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Wednesday 13th October 2010

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Credits Due II

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The opening credits for Match Of The Day 2011/11 are a beautifully cheesy of the ode to past and present greats. Well done!

Rap: The Musical

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Another classic clip from MR. SHOW with BOB & DAVID. This is Winston Lloyd Webber’s RAP: The Musical. ‘All the fun of rap, without all that rap.’

30 Minutes’ Hate

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Suite Dreams

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Before And After

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"…I’m Back Etcetera…"

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I read about this new series, LUTHER in The Guardian and after watching two episodes I am in. Idris Elba plays DCI John Luther. He is accompanied by lots of top-class actors like Indira Varma (ROME) and Stephen Mackintosh (LOCK STOCK, UNDERWORLD). This is quality.

Matte Black Comedy

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My good friend Richard Hobbs (http://drhobbs.posterous.com/) told be about the pilot for this new BBC comedy series LIZZY AND SARAH. Written by Julia Davis (NIGHTY NIGHT) and Jessica Hynes (SPACED) I imagined that it’d be pretty raw. One watch and I see why the pilot aired at 11.45pm on a Saturday night. Fantastic stuff! See below.

FX Goes Dutch

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While I sat waiting for the Coen Brothers to team up with crime mystery grandmaster Elmore Leonard, along came FX with JUSTIFIED. JUSTIFIED is a series of hour-long episodes based on Leonard’s short story ‘FIRE IN THE HOLE”.  As usual, ‘Dutch,’ as he is known to his legions of fans, comes correct as Executive Producer.

In Miami, U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens has given Tommy Bucks 24 hours to get out of town. With several hours to go, the marshal shows up at a waterfront restaurant where Bucks is eating, and sits down for a chat. Shit-talking and gunfire ensues. Raylan is transferred to Kentucky where he grew up and from there, it takes off. You’ve got all the wild characters from a bunch of Leonard’s novels; detectives, gun molls, White supremacists, inmates, slick-talking wise guys and a pastor played by Doug E. Doug, who the police chief describes as “…from Ethiopia, by-way-of Jamaica, by-way-of being completely fulla shit.” That and all of the language and pop culture nuggets that the Detroit native is known for. Five episodes in, it’s damn good.

JUSTIFIED Airs on Tuesdays at 10PM on FX