Plus, leaving "The Leftovers" behind, "Doctor Who" returns to movie theatres and Frankie gets a cuddle from most of the "Big Brother" guys.
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- 7/28/2014
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
Ever since my last article about TV Themes I’ve been inundated with suggestions and requests for another list. It’s absolutely flattering of course to think that something as simple as remembering a few nostalgic chords of a television program that once graced our screens when we were either too young to understand it or too busy to watch it properly can bring people together. And we’ve got loads of examples ready to go! The people have spoken and their responses have been taken on board, mixed in with a few suggestions of my own once again, to present a list twice as long which will no doubt provide you three times the fun of the last one!
I felt it would be good to establish a few rules, just so that I’m not producing an infinite list – which considering both the amount of quality theme music...
I felt it would be good to establish a few rules, just so that I’m not producing an infinite list – which considering both the amount of quality theme music...
- 12/3/2013
- by Wayne Madden
- Obsessed with Film
Inspector Spacetime dominated the latest episode of "Community," and brought both Luke Perry and Jennie Garth with it. Abed and Troy took the gang -- minus Shirley and Pierce -- to a convention of their favorite British import. The show is clearly based on "Doctor Who," which made for a fun what-if scenario when Pierce and Shirley were dragged into a focus group to help develop an American version.
The two had crashed the convention and been singled out for representing two very different demographics to the usual "Inspector Spacetime" audience. Unfortunately for Abed, Pierce had plenty of terrible suggestions in the focus group, leading to the closing moments of the episode.
It was the American "Inspector Spacetime," starring Luke Perry and Jennie Garth from "Beverly Hills, 90210." And, because Pierce insisted, Perry's Inspector over-explained everything he was doing to the audience. And, for some reason, declared, "And now I must...
The two had crashed the convention and been singled out for representing two very different demographics to the usual "Inspector Spacetime" audience. Unfortunately for Abed, Pierce had plenty of terrible suggestions in the focus group, leading to the closing moments of the episode.
It was the American "Inspector Spacetime," starring Luke Perry and Jennie Garth from "Beverly Hills, 90210." And, because Pierce insisted, Perry's Inspector over-explained everything he was doing to the audience. And, for some reason, declared, "And now I must...
- 2/22/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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