - from afar - as strange here is that ESPN is still
producing the pictures.
With international football (soccer) fixtures, the per game production
costs are lower. Another network provides a world feed and local networks
supplement that to a greater or lesser degree. Sending
I must confess that publicity for @elevenish on ITV2 had completely passed
me by. It's no ITV2 and there's little to nothing aimed at me on that
channel. But it really doesn't sound like @midnight apart from having an
"@" symbol. I guess that could have been an "inspiration" when naming this
show
Well with the new guy at FIFA (who reminds me heavily of "The Hood" from
cult 60s kids TV puppet show Thunderbirds), is now said to be thinking
quite urgently about the 2026 finals because, well, they're only ten years'
away! Cynical sports media hacks I follow on Twitter would bet heavily on
the
In the UK Murdoch has "Sky Sports News HQ" - a 24 hour sports news channel
- which will have covered it extensively. But I doubt even they ran ten
hours straight though! In fact many hours were carried live by the domestic
BBC News channel - I'm not sure if its sister BBC World News channel
...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 4:29 AM, Adam Bowie <a...@adambowie.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Well Top Gear is too much of a money spinner for the BBC for it to stop
>> production. And unless the ratings fall off a cliff, it'll continue to be
>> ma
Top Gear it is.
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 12:22 PM, Kevin M. <drunkbastar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 4:07 AM, Adam Bowie <a...@adambowie.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> I struggle to think of any UK TV production that has come under such
>> intense scrutiny
I struggle to think of any UK TV production that has come under such
intense scrutiny as the new series of Top Gear. There are endless stories
about it, it's production and so on.
As I've said before, I'd be amazed if it's anything like its predecessor
(And it's worth noting that there was a
The new version of the Barry Gray opening theme is very close to the
original, but updated a little. Indeed, a little like they did with Hawaii
Five O, the opening credits actually closely mirror those of the original
series. It's on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQwgIZ__WrY
I'm not
. Maybe it also
means that LeBlanc can do both Top Gear and a sitcom should it get picked
up.
Adam
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Adam Bowie <a...@adambowie.co.uk> wrote:
> I believe the upcoming season of Episodes - which is shot mostly in the UK
> incidentally - is the last. It be
It's worth mentioning that the New Zealand company actually doing the
combination of model work and CGI is Weta Workshop - aka the Peter Jackson
company that did SFX work on The Lord of the Rings!
It's a decent kids series similar in tone to the original, and excellently
made. I think ITV missed
Late to this, but ITV2 in the UK showed Fox's Grease over the weekend, and
I must admit that I quite enjoyed it, even with a little judicious
fast-forwarding. Really good use of a large studio lot, and some very
impressive dance routines.
ITV did try a live version of The Sound of Music just
There's been an MTV Live for quite a few years in the UK. Music channels
tend to be all or nothing in the UK, but even though I get it, I can
honestly say I've never watched it. I assume much of the UK version could
happily find its way to the US version since it's just festival footage, a
few
Pretty sure there were at least two people pointing and yelling at the MVPs
telling them where to go too! (On top of the person inside who told them...)
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 12:45 AM, Steve Timko wrote:
> As far as candidates not following their cues, today when they
and Aussie versions were good and
>> worth watching). But from the press I've seen on the new UK series, it is
>> all being handled in the tame, breakfast show style of its new host and
>> (departed) director. It does not bode well.
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 1:54 PM
it did with the Aussie version and the US version, it'll come
> down to the chemistry of the hosts, but LeBlanc isn't exactly known for
> being emotive, so hopefully he's being coached to appear... well...
> friendly in person as himself.
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 3:16 AM, Adam B
A shame that they won't be following it through to a very definite
conclusion.
I've just started watching this on the UK version of AMC too.
Adam
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 9:47 PM, Jon Delfin wrote:
> It was quite good. Disappointed, but not surprised.
