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Rufus Sewell had a very memorable role in Parade's End.
Haven't seen it but I assume it would pale next to the Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson version. Robert Sean Leonard once said that he took the job in Swing Kids just so he could badger Branagh into casting him. He doesn't even like Claudio, he just wanted to be in the movie.
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When was the Homicide: Life on the Street reunion movie?
I can't make a final decision until I hear from Daniel.
They also did television episodes. I definitely remember the one for NewsRadio and I think I remember seeing one for Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
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Today's Charlie Brooker Classic Video is another one from Screenwipe. Inspired by reading Russell T. Davies' book about writing Doctor Who, Brooker interview several television writers including Davies and the writers of Peep Show:
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My 160GB iPod Classic has started acting weird. It's going to break my heart if it stops working.
I liked Ed but I've still never forgiven him for choosing Carol over Frankie.
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As someone who hangs around the Sherlock fandom a lot, I'm equal parts amused and irritated by The Johnlock Conspiracy Theory. (The ones who are convinced that Moffat and Gatiss are constantly hinting that the show will end with Sherlock and John in a romantic relationship. And for some reason, they've decided to…
In honor of all this love that's going around, today's Charlie Brooker clip is from the episode of Screenwipe that first brought Charlie and Konnie Huq together. Naturally, it involves public urination: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
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That would be interesting. I'd also like to see the beginning of their relationship when Rodgers was transitioning from his collaboration with Lorenz Hart.
I'd like a general "biopic" about the Freedom Riders or any of the lesser known but very important people involved in the Civil Rights movement. If I have to pick specific names, I choose Diane Nash and Bayard Rustin.
Yay, Kevin Kline! There are actors that can do drama, comedy, and musical theatre well but I'm struggling to think of someone who can do all three as well Kline can.
Today's Charlie Brooker video comes from me looking for the episode of Only Connect with Mark Gatiss and coming across the one Charlie was on: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Couldn't decide whether to link to Gameswipe or How Video Games Changed the World for today's Charlie Brooker video. So here's both: