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Later with Jools Holland: ... with Jools Holland has to be one of the best music programs on TV, not just now, but in the last few years. it always has top quality artists on, not necessary artists topping the singles charts. Each artist has a chance to shine in their performances and sometimes chat to Jools Holland. Jools Holland also brings an enthusiasm to the show which is very infectiousand makes for more interesting viewing. Jools ...
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TV Program / Asylum is a music television program that focuses on Australian music, giving exposure to independent Australian artists. Asylum features all genres of Australian and International Music from both established acts and independent music. Filmed in the studio and on location, containing inte...
   
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sympatic Gavin & Stacey
... is an excellent comedy which can be found on BBC3 and it is no surprise that it has won a load of comedy awards recently as it is very funny. The comedy deals with a simple love affair between an Essex boy called Gavin (Mathew Horne) and a girl from Barry in Wales Stacey (Joanna Page) wh meet through work over the phone and when they finally meet it is love at first sight. This is a delightfully funny comedy however the two main characters are the sensible ones, it is the characters around them who provide the laughs, both of the writers James Corden (Smithy) and Ruth Jones (Nessa) play their best friends who have a love hate relationship and it is so funny how they...
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Mike999g Gavin & Stacey
... a refreshing and quirky sitcom this is!. The episodes revolve around Gavin & Staceys eventful lovelife and their circle of friends and family. The cast are all great and each show is masterfully penned by the writers. The characters are all charming in their own way, with Smithy stealing the show with his clingy friendship with Gavin and cheeky sense of humour. Ness, played by Ruth Jones(Little Britain, Fat Friends, Nighty Night) who plays Stacey s sister in the show is always entertaining and injects her own brand of dry humour to proceedings. Each episode leaves you in anticipation for the next and would definately be worth watching on DVD to get the full ...
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kellylouj Gavin & Stacey
... am a sucker for a new programme on TV, hence why I became the TV Guide as I will watch absolutely anything normally late at night when I am unable to get to sleep. More and more often I am finding that BBC Three is the channel for me offering programmes that I really enjoy and when I saw an advertisement for Gavin and Stacey I decided to watch it as it contained one of my favourite comedy performers James Corden. This is a multi-award winning sitcom and the 2nd series is due to resume this month on Sunday 16th at 9pm. Two of the main Characters actually write the show Ruth Jones (previously of Little Britain) and James Corden(Previously of Fat Friends and Presenter o...
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