The Doctor attempts to help the Indian Space Agency about a runaway spaceship of Canadian size headed for Earth. Promising to stop it before it needs to be blown up, he picks up a few friends – Rory and Amy (and Rory’s dad, accidentally) big game hunter John Riddell, and already in his company, Queen Nefertiti of Egypt. They find the ship is a derelict space ark, originally from Earth, created by the Silurians. But where are they, and how did a mysterious and heartless trader named Solomon get control of the ship?
Arthur Darvill had it exactly right when he discusses the latest episode of Doctor Who in a promotional video – “It does what it says on the tin”. The Doctor’s got a gang, Amy has her own companions, Rory’s got his dad, Rory’s dad’s got balls in his pants, the ship’s got a surprising builder,...
Arthur Darvill had it exactly right when he discusses the latest episode of Doctor Who in a promotional video – “It does what it says on the tin”. The Doctor’s got a gang, Amy has her own companions, Rory’s got his dad, Rory’s dad’s got balls in his pants, the ship’s got a surprising builder,...
- 9/11/2012
- by Vinnie Bartilucci
- Comicmix.com
NBC chairman Bob Greenblatt has just announced full season orders to new comedies “Up All Night” and “Whitney.”
“We made comedy an important goal for us this season and I’m very pleased to be making full-season commitments to both ‘Whitney’ and ‘Up All Night,’” said Greenblatt. “We’re thrilled with the creative direction of both shows as well as the potential for them to continue to build loyal audiences over the coming months.”
The network’s full-season pick-up of “Whitney” comes as a major surprise to… well, anyone who has suffered through an episode. Morbid curiosity gave it a 3.3 rating on its first night, but audiences abandoned the comedy by its second airing, which drew a 2.5 (down 24%).
The show, which stars foul-mouthed comedienne Whitney Cummings, was an odd choice for NBC’s Thursday night comedy block from the beginning. Its multi-camera format (complete with a trying-too-hard laugh track) is...
“We made comedy an important goal for us this season and I’m very pleased to be making full-season commitments to both ‘Whitney’ and ‘Up All Night,’” said Greenblatt. “We’re thrilled with the creative direction of both shows as well as the potential for them to continue to build loyal audiences over the coming months.”
The network’s full-season pick-up of “Whitney” comes as a major surprise to… well, anyone who has suffered through an episode. Morbid curiosity gave it a 3.3 rating on its first night, but audiences abandoned the comedy by its second airing, which drew a 2.5 (down 24%).
The show, which stars foul-mouthed comedienne Whitney Cummings, was an odd choice for NBC’s Thursday night comedy block from the beginning. Its multi-camera format (complete with a trying-too-hard laugh track) is...
- 10/4/2011
- by Jeff Leins
- newsinfilm.com
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