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MERLIN’s Colin Morgan Wins Best Actor NTA

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I have a feeling that Merlin’s Colin Morgan will turn any role he tackles in the future to gold. His National Television Award confirms my prediction. Beating Benedict Cumberbatch and Matt Smith, Morgan took home the award for Best Drama Perforamance at the ceremony which took place in London on January 23rd. The NTA’s are the equivalent of our People’s ... Read More »

My Thoughts on the 2012 Emmy Nominations

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This past Thursday the nominations for the 64th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced and, to be honest, many of the nominations didn’t really come as any great surprise; but the fact that not one single major network drama was chosen as a Best Drama Series nominee was rewarding to say the least. The cable shows that received a nomination ... Read More »

SHERLOCK Begins Filming Second Season, Wins BAFTAs

Sherlock, BBC One’s clever adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries, reworked and set in contemporary England, has begun production on its second series of three telefilms. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as exasperating, brilliant, endearing Sherlock and Martin Freeman as exasperated, loyal, troubled Watson, the series drew unanimous praise and terrific ratings when it aired in the UK and the US last ... Read More »

Nice Boy of the Week: Benedict Cumberbatch

PBS premiered their new mini-series, Sherlock, last Sunday night, and we were introduced to the wonderful Benedict Cumberbatch. Benedict is bringing a fresh new look and feel to the master detective. We just couldn’t help but focus some attention on him.   Benedict is probably best known for his role as William Pitt in Amazing Grace; as Stephen Hawking in BBC’s ... Read More »

Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson Join the 21st Century

Did you catch the new Sherlock, “A Study In Pink”, on PBS last night? Already a smash in England, we finally get to see it Stateside and the first installment certainly exceeded my expectations. I’ve never been a diehard Sherlock Holmes devotee, although I’ve read a few of the novels, seen some of the old telefilms and enjoyed the recent ... Read More »