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I'm spending a few hours getting caught up on Matt Berry's Toast of London, which Channel 4 helpfully repeated all of at 1am last night.

"Probably, because he's never gone over budget on a single episode. Fact."

Herstory of Dance was the only one I really liked in S4, and I didn't even laugh much at it.

It only aired two episodes in 2013, so I think it counts as a 2012 death.

His mentor relationship with the lead is much more reciprocated than the Cox/JD relationship ever was too.

I saw Sunset Boulevard, which was fantastic. Hitchcock's Rope and Shadow of a Doubt too.

Yup, Anna Camp was Bethany Van Nuys. I mostly know her from True Blood and Good Wife.

I got about 20 pairs of socks for Christmas, and was rather pleased.

I'm liking it so far. Not perfect, but probably the most enjoyable new multi-cam sitcom for the last few years.

PoI picks up around midway through S1, but S2 is much more of an improvement, and S3 has been very good so far.

I quite like Actual Lead Guy. He played Nick on The LA Complex, a show I
really enjoyed which no-one watched (almost literally; it set records
for low viewership).

I'm guessing All Is Lost just hasn't been seen by enough people. Maybe if it had come out earlier in the year. Redford definitely deserves a spot.

Though it's slightly inaccurate, as he has his own show. It just hasn't started yet.

You are wrong.