Sherlock Series 3 Review

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DIDYOUWATCHSHERLOCKTHISWEEKEND!? Okay, take a deep breath and let me reiterate that. Did you watch Sherlock this weekend? We know! OHMYGOD!!!! Before you carry on reading this, we will warn you that it will be full of spoilers of series 3. This is elementary, my dear Watson. Continue reading

What’s On BBC This New Year?

Photo: BBC via Google. Three people are sitting on the sofa. They are all big fans of Sherlock Holmes. On the screen there is hash-tags of Sherlock Is Not Dead.

As the New Year is upon us, we need to know what to watch on the last day of 2013 and on the first day of 2014. Again, this is where we come in. We did one for Christmas and we’re doing one for New Years because obviously we know what TV is all about.
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What To Expect From TV In 2014

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Let’s be honest, it’ll be mostly shit.

But, let’s also try and be positive, it may now all be that bad.

I’ve tried to get together a list of the stuff which I think will be worth watching out for, the stuff you should be watching if you’re not, and compiled them into a sort of “list”.

Only Connect – BBC Four (moving to BBC Two) – This may look boring as hell, and also as difficult as trying to pull a nipple off, but it is actually brilliant. Watch an episode and I promise you it’ll intrigue you enough to watch the next episode on iPlayer, you have to find connections between seemingly unrelated objects. This is the hardest episode ever produced and is available on YouTube. You’ll also see how unbelievably British the whole affair is.

If you don’t get a single question right in that whole episode, don’t worry, no-one does. But isn’t it relaxing to watch, what with it’s nice music and lack of audience? I can’t stop watching it. The first few episodes of every series usually has a few easy questions and then you feel AMAZING having watched it and got a few right. So yeah.

Top Gear – BBC Two – This will invariably return, it always does. Despite it being presented by an idiot and his two much nicer friends, it’s always enjoyable to watch. I find myself increasingly wanting to watch the special episodes these days, and I’m not so bothered about the normal episodes. Judging by Idris Elba hosting a number of shows recently on BBC Two about Motor Racing, it looks like he’s up to take Clarkson’s job upon his eventual leaving of the show. This would make it actually perfect. In case you hadn’t gathered, I dislike Clarkson intensely.

Big Brother – Channel 5 – Am I the only one who stopped watching this once it moved to Channel 5? I actually stopped watching it before then. It’s apparently still around, though.

Sherlock – BBC One – This is a “modern” programme even my parents like (and that is seriously saying something, they hate most things they see), and I love it too. Returns early January, I can’t wait. Presumably he’ll actually be alive this series, I mean, he did die at the end of the last series and all that, unless they’ve got a morbid sense of humour I presume he faked his own death.

What’s On The BBC This Christmas?

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If you need a little guide on what to watch this Christmas, we have the best, hand-picked shows we think you should watch.  BBC has to be the one we all put on because they have NO ADS! NO ADS! (Unlike those other channels).   Continue reading

Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Review

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It was shown in 64 countries and 10.2 million tuned in for it. No, we’re not talking about X-Factor because that is just ridiculous. We’re talking about the most beloved British sci-fi show Doctor Who.

Last Saturday old and new fans tuned in to watch the 50th anniversary special. Let’s just say it was…FANTASTIC! (If you haven’t watched it, what are you doing with your life)!? Continue reading

Doctor Who 50th airs Tonight…Geronimo!

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The time is nearing and the Doctor must lapse into his own timeline once again. Its time he met himself and himself.  I’m talking about the 50th anniversary folks. (Come on, BBC has been promoting it for a month). Continue reading