SMASH (New TV Drama)

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SO looking forward to this – due to start airing in either January / February 2012 in the US, and on Sky Atlantic for those of us in the UK in April 2012.

Billed as ‘Glee for adults’, and based on an idea by Steven Speilberg (as early back as 2009) and with music by the two writers of Hairspray The Musical (the 2002 Broadway stage show / reinvention) – this brand new drama is set as a ‘behind the scenes’ of a Broadway theatre/show, and, frankly, looks absolutely freaking AMAZEBALLS!

I actually cannot wait and have played both the trailer, and the song clip, ‘Let Me Be Your Star’, to death!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIkWL3SX25Q

Oh, and did I mention that the legendary Anjelica Houston is in this show? (also, as is Debra Messing – best known as ‘Grace’ from ‘Will and Grace’, along with Jack Davenport – seen in many things, including Flash Forward, The Boat That Rocked and Pirates of the Caribbean). It goes without saying that the stars of the show will undoubtedly be Broadway stalwarts Katharine McPhee and Megan Hilty, and here’s hoping they become household names across the globe, as happened with fellow Broadway leading lady, Lea Michelle when she got involved with Glee! :D

This show is absolutely made for me, and I am so excited for it! We totally need a UK version…! ;)

BBC: Lost Christmas [2011]

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So, it’s now less than a week until Christmas Day, and I’ve just taken my first dive into the ever-promising Christmas TV schedule.

Lost Christmas is an ‘urban fairytale’ set in (my hometown) Manchester, following a tragic Christmas Eve and the steps that occur the following Christmas, impacted by what has gone on before.

Starring the magnificent Eddie Izzard, amongst many others, I found this to be a great piece of drama by the BBC. In spite of the time of day of original broadcast (a Sunday at 17:30), it manages to be both sensitive and a little brutal, where it needs to be, and ultimately, through a very fluid narration, handing off from character, to character (which prevents the viewer from becoming bored), it manages to tell a real modern-day style Dickensian tale!

All the classic elements are there, though more subtly than you would know from simply watching – there’s poverty, a real working class feel to the Salford locations and characters, children, a Scrooge, a time-lapse and, ultimately, a reformation.

Should you have 90 minutes to spare between now and Christmas Day, when the BBC iPlayer will deactivate this programme, then I would thoroughly recommend giving Lost Christmas a watch.

Please click here to view the show (UK only).

As a random bit of trivia, Eddie’s hair is short, and dyed a vibrant blonde, as he was required to have a shaved head for another role that he has undertaken for Sky, in their Christmas adaptation of Treasure Island (he plays Long John Silver). As this role in Lost Christmas followed straight after filming for that, and as his hair had not yet grown back, Eddie decided that doing something bold was the only way to make his current hair cut look ‘normal!’ :)

New Twinings Tea Advert 2011 – Gets Back To You

An absolutely gorgeous ad for Twinings, and a great cover version of the The Calling’s song ‘Wherever You Will Go’ by Charlene Soraia (which, incidentally, can also be bought on iTunes).

I LOVE the animation style/quality, and the vocal is sublime!

The only downside – I am now really craving a cup of English Breakfast tea! :D

Pan Am – September 25th!

As I previously posted, towards the start of the year, I am very much excited about abc’s new drama – Pan Am, which airs on September 25th, looks like a lot of fun, and has some really fantastic casting!

Here’s the full trailer, as well as several recently released promo videos:

If you’re going to be watching, do give me a shout – always good to know who’s watching which drama series hehe!

Thundercats (2011 TV Series) – 9 minute preview!

So, I meant to post this one last week (as I’ve been following and posting about this since the news was first announced), but current events caught up with me and so I’m only just getting around to doing this now hehe! :)

OMG, OMG, OMFG-HOOOOOOOOO!!!!  AWESOME!!!!!!

Roll on 29th July 2011 – the series kicks off with an hour special on Cartoon Network! ^_^

REVIEW: Yes, Prime Minister! – Apollo Theatre, London

This evening, I went to see Yes, Prime Minister! – currently playing at London’s Apollo Theatre, on Shaftesbury Avenue.

Following a sell-out UK tour, this critically acclaimed production returns to the west end for a strictly limited season.

The much-loved BBC hit TV series is now playing in London’s West End in a hilarious new version written specifically for the stage by original writers Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn. Following a sell-out season at Chichester Festival Theatre, Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey Appleby are back – this time to face the country in financial meltdown.

Heading the coalition government, the PM is staring disaster in the face. The country is on the brink of economic crisis and there is just one grain of hope – a morally dubious deal with the Foreign Minister of Kumranistan… But great institutions have a way of riding punches and bouncing back unscathed – will it prove so for Jim Hacker and his team of close advisors?

I must confess that this was the first time that I had encountered this ‘brand’ before – having never seen either Yes, Minister! or Yes, Prime Minister! in the past (though I believe this was Thatcher’s favourite TV programme… which perhaps makes me think that my avoidance could be a good thing… but I digress! ;) hehe).

