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(0) Comments | Posted 28 April 2013 | (18:48)
The past year has been great for telly and as we're only two weeks away from the 2013 BAFTA Television Awards, I thought I'd give you a little lowdown of who I think deserves to walk away with an award in the Comedy and Entertainment categories... and maybe those who...
(0) Comments | Posted 22 March 2013 | (23:58)
As far back as I can remember, BBC Television Centre had always been a place in which I wanted to work. I think my love affair with TVC all started with Live & Kicking, the Saturday morning kids TV show fronted by the likes of Andi Peters and Phillip Schofield,...
(0) Comments | Posted 23 January 2013 | (22:07)
"And the winner, of the Entertainment Presenter award goes to... Ant & Dec!"
We've heard this sentence before right? Eleven times in fact. And then last night they only won it again making it an incredible twelve years in a row that they've won that award.
So as the losers,...
(0) Comments | Posted 21 January 2013 | (13:23)
On the 30 September 2012 I was invited over to BBC TV Centre to watch the recording of the fifth episode in the new series of Miranda. Having been to previous recordings in TV Centre I knew what to expect, not least the very funny warm up guy, yep, there...
(0) Comments | Posted 1 January 2013 | (10:10)
First of all Happy New Year. Thanks for making 2012 such a good one and here's to 2013! Expect many more blogs, reviews and watch as I step up to the mark and interview some well known telly faces along the way - exciting stuff.
So now the time has...
(0) Comments | Posted 12 December 2012 | (22:59)
Some of you may recall the blog I wrote a few weeks back with some of my predictions of who I wanted to win at The British Comedy Awards 2012. Well, that night came and went last night and here is what actually happened, whether I picked any...
(0) Comments | Posted 2 December 2012 | (21:20)

Very often the BBC will decide to end a sitcom after its second series. Previous examples include Fawlty Towers and The Office. But luckily Him & Her isn't one of those and after a very successful second series the show returned a few weeks...

(0) Comments | Posted 15 May 2013 | (17:48)