> On Feb 3, 2016 4:39
Munch is the ultimate TV crossover. He was in the final season of The Wire
in 2008 - which made sense given the character's origin. And Wiki says he
was in Kimmy Schmidt too.
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 11:17 PM, 'David Bruggeman' via TVorNotTV <
tvornottv@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> I've been trying
Would that model - on a different night - not be what Last Week Tonight on
HBO is? A half-hour weekly show?
Adam
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 9:14 PM, 'David Bruggeman' via TVorNotTV <
tvornottv@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Full Frontal with Samantha Bee premieres next Monday. Contrary to what I
>
It's hard to equate him to an equivalent US figure, but given his primetime
chat show that ran from 1982 for about ten years - three times a week in
it's heyday - you might start with Johnny Carson. Wogan's show didn't run
nearly as long as Carson's but the cumulative length of his reign on radio
On 29 Jan 2016 20:48, "Bob Jersey" wrote:
>
>
> ... ESPN's figure is in the ionosphere...
> B
>
But that looks exactly right. In the UK (and many other territories) sports
channels are a premium add-on. Sky Sports is out ESPN equivalent and you
don't get it with a basic
Indeed it really seems to be looking at what the other sites are publishing
and then rewriting it and publishing it yourself, often with no or minimal
credit, as quickly as possible. It's a volume game.
Indeed that's precisely the business model of the Daily Mail, which may
have actual
I tend to watch Norton dependent on the guests, but he's been doing it for
many years now, so he's pretty good at it, even if he's never going to make
anyone's life uncomfortable.
I've mentioned it before, but if you want to hear a discussion about
British chat shows, then you can hear Norton
I went to the California Science Center about 18 months ago. I went purely
to see Endeavour which was fabulous.
But to be honest it's really somewhere to take kids to learn about science.
Adam
On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 9:40 PM, Kevin M. wrote:
> I've been there but it
The cast list mentioned does seem a little low-rent for the British
version. While it's true that I've had to Google a few names from the US
version, there are bona fide stars in it. The Channel 5 version has
recognisable names to British audiences but I'd have thought they'd really
want to kick
David Coulthard has been a presenter on the BBC's Formula One coverage
until the end of this season. As of a couple of days ago Channel 4 is
taking over the BBC's F1 rights package, meaning that Coulthard would have
been out of a job.
I don't think the co-presenters' racing pedigree will make
I hope he realises quite how toxic he's making the Trump brand nationally
and internationally.
On the other hand, I have enormous doubts about to what extent he's
involved in some of these buildings and golf clubs that bear his name. I've
long assumed that it's like Richard Branson's Virgin
Is returning to work the day after such surgery usual? That feels very fast!
Adam
On 4 Nov 2015 20:55, "Jon Delfin" wrote:
> ... he'll be down one appendix. It won't be tonight.
>
>
> http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/trevor-noah-appendectomy-daily-show-1201633512/
>
>
> --
>
This follows some news last week about how Vice is planning to launch in
the UK too. Indeed, the Broadcast magazine article suggested that they're
looking at 12 territories around the world. They note that this will follow
a US launch first. From the piece, it definitely doesn't sound like a
> My blind guess: because the game was carried by Yahoo (though produced by
> CBS), they decided to push an graphics-free international feed? Beats me.
>
> On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 10:43 AM Adam Bowie <a...@adambowie.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> For what it's worth, this week's
For what it's worth, this week's BBC coverage of the Wembley game is the
full Fox feed. Sky carries the same feed. So I've no idea why the BBC did
their own thing last week.
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 10:29 AM, JW wrote:
> > Indeed if the boot was on the other foot, and I was
enough not to need that.
BT Sport is definitely using the MLB international feed however!
