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Here is a trio of TV shows new to DVD, led by the second season of a British favorite.
Bernard Cribbins talks 'Who' return
Now 'The Waters Of Mars' has come and gone, all eyes are firmly focused on The Tenth Doctor's final adventure in 'The End Of Time' . Precious little is known about David Tennant's swansong, but we do know that John Simm is back as The Master , there are guest appearances from June Whitfield and David Harewood - and Bernard Cribbins is reprising his ...
Ian Hart faces threat of police action after 'feral' abuse of audience member
Gerard Earley was so impressed by Ian Hart's performance in the West End that he got to his feet to applaud.
I think this guy needs to find another line of work
November 25, 2009 Wednesday I think this guy needs to find another line of work Johnathan Pearce How very odd! This story , in The Times , caught my eye: Gerard Earley was so impressed by Ian Harta s performance in the West End that he got to his feet to applaud.
DVD Talk Collector Series The Series: Brilliant! That's my review in a nutshell.
November 7, 2009 - 1973 was a great year. Well, maybe not for Richard Nixon. But there was �American Graffiti,� �Day For Night� and �The Exorcist� at the movies, George Steinbrenner bought the Yankees, more people watched Elvis in concert from ...
Philip Glenister and John Simm in 'Life on Mars'
November 7, 2009 Audio for this story from Weekend Edition Saturday will be available at approx.
David Tennant @ Speaking In Tongues - Press Night
Speaking in Tongues centres on nine parallel lives - interlocked by four infidelities, one missing person and a mysterious stiletto - which are interwoven through a fragmented series of confessionals, interrogations and - split-screen' scenes, all drawn together by the investigations of [John] Simm's character, Leon Zat.
Speaking In Tongues: Duke of York's Theatre, London
AUSTRALIAN playwright Andrew Bovell is a talented dramatist who made a deep impact earlier this year with When The Rain Is Falling.
A Sweet Pea Prods. and Blue Horizon Prods. presentation of a play in two acts by Andrew Bovell.
'Brilliant send off' for David Tennant's Dr Who says John Simm
John Simm who returns in a two-part Christmas special as the Doctor's nemesis, The Master has said that filming pal David Tennant 's final episodes was really good fun.
Simm: Working on 'Who' was 'such fun'
British actor John Simm says the upcoming two-part "Doctor Who" Christmas special is a "brilliant send-off" for outgoing star, David Tennant .
John Simm debuted in the West End play 'Speaking in Tongues' Wednesday September 30,2009 ACTOR John Simm's time-travelling chums David Tennant and Philip Glenister turned up to support his West End performance in thriller Speaking In Tongues.
Dr Who end a 'brilliant send-off'
The final scenes in Doctor Who are a "brilliant send-off" for David Tennant, his co-star has said.
Who is getting serious, Doctor? David Tennant and young girlfriend join celebs at theatre
They've been dating for a year and a half, but David Tennant and Georgia Moffett are keeping their romance alive with regular nights out.
Arts Ahead: What's On In London 22-28 September
Boris and Kevin Spacey joined forces yesterday to call for continued investment in cultural attractions during the economic downturn.
He's known as the star of television dramas 'Life on Mars' and 'Dr Who'. Now the actor is returning to the West End stage David Sandison John Simm has an enthusiastic fanbase thanks to his high-profile television and film roles but decided to go back to his acting roots on stage as a 'kick up the arse' enlarge 'I was trying," says John Simm, "to ...
Glenister: No Simm return required
Philip Glenister has said John Simm is to Ashes to Ashes what Robbie Williams is to Take That.
Stop the clocks ... Alex and Gene . Photo: BBC August 17, 2009 - 10:52AM The sequel to Life on Mars moves forward to the '80s, writes Michael Idato.
DVD Report: This week's new releases
Time to travel back to 'Mars' You might be inclined to skip "Life on Mars: Series 1'' , the original British version of the time-traveling cop drama, given ABC's decision to end the American redo after just one season.
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