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We told you not so long ago about Episodes, Matt LeBlanc’s new sitcom focusing on a British couple trying to remake their hit sitcom in the USA (and soon coming a cropper).
Well, here’s a little teaser of what to expect as Matt goes to audition for the role of Matt LeBlanc in the series. It sounds complicated, and it is, but hopefully this clip goes some way to explain things…
As news reaches us that FX have scheduled the second series of True Blood for Friday 26th February (we’ll be staying on on Fridays now True Blood and Lost are showing), work has just commenced Stateside on the third season. As this cheeky little teaser video reveals…
Who’d have thunk that Dollhouse’s ‘la-la-la-la’ theme tune actually had words and a video that looks like the opening credits of a Bond film, eh?
Don’t miss Dollhouse on Sci Fi, tonight at 9pm. The final run of episodes are really very good!
The next few weeks are brilliant for US TV on British telly screens, with 24, Lost, The Vampire Diaries, Melrose Place, Mad Men and Caprica all due to hit our digiboxes. And leading the charge is Glee, which we’ve told you about once-or-twice before.
So this is just a friendly reminder to tune in to E4 tonight at 9.00pm for the first two episodes. And if you’re non-digital, it’s repeated on C4 this coming Sunday. You’ll be logging onto iTunes to download the Glee cast’s version of Don’t Stop Believin’ before you know it.
Head over here for a couple of exclusive Glee snippets, or watch this less-exclusive video here…
What could be the meaning of this new Lost viral video…?
Just in time for Lost’s final season , here’s the first five years in a handy eight minute video. Enjoy…
Missing Rome? Well, Spartacus: Blood and Sand is just what you need.
Coming to US telly screens in the New Year (no UK buyer yet, but it can only be a matter of time), this epic new historical drama mixes the sex and intrigue of the sadly axed series with the brutal body-chopping of the movie Gladiator.
As you’d expect, it tells the story of Spartacus, the betrayed Roman hero who was forced into slavery and the gladiatorial arena before leading a bloody uprising. So expect ultra violence and all sorts of sordid bed-hopping.
Starring British actor John Hannah, fantasy icon Lucy Lawless and a load of Aussies and Kiwis – and from the brains of Angel’s Steven S DeKnight and Spider-Man director Sam Raimi – the series has already been commissioned for a second run without the first episode even having been screened.
Here’s a taster…
FlashForward’s off air now until March, but this nifty little video offers a pretty decent recap of what happened in the first 10 episodes. Warning: contains some pretty massive spoilers if you haven’t seen the series yet!
And it seems there are a few shocks to come in the second half of the first series too…




