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Review: Oh My Cod British Restaurant in Bangkok, ThailandBritish food is my favorite food and Oh My Cod my favorite British restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Top Five British Cities: These British Cities Offer Fabulous Shopping, Fine Restaurants and Great Tourist AttractionsI'm biased because I'm British, but the UK does have some of the best cities in the world. These five British cities offer really do offer something for everyone.
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How American Rock 'n' Roll Launched the British InvasionAn article about the British music invasion of the United States in the 1960s - and beyond.
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The Best BBC TV Shows from the Past Decade 2000-2010Are you at a loss for entertaining TV programs from the U.S? Then check out the BBC where there are a number of great shows you can instantly download from Netflix, watch on YouTube, find on your local PBS channel or purchase on DVD.
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Not Entirely Impossible for American TV: Singing with Departed Legendary SingersA person only has to look to one simple fact of life about American television and its history: American producers have always stolen from the British to give to the poor, unsuspecting viewers out there. We may have to add the 'Duets Impossible' phenomenon to that roster. -
Review of Absolutely Fabulous, the TV SeriesIf I could list my top three TV shows of all time, two would be "The Sopranos" and "Flavor of Love." The third would be a slept-on British-TV series called "Absolutely Fabulous," affectionately called "AbFab" by loyal viewers.
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Can American TV Networks Adopt the British Model of Leaving the Audience Wanting More?There is a huge difference between British and US TV aside from quality: The average Brit show is over and out after less than 50 episodes, whereas American shows are aired till all creativity is sucked dry.
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When American TV Shows Dare to Shock and SurpriseAmerican TV is based upon comfortable predictability, making the moments when shows dare to shock all the more exceptional.
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British Open TV Schedule Sparking Even More Interest in British Open FieldThe 2009 British Open coverage will span ABC and TNT, and is spreading more excitement about the British Open Field and Tiger Woods competing this year. -
The Best TV Sci-Fi ShowsDescription and review of the best sci-fiction shows on TV
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Content Producers Who Share Their Name with Characters from Movies and TV ShowsI got to looking at the names of characters in movies and TV shows while at IMDB one day and discovered a fair number of AC Content Producers share their names with those who've popped up in the fictional realm.
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TV Shows Utilizing Time Travel and How They May Become Too Complex for AudiencesHave you noticed the recent renaissance in the concept of time travel for various dramatic TV series? "Life on Mars" is the latest, but there may be a mistake by the writers in playing up complex time travel theories that may confuse viewers.
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U.S. Sitcoms Adapted from British Sitcoms: From All in the Family ForwardHere's a short tour of some of the most successful American Sitcoms that were actually retooled versions of original British Sitcoms.
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Mary Whitehouse: The "Clean Up TV" LadyMary Whitehouse was not necessarily the typical prude you might imagine; the mere mention of sex did not make her blush. She originally became concerned about the vulgarities displayed on TV when she was a sex education teacher.
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The Surprisingly Short Runs of Famous TV ShowsWhile Star Trek is the best known famous TV show with an incredibly short run, you might be surprised by the number of shows you know that had surprisingly brief network runs. -
Movies with My Mum or Favorite Classic British Movies from an English Childhood - Part TwoOne of the highlights of my childhood was watching classic British films with my Mum on a Sunday afternoon. Here are more of my favorites.
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British Actor Lennie James Speaks Out: I Never Expected to Act or WriteBritish actor Lennie James talks about his career
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8 of the Best TV Theme Songs from the 1970's You've Come to LoveIf you grew up in the '70's you will certainly be familiar with these eight classic TV theme songs. They range from crime dramas to sitcoms to family shows. Some of these TV shows came from films or were made into movies decades later. -
Katie Price Picked a Very Revealing Black Dress for the Bafta TV Award ShowShe's always up for a high-profile opportunity, and last night (June 6) Katie Price was busy showing off at the Bafta TV Awards. -
2010 Fall TV Season PremieresOver 90 TV shows are returning for a new season in the fall of 2010. What will you watch? -
Hottest Vampire TV and MoviesFive dark and beautiful vampire TV shows and movies for adults to enjoy.
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View Free Movies and TV Episodes Online Part 2Here are ten more sites to watch movies and TV free online. No memberships or fees needed. -
2009 Winter TV Series Making Their DebutHere is a look at 95 new Winter TV shows for 2009-10. -
ABC's Cavemen TV Show: How the New Cavemen TV Show Stacks Up Against Other Commercial Characters Turned into Television ProgramsWhile the debate rages around the Geico cavemen being turned into a TV show, it's easy to lose sight that this is not a new phenomenon. -
Top Five Best Crime Series on TV and DVD: I'm Addicted to Crime Series and These Are Some of My FavoritesYou can't beat TV crime series on DVD like Fringe, Criminal Minds, The Shield, Foyle's War and CSI - these are my top five.
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New TV Shows Debuting Fall 2009Fall is just around the corner for 2009 bringing with it a new TV season and numerous new TV shows. Here is a list of the new TV shows along with a quick recap of each new show and the date and time of when it will air.
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Realty TV Star Ryan Jenkins Found Dead in Canada Motel RoomRyan Jenkins, the reality TV star is found dead in Canada. He has been the subject of a nation wide man hunt after his wife was found brutally murdered and her body dismembered last week.
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Why You Should Cancel Your Cable TV Subscription: An Expense No Longer NecessaryI'm canceling my cable TV subscription this month as I'm discovering I simply don't need it. You should too. -
Sizzling '60s TV Trivia Quiz - Xtine's 20 QuestionsIf you remember Get Smart, The Monkees, Gomer Pyle and Mr. Ed, this '60s TV quiz creates a hullabaloo. Considering how many 1960s shows are still watched today, viewers of all ages should click here and tune in. -
Witchy Movies on TVWitches are flying through the sky on their broomsticks to your TV with some magical happenings. -
10 Best Adventure TV SeriesMy top 10 picks for the best adventure TV series.
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A Fictional British Prime Minister Confronts the War on Terror and the New Iran Hostage CrisisWhile watching the spectacle of fifteen British servicemen kidnapped, apparently with impunity, by the Iranians and held hostage while Prime Minister Blair fumed impotently (so far), I began to wonder what other British statesmen would have done.
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Scared by TVDo you love ghost and ghost hunting? Do you love to be scared? Find the best other-worldly shows on TV.
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British Film Noir Classics of the 1940'sAlthough the first part of the decade was filled with uncertainty and war the British film industry produced many great films and some great classic films. Here are ten films from the 1940's that are rated highly and great entertainment for film noir fans -
Longtime British Wins at Oscars: "The King's Speech" Makes Up for 2010 Drought"The King's Speech" may say a lot more about film than just the speech of King George VI. There seems to be a very good reason why the Oscars award traditional British films, and it's nothing to do with non-linear "Social Network" scripts. -
Simon Cowell Declares the Difference "X Factor" Makes to Talent TVThe splashy Super Bowl ad was just a tease! Simon Cowell says his "X Factor" is different than anything that has come to talent TV! -
Review: Lotus TV Macau - the Best Satellite Movie Channel in the WorldLotus TV Macau offers 24 hour a day movies, with the best selections of any satellite channel -
Reality TV Shows I'm Not Ashamed to Say I WatchLately, reality TV shows have been pushing the disgusting envelope. And yet, there are still a few out there that can be considered better than the rest. Here are a few that are pleasures that I'm not guilty about. -
2010-2011 Winter TV Series PremieresThere are over 30 new TV shows premiering this winter including the much anticipated "The Cape" on NBC starring David Lyons and Summer Glau. Other stars making appearances in new shows are Joan Rivers, Matt LeBlanc and David Hasselhoff. -
Winter TV Series Premieres February 2011A synopsis of new TV programs in February 2011 and when they will air.
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