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Agatha Christie Marple 4.02 Murder is Easy (2009, Mystery TV) – 3/10 review

Mister Slimm wrote 3 months ago: Julia McKenzie: Miss Marple Writer (Original Novel): Agatha Christie Camilla Arfwedson: Rose Humbleb … more →

Tags: TV, 03/10 Review, Agatha Christie, Karen Thrussell, 2009, Stephen Churchett, benedict cumberbatch, Julia McKenzie, Camilla Arfwedson

Masterpiece Mystery: Miss Marple – Murder is Easy Recap & Review2 comments

Laurel Ann wrote 5 months ago: The second episode of the Miss Marple Mysteries aired on Sunday, July 12th on Masterpiece Mystery wi … more →

Tags: Masterpiece Mystery, Agatha Christie, benedict cumberbatch, Jemma Redgrave, Julia McKenzie, Miss Marple, Murder is easy, mystery novel

on: tipping the velvet1 comment

c taylor wrote 8 months ago: Tipping the Velvet (2002) If you’re like me, you didn’t see this film until it was relea … more →

Tags: film reviews / commentaries, lesbian celluloid, 2002, film based on a book, Geoffrey Sax (director), Sarah Waters, Rachael Stirling, Keeley Hawes, Jodhi May

Series 6 of Spooks

vanityandpride wrote 9 months ago: The new series of Spooks started last night on ABC1.  I had never watched it before, but having hear … more →

Tags: TV, abc, ABC1, Agni Scott, Alex Lanipekun, Gemma Jones, hermione norris, Hugh Simon, Matthew Marsh

Creditors at the Donmar Warehouse

culture sponge wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been lucky enough to see quite a lot of theatre in a short space of time recently. Credit … more →

Tags: theatre, August Strindberg, David Grieg, Alan Rickman, Donmar Warehouse, tom burke, Owen Teale, Henrik Ibsen, Rosmersholm

Tut, tut, looks like rain...

Craig wrote 1 year ago: What a disgusting day it was today. Absolutely gross out. Cold. Windy. Pouring rain. And I was fooli … more →

Tags: London, Museums, theatre, rain, creditors, Alan Rickman, fortysomething, tate modern, Russia

Review - Creditors - The Donmar1 comment

webcowgirl wrote 1 year ago: It is not often that a night at the theater leaves me feeling a little breathless, but last night … more →

Tags: London, London theatre reviews, great shows on now in London, London Theatre, Rosmersholm, Donmar, creditors, Strindberg, tom burke

Review - Creditors by Strindberg, Donmar Warehouse3 comments

Andrew (a west end whinger) wrote 1 year ago: Take two Whingers. Take two Strindberg virgins. Of course they’re one and the same. Or two and … more →

Tags: theatre, Review, West End, London, Donmar Warehouse, Entertainment, August Strindberg, creditors, tom burke

The Austen Tattler: News and Gossip on the Blogosphere4 comments

Laurel Ann wrote 1 year ago: “All that she wants is gossip, and she only likes me now because I supply it.” Marianne … more →

Tags: Austen Tattler, Jane Austen, northanger abbey, Emma, Mr. Darcy, persuasion, A Walk With Jane Austen, The Mysteries of Udolpho, Mr. Knightley's Diary

Fun for Teens, References for Me

kalafudra wrote 1 year ago: When St. Trinian’s came out here, I figured I had to see it, because of Rupert Everett, Stephe … more →

Tags: Books, Movies, Pride and Prejudice, Stephen Fry, Colin Firth, Mamma Mia, Another Country, Russell Brand, Rupert Everett

Pride and Prejudice - The Special Edition (A&E, 1996)

hhotpicks wrote 1 year ago: The timeless themes of love and marriage in Jane Austen’s superb romantic comedy Pride and Pre … more →

Tags: A&E Home Video, Pride and Prejudice, Matthew MacFadyen, capital baltica, matthew mcfadyen, viento suave, misil antiaereo sovietico, Simon Langton, Colin Firth

Heathrow Expansion: Anna Chancellor joins the protest

Airline Blogger wrote 1 year ago: Anna Chancellor, the “Four Wedding and a Funeral” star is the latest celebrity to join t … more →

Tags: Airports, Heathrow, UK, Four Wedding and a Funeral, London

"Most of our people have never had it so good"2 comments

westendbitch wrote 1 year ago: Never So Good – 26th March 2008 – Press Night Originally uploaded by Lola how_i_lie It … more →

Tags: understudies my arse, proper theatre reviews, theatre, National Theatre, West End, Never So Good, Plays

Theatre Review: Never So Good

feignedmischief wrote 1 year ago: Plot: Set against a back-drop of fading Empire, war, the Suez crisis, vintage champagne, adultery an … more →

Tags: Theatre & Performing Arts, National Theatre, National Theatre, Jeremy Irons, Harold Macmillan, Howard Brenton, Never So Good, Pip Carter, Ian McNeice

Review - Never So Good with Jeremy Irons at the National Theatre9 comments

Phil (a west end whinger) wrote 1 year ago: An understandably overlooked historical fact: Phil’s place of birth was determined by the Suez … more →

Tags: theatre, Review, West End, London, National Theatre, Reviews, Entertainment, Never So Good, Harold Macmillan


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