Adam
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 11:18 AM Adam Bowie <a...@adambowie.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> I'm never sure how attachments work on Google Groups, so below are some
>> links to some s
Since they upped the number of games a season to three, then even if you
remove Jacksonville from the equation, you're looking at two teams per
season as potential Superbowl hosts. If they take a multi-year approach as
they seem to be, then it must indeed simply be a case of having to hand
over a
I see ESPN is killing Grantland now:
http://espnmediazone.com/us/espn-statement-regarding-grantland/
I wonder where this leaves FiveThirtyEight? I assume it gets a stay of
execution at least until post-2016.
On 29 Oct 2015 20:39, "JW" wrote:
> Here's an article about the
29, 2015 at 9:36 AM Adam Bowie <a...@adambowie.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:51 PM, Joe Hass <hassgoc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> To pivot this slightly, what the NFL has yet to do is put a game in
>>> London that wo
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:51 PM, Joe Hass wrote:
>
> To pivot this slightly, what the NFL has yet to do is put a game in London
> that would (in theory) be a moderately compelling match up. In the 14 games
> played as part of the "International Series", this was the first
No other reason.
>
>
> http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/article-2/Chiefs-Chairman-and-CEO-Clark-Hunt-Clarifies-London-Super-Bowl-Connection/1fa176f5-98a9-4a20-b031-20d25062cfbe
>
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 11:18 AM, Adam Bowie <a...@adambowie.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> I'm never s
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 7:16 PM, Joe Hass wrote:
>
>
> I cannot find a previous occurrence where a network willingly gave up
> (even via negotiation) TV rights for an event.
>
>
For what it's worth, this has happened a few times in the UK, particularly
with the BBC.
The
In the UK we tend to get US sports in their original network form on
whichever channel has the rights. So NFL is mostly on Sky Sports where they
show three games back to back on Sunday (with Redzone also available), and
a lovely mix of Fox, CBS and NBC logos and bugs mixed in with Sky Sports'
own
Although in the UK, the ESPN channel actually appears as "BT Sport ESPN" -
to drive home the fact that it's part of the relatively new BT Sport TV
package.
In fact, because I have HD, the bug actually is a really ungainly "BT Sport
ESPN HD" which takes up as much real estate as you might imagine,
He is currently to be seen appearing in a cheesy series of commercials in
the UK, advertising an insurance price comparison website. I suppose it
could be worse.
Another insurance business is using Harvey Keitel seemingly in his
Reservoir Dogs persona.
Actors no longer need to go to Japan for
I would imagine that somebody somewhere has done some research and
determined that x% of households now watch on widescreen televisions (or at
least TV's that are usually switched into widescreen mode), where "x" is a
large number that's fairly close to 100.
Can you still buy 4:3 TVs? Rear
What a cheery sight that will be in hotel receptions and airport lounges.
Nothing like running what's essentially a snuff movie for everyone to
watch.
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 3:15 PM, Joe Hass hassgoc...@gmail.com wrote:
Mathew Ingram at Fortune is reporting that CNN has announced they will
from my iPhone
On Aug 13, 2015, at 12:10, Adam Bowie ad...@adambowie.co.uk wrote:
Excuse my ignorance, but does HBO actually do much in the way of kids TV
at the moment?
And is there a chance an inattentive parent might leave the TV tuned
into HBO from Sesame Street into a daytime rerun
Excuse my ignorance, but does HBO actually do much in the way of kids TV at
the moment?
And is there a chance an inattentive parent might leave the TV tuned into
HBO from Sesame Street into a daytime rerun of Game of Thrones or something?
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 4:58 PM, Joe Coughlin
I find all this very confusing.
I took Jimmy to be a diminutive of James at first, even though it's
longer. Except I've never heard him called anything but James. Maybe his
mum calls him that? But now I see where you're coming from...
Except, if it was Scottish Conan Guy before then surely it
It's worth noting that JJ Abrams also got into the final run, ostensibly to
talk about MI for which he's a producer. In the event the discussion was
mostly about Star Wars.
