All Entries in the "Narratively Minded" Category
The TV Rundown – 27/02/12
I’ll be looking at the more recent episodes of ‘The River’ and ‘Modern Family’ as well as news on Communities future, how Frank Darabonts new project may have given us spoilers for ‘The Walking Dead’, Terry O’Quinn landing a starring role in a new ABC supernatural drama, a new Hannibal series being picked up by NBC and why I’m not excited about CBS’s show ‘Elementary’.
Narratively Minded #20 – Brilliant But Cancelled
This being the 20th edition and all, many writers would use this as an excuse to produce some sort of special edition. Instead I’m choosing to take this as an opportunity to be a little self-indulgent. I’m finally going to do my personal list counting down the five most soul crushing cancellations I have ever had to experience in my TV watching career.
The TV Rundown – 13/02/12
This week I’ll be looking at the ratings for ‘Being Human’s’ return, some casting news for ‘Falling Skies’, a new show from the producer of ‘Modern Family’, ‘The Office’ getting a spin off and ‘House MD’ finally calling it quits.
Narratively Minded #19 – Remembering Chuck
Welcome to the 19th edition of Narratively Minded, this week I’m going to be taking a look at NBC’s little show that could, ‘Chuck’ following the broadcast of the final episode of it’s five year run.
The TV Rundown – 23/01/12
This week I’ll be talking about the status of a couple of shows, including BBC’s Sherlock, Arrested Development, Luther and Fringe. As well as Simon Cowells insane idea for the winner of Britain’s Got Talent and the UK return date for Game Of Thrones.
Narratively Minded #18 – The Mid Season’s Most Promising Shows
So this week I’m going to be taking a look at what I believe to be the four most promising shows starting in the coming couple of months as part of the US mid-season.
The TV Rundown – 09/01/12
Welcome to TV Rundown 2012, this week I’m going to be looking at the ratings for UK shows during both Christmas Day and the entire year, AMC’s Hell On Wheels, Outnumbered, Aaron Sorkins new show, concerns over the future of Sherlock, where American Horror Story goes next and finally Misfits losing two more members of it’s primary cast.










