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I was all ready to look for that QI clip when I saw the headline. The episode is from 2010 so it's kind of funny it's suddenly making news. Here's a link: http://www.dailymotion.com/…

It's baffling that this man gets hired to do anything let alone half of a friendly morning show team. That would be like putting Bill O'Reilly on the Today show - no one wants to wake up to that.

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If you ever plan on watching the first season and don't want to know who the culprit is, this season will definitely spoil that. Otherwise, this case is almost completely unrelated to the earlier ones.

It's nice of the BBC to send out screeners for ITV shows.

Someone already mentioned the connection between Paddington and Jeremy Clarkson. I'd also add that Clarkson's mother was the one who came up with the idea of putting him in boots as they helped the doll stand up.

Watching 1776!

Agreed. Even the mystery side of Series 2 what very different from the way the mystery was presented in Series 1. Although the fact that Chibnall is willing to experiment with different forms of storytelling is one of the few things giving me hope about his upcoming run of Doctor Who.

The UK Office had two seasons and two Christmas specials. Broadchurch will have three total seasons. It's not particularly gratuitous in comparison.

Count me as another one who didn't think Series 2 was that bad. I particularly liked how they pointed out how many things done in the first series that made good television simply wouldn't hold up in court.

That's too weird for me. He'll always be the guy who once gagged on a spoonful of Crisco and also once got drunk and threw up in Stephen Colbert's car for a field piece. I'm incapable of thinking of him as sexy.

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But he's one of my favorite Discworld characters!

Basically this. I had hoped that he would start pointing fingers and naming names so that some of the other people (and I'm 100% certain there are a lot of others) could also be held accountable. Unfortunately, that would require him to acknowledge that what he did was wrong.

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Caesar will be played by David Calder. Here's a picture with the main cast:

The New Yorker had an article about one of the protesters. I assume she's over 18 but she really does seem like a 15-year-old who is needy for social media validation and thinks the only way she can get it is through right-wing martyrdom: http://www.newyorker.com/ne…

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