Mind you, has Stewart admitted, he's a big enough fan of Abrams to have
wanted him on the show anyway.
Adam
On Tue, Aug
I would imagine that niether the new Amazon show nor the new BBC version of
Top Gear will use The Stig. For one thing, the concept will be (c) BBC, and
for another it's probably a bit tired. I would expect both shows to change
formats substantially.
What'll be interesting is the extent to which
He's never really given any Hollywood stars a hard time though has he?
In any event I wonder if that wasn't 'off limits' as far as Cruise's PR
people were concerned.
On 30 Jul 2015 21:58, Steve Timko steveti...@gmail.com wrote:
I was wondering the same thing. Stewart was such a fan boy.
On 30 Jul 2015 19:44, Kevin M. drunkbastar...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 8:08 AM, Adam Bowie a...@adambowie.co.uk wrote:
I would imagine that niether the new Amazon show nor the new BBC version
of Top Gear will use The Stig. For one thing, the concept will be (c) BBC
With regard to ESPN being sold as a standalone package like HBO Now, Disney
CEO Bob Iger is reported as saying it won't happen for another five years.
http://www.cnbc.com/2015/07/27/disney-ceo-iger-espn-could-one-day-be-sold-direct.html
I assume that those cable agreements regarding inclusion of
An interesting take on Trump.
The only bit I wonder about is his funding. Yes, he claims he's worth
billions. But can he get his hands on that as cash? And more to the point,
is he actually willing to spend his own money on his campaign?
I'm not too sure. I think he's more in the Richard Branson
This series has just started airing in the UK and I'm intrigued enough to
give it at least a second episode.
I believe the creator of it worked on The Bachelor based on a podcast
interview I heard. I think rather than not being accurate (no series set in
any profession ever is), it's whether I
Basically the problem was that some new producers decided that instead of
highlights of all the matches people missed at work that people wanted to
see, they put too many features in a new format.
As I type, today's episode is airing, delayed after Djokovic was close to
being knocked out. They've
, 2015 at 10:17 PM, Kevin M. drunkbastar...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 12:25 PM, Bob Jersey bob.in.jer...@juno.com
wrote:
Adam Bowie, to moi and Kevin, in part:
One thing in the AVClub's piece I would disagree slightly with is the
Phil and Paul show. I must admit that I think
I'm looking forward to this year's TdF enormously - indeed, I'm going out
to watch the Pyrenean stages in the second week. Look out for me waving on
the side of a mountain somewhere. That's if I don't die trying to ride up
some of the climbs (part-way at least).
One thing in the AVClub's piece I
at 12:00 PM, Adam Bowie a...@adambowie.co.uk wrote:
I'd never imagine that having a common language would necessitate a single
perspective on anything. That said, it's been pretty clear in recent
presidential elections that Latino voters are overwhelmingly Democrat.
http
He was collecting his OBE at Buckingham Palace:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33266093
He was alongside the Canadian born BBC journalist Lyce Doucet.
Incidentally, his Sky 1 sports-themed comedy panel show, A League of Their
Own, is still airing new episodes weekly in the UK. I suspect that
Haven't Trumps racist comments about Mexicans made him pretty toxic amongst
the Spanish speaking community right now?
I'd have thought that the NBCU Spanish language networks risked
long-lasting backlash from viewers if they were to have anything to do with
him right now.
I note this from a
is amazing in her willingness to be out there in
the field and in danger instead of staying in London at an anchor's desk.
Well deserved honor.
Mark Jeffries
Saints Spotlight Editor
spotligh...@gmail.com
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 5:06 AM, Adam Bowie a...@adambowie.co.uk wrote:
He was collecting his
The special airs on 28 June, and there'll be an all-new line up for the
next series led by Chris Evans:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2015/chris-evans-to-lead-new-top-gear-line-up?ns_mchannel=socialns_campaign=bbc_press_officens_source=twitterns_linkname=corporate
Evans is best
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