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July 14, 2010 — BBC is offering up Season 1 of Being Human on DVD for 1 lucky TVIsMyPacifier.com reader! The British show stars Russell Tovey (Little Dorrit, Gavin & Stacey) as werewolf George, Aidan Turner (Desperate...
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May 10, 2010 — The highly anticipated second season of BBC AMERICA's co-production, Being Human premieres this July. Russell Tovey, Lenora Crichlow and Aidan Turner return as George, Annie and Mitchell, the three twenty-somethings trying to live as...
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December 02, 2009 — Ring in the new year with the U.S. premieres of 'Top Gear," "Demons," "The Inbetweeners," "Last Restaurant Standing" and "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross." Top Gear premieres Monday, January 25th at 8pm The Inbetweeners premieres Monday,...
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November 24, 2009 — The third installment of BBC AMERICA's highly-successful adventure series, Robin Hood comes to end on December 5, 9:00p.m. ET/PT. This season revealed a tougher and darker Robin Hood (Jonas Armstrong), consumed with revenge for Marian's...
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July 16, 2010 — Very good to see George on BBC’s flagship Question Time programme last night, with Andy Burnham and Sally Bercow. I think the mood of the audience was interesting, the Tories were given a...
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July 15, 2010 — Here are two pics from BBC’s upcoming reinvention of Sherlock by Doctor Who writers Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss. It stars Benedict Cumberbatch ( Atonement ) as Sherlock Holmes while...
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July 11, 2010 — It’s a curious sight. The BBC’s panel is sitting, for the first time in this tournament suited and booted, in its base studio outside the Green Point Stadium in Cape Town, almost eight hundred miles from...
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June 12, 2010 — Doctor Who 8-9pm, BBCA. Something lurking under the earth’s crust is none too happy when a mining company’s drill hits a new depth and retaliates by sucking bodies into the ground. How’s that for timing? Stonehenge...
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July 08, 2010 — Here are the details of the BBC’s live video coverage of the British Grand Prix and the F1 Fanatic live blogs which will take place during all five sessions this weekend. If you would like to help run the live blogs...
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in Internet by Tech Talk Blog
July 05, 2010 — Oh dear. The BBCÂ has been forced into making an unnecessary, grovelling apology after apparently labelling Facebook users as "saddos" on its new 2012 Olympics microsite. The webpage clearly...
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by The TOC Blog
June 05, 2010 — Doctor Who 8-9pm, BBCA. The occupants of the TARDIS are confronted with a man who calls himself The Dream Lord (Toby Jones) and presents them with two lives, one where Amy and Rory are happily married in the English countryside...
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June 30, 2010 — Ozzy Osbourne is outside BBC’s Radio 1 studios Sending some hump day link love to some fabulous sites: Elijah Wood is headed to the small screen AccidentalSexiness Twister fashion Ayyyy...
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June 24, 2010 — Here are the details of the BBC’s live video coverage of the European Grand Prix and the F1 Fanatic live blogs which will take place during all five sessions this weekend. At present the BBC’s...