... except me. Well, I'll be able to view selected clips from the
series, but full episodes will be available to US viewers on the TBS
website:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20101104/tv_nm/us_conan
Also, a look at the layout of stage 15 of the Warner lot:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/201
Hmmm. There's the name, the Baker Street address, the landlady,
Lestrade, Watson's backstory and diary, the quirky character traits
(some of which were ripped off for "House") and the arch-enemy
Moriarty. Pretty distinctively Holmes, I'd say.
On Nov 4, 1:17 pm, Dave Sikula wrote:
> I couldn't agr
So now you can watch jittery, out of focus, hand held shots of people
running through streets in HD!
CBS cares.
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Ben Scripps wrote:
> Phil and company make the jump to HD starting with the spring edition:
>
> http://www.eyeoncbs.com/main/content/viewText.jsp?id=56
Phil and company make the jump to HD starting with the spring edition:
http://www.eyeoncbs.com/main/content/viewText.jsp?id=56393
There's essentially no other information about the HD switch in the release,
but there is this about the show's performance: "This Fall's installment of
THE AMAZING R
NBC has disavowed the caterer-agents by not picking up the back
episodes.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118026920?refCatId=14
Ron Casalotti
Wayne, NJ
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NBC has disavowed the caterer-agents by not picking up the back
episodes.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118026920?refCatId=14
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I couldn't agree with you more, Kevin. I was very dubious, but enjoyed
the hell out of the first two episodes -- but the problem that occurs
to me is that, as good as the series is -- without the Victorian
trappings, Sherlock is just another in a line of present-day
detectives (House, Goren) who kn
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On Nov 4, 7:10 am, Jon Delfin wrote:
> These are, presumably, the edited-for-PBS versions of the shows?
>
> Grrr. Bad enough that BBCA does this; at least they have the excuse of
> needing to insert ad breaks. Shame on you, PBS.
It's sorta the same thing.
While BBC station breaks are one minut
I haven't seen #2 yet. The first episode ran around 80 minutes
(including end credits; 90 minute slot, but with teaser scenes and
Alan Cumming at the beginning, and done in time for five minutes of
PBS blah blah blah). Unfortunately, I can't find it, but somebody who
attended a screening of the pre
How much has been cut for PBS? First episode ran right around 90 minutes,
second was a bit shorter.
David
From: Jon Delfin
Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] Sherlock
These are, presumably, the edited-for-PBS versions of the shows?
Grrr. Bad enough that BBCA does
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 4:00 AM, David Bruggeman wrote:
> The Masterpiece website is streaming the episodes that have aired until
> December 7th. Not sure what country restrictions may be in place for
> viewing.
>
> http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/sherlock/watch.html
Neither the PBS website n
These are, presumably, the edited-for-PBS versions of the shows?
Grrr. Bad enough that BBCA does this; at least they have the excuse of
needing to insert ad breaks. Shame on you, PBS.
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 7:00 AM, David Bruggeman wrote:
> The Masterpiece website is streaming the episodes that
The Masterpiece website is streaming the episodes that have aired until
December
7th. Not sure what country restrictions may be in place for viewing.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/sherlock/watch.html
David
From: Kevin M.
To: tvornottv@googlegroups.c
I was also worried about Martin Freeman being able to schedule another
series of Sherlock around his new Hobbit commitments, even though the
second series of Sherlock was announced first. I'm pretty sure I know
which one has the more significant pay packet. But according to this
tweet from Mark Gat
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 8:10 PM, David Bruggeman wrote:
> It aired on PBS in the DC area tonight as part of Masterpiece Mystery.
> While it was just the first installment, "A Study in Pink" (loosely based on
> "A Study in Scarlet"), I was quite pleased by it, much like what Michael had
> to say wh
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 6:49 PM, Jim Ellwanger wrote:
> On Nov 3, 2010, at 5:01 PM, PGage wrote:
>
> > At Wrigley we found out why the leave so early - while it is easy to get
> there, it is a nightmare waiting for that Red Train (or whatever its called)
> to get back down town.
>
> Red Line. Or
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