Essentially, what the production team have done here is to create another episode of Yes, Prime Minister! and bring the story right up to date. There’s talk of the coalition government, drastic austerity measures are being bandied about, and there’s even a cheeky joke about phone hacking – so the story truly is as ‘present day’ as one can make it – something that the fans of the TV series will no doubt appreciate.

Although musical theatre is my fortay, and I tend to have a higher success rate with enjoying those over plays, I have a very geeky side and an (often satirical) interest in the workings of Whitehall and politics as a whole, and so was very keen to see this production.

On the whole, I found Yes, Prime Minister! to be a rather enjoyable way to pass the 2 hours 20 minutes (there is one interval). The storyline moves at a decent pace so as to keep the audience captivated, and the humour is definitely rather ‘British’ and dry – something the audience warmed very well to (the American’s beside me, loved the quips about the American’s and foreign people). I did find Act II more enjoyable than Act I – but then I am a fan of farce, and once this play descends into this realm, it is then that it really hits its stride, in my opinion.

I felt that the casting for this play was thoughtfully considered, and especially liked Simon Williams as the Cabinet Secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby (incidentally, I REALLY liked his suit and waistcoat combination! hehe).

The set is rather nice on the eye, though static, and I liked the use of the BBC News theme music, played in full towards the end of Act II (see, I told you I was a geek – I love this piece of music!) – though I was a little bit unsure as to why the BBC News theme was played as the curtain was going up right at the start of Act I… it seemed incredibly out-of-place and somewhat confusing.

The performance felt as if you were actually watching a sitcom from the television unfold right in front of your eyes, and so I do think that fans of the original TV series will not be disappointed with this offering – I think it feels quite genuine in that aspect, and so ultimately in that respect this production will no doubt be something of a success, borne out by its very popular recent tour of the UK.

For me, it was a little too much like a prime-time sitcom – I had been hoping for something perhaps a little more farcical or tongue-in-cheek critical of the current political situation / ‘hard-hitting’ comedy – but at the same time, I do fully recognise that this is my misapprehension and personal preference, and is through no fault of the production – as I say, I am a total newcomer to this ‘brand’ and didn’t quite know what to expect! I fully recognise, in retrospect, that this is what I should have expected, and to that end – I genuinely do think that this delivers, and was, ultimately, enjoyable!

Yes, Prime Minister! is currently at the Apollo Theatre, London for a strictly limited 10 week run (until September 17th 2011). More information can be found, and tickets purchased, via the production’s official website.

NEW US TV SERIES: Pan Am

Yesterday, my good buddy, Andrew, switched me on to a new TV series which ABC have just announced, which I think looks rather fab!

It’s called Pan Am, and will be a period drama / ‘sexy soap’ that focuses on the pilots and stewardesses working at the airline in 1963, some of whom apparently also live double lives as spies. How, erm, random! :P

Eagle eyed blog readers may also spot that this not only has Christina Ricci in it (hurrah for her doing her first regular character in a series role), but it also has Margot Robbie (who used to play Donna Friedman in Neighbours – a show that I get *very* geeky about hehe!!) – yaaay!

As of yet, no official start date, but I shall be sure to keep my eyes out for it – it’s going to form part of ABC’s Fall line up.

Doctor Who – Series 6 – Brand New Trailer!!!

OMFG!  OMFG!  O-M-F-G!!!! :D

Just when I thought that I was soooooo ‘over’ new Doctor Who, they go and release a brand new trailer that actually makes it look pretty fucking EPIC!!!! ^_^

 

Without doubt, my favourite bit is:

“Fear me, I’ve killed hundreds of Timelords”

“Fear ME. I’ve killed all of them!”

Actually cannot wait now!!! :D

Tron: Uprising – First look

Although billed as a ‘first look’ on the Tron: Legacy DVD/3D & 2D BluRay sets that are coming out in the UK on April 18th (whoop whoop!!!); it seems that the internet has already picked up on the trailer and promotional material for Tron: Uprising, and so it is now a case of ‘first look, provided you don’t ever use the internet’ hehe! :P

(There are arguments as to whether this was intentional marketing or not, people seem unsure of the original source – I’d suggest not, as it makes sense to target the actual fans first!).

This looks to be thoroughly epic and you can bet that I am totally going to start bugging my housemates to let us get Disney XD so that I can watch this next summer heh! Forget the 2012 Olympics, I am mega excited for Tron: Uprising hehe!!

Oh, and don’t even get me started on how excited I am that Bruce Boxleitner is voicing Tron!! hehe! :P

Tron: Uprising will begin airing on Disney Xd (that’s like Disney Channel for Boys) during the Summer of 2012 and it sports an impressive voice cast including Elijah Wood, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Mandy Moore, Paul Reubens, Nate Corddry, Lance Henriksen and Bruce Boxleitner, who will reprise his role as Tron. There’s also a 10-part micro-series in the works that will premiere in the Fall. We’ve now learned a bit more about the cartoon series, including where it starts and will end.