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It's not a jukebox musical so I'll take it. Plus, it's reportedly very good.

I liked that cartoon. Since I didn't have many of the comic books, it probably where most of my knowledge of the Spider-Man universe comes from. But even at the time, the attempt to integrate computer graphics felt clumsy and the glowing stripes in the Osborns' hair always confused me.

I used to watch this show a lot with my brothers but the only episode I really remember was one where the bad guys created wax-like people. At the end of the episode, all the wax people melted in a way that horrified me enough to remember almost 30 years later. We also had a lot of the toys and had to have our dad

Like most people, I'm sure, I read the whole thing hearing his voice and intonations.

Not surprised given Charlton's well known optimism. But I doubt he's right.

I'm also a fan of Susan Calman and Andy Hamilton so I think that averages out.

I believe he is. I enjoyed it when they would put him on the same team as Greg Davies.

There's an episode coming up with Brian Blessed that I'm particularly looking forward to. As well as an appearance by Harry Shearer.

Since it's Channel 4, my guess would be Davina McCall and Jimmy Carr.

I love the show but good for them for not going along. I'm hearing that Mary Berry doesn't want to move and this may make it easier for her to leave as well. All four stars were pretty vocal about wanting to stay on the BBC and it's nice to see it wasn't just talk.

Vimeo used to be my go to place for things that had been taken down by YouTube. It looks like they're cleaning up and going high profile. Oh well, I've still got Dailymotion.

I had never seen Hush so I just looked it up. There is nothing about that film that's seems particularly related to Gerald's Game. So I'm still skeptical that it can be done and flat out doubtful that I would be interested in seeing it done.

This really sucks. I like a lot of things on Channel 4 but GBBO just doesn't fit the tone of the channel. And if they do make it fit, they're going to ruin it. I'm frankly baffled how Love Productions thought they were going to be able to get more money from the BBC in this political climate.

They just filmed a new series - but for Channel 4. Simon Blackwell (who wrote for Peep Show and The Thick of It) wrote it and it co-stars Julia Deakin (Marsha on Spaced) and Louise Brealey (Molly on Sherlock). No idea when it will air, though.

"Gethsemane" is a good choice. "King Herod's Song" was the first one I heard so that get's a sentimental vote (although it also potentially the most annoying is staged wrong). And my family members frequently ask each other "What's the buzz? Tell me what's a-happening."

There was a full Kids in the Hall reunion on an episode of Lilo & Stitch.

BRITISH PANEL SHOWS:

Yay, Clark Johnson! He was also the first director of The Wire and also directed for The Shield and Homeland. He also directed a wonderful TV movie called Boycott starring the also wonderful Jeffrey Wright as Martin Luther King Jr.

Dick Tracy, surely.