Holy shit! Now there’s actually something on the Oprah Winfrey Network I’m going to watch!
Kenmore native wins his OWN TV show: wivb.com
I bet she did it just so I’d have to watch. Curses! Foiled again! You can see a small snippet of Zach’s “pilot” show over at the OWN website. . . . → Read More: Zach Anner got his show!
I’m a science geek so it probably goes without saying that I love the NOVA series on PBS. I’m also a big fan of Neil Degrasse Tyson who is hosting this season of NOVA scienceNOW. So far I’ve recorded two episodes on our DVR and I’ve enjoyed both of them immensely.
Something to look forward to on Christmas Day is the latest Doctor Who Christmas special which will be aired in both the U.K. and America on December 25th for the first time. Here’s the trailer for it:
To say that I was skeptical when I first heard news that there were plans to turn the hysterically funny Twitter feed @shitmydadsays into a sitcom is probably an understatement. The fact that the network planning to do this was CBS only deepened said skepticism, but when they announced that William Shatner was going to . . . → Read More: SEB 30 Second Review: $#*! My Dad Says.
OK so that’s not entirely true. The character of Dumbledore won’t be coming to DW, but rather the actor who currently plays him: Michael Gambon. Additionally it sounds like this will be the most Christmas-y DW special of them all:
…if it ever gets made,that is. Slingers is a 60′s heist story at heart, albeit one set in the 2260′s. It’s the brainchild of Mike Sizemore and it stars Sean Pertwee — as in the son of the third Doctor from Doctor Who, Jon Pertwee — along with Adrian Bower, Tom Mison, Margo Stilley, Haruka . . . → Read More: “Slingers” looks like it’ll be my new favorite TV show…
There is a town in Brazil where the birth rate of twins in almost 1000% higher than anywhere else on the planet. All manner of explanations from aliens to nuclear tests have been put forth to explain why, but one theory stands out from the rest. That the infamous Nazi Joseph Mengele’s experiments into creating . . . → Read More: National Geographic looks into mystery of Brazilian town with tons of twins.
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