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Looking back on 2004, and forward to 2005!
Including previews of...
Alias
Battlestar Galactica
Charmed
Desperate Housewives
Ghost Whisperer
Invasion
Lost
Medium
Smallville
Supernatural
Surface
and a round-up of the best non-genre entertainment!
Plus...
Times Past Review of the Year
We take a look back at 2005, the year which saw British Sci-Fi relaunched in a big way… With Doctor Who, the demise of high quality dramas Carnivàle, Dead Like Me and Joan of Arcadia, and the rise of the all-conquering Desperate Housewives and Lost
Charmed
Executive producer Brad Kern takes us through the changes for the show's eighth season, as the Charmed Ones gain a protégée and try to lead a blissful, demon-free existence
Desperate Housewives
Doug Savant expresses his joy at playing Tom Scavo, one half of the show's only 'normal' couple, even if he's not so keen on spending time dancing in his underwear
Smallville
This season, Lois Lane Erica Durance has also been boosted to a place in the opening credits. It seems the deal also includes appearing mainly in her skimpies, though. We found out how much she enjoys stripping
Medium
With one season under her belt, star Patricia Arquette has noticed a slew of shows copying the style of Medium. But, she tells us, she's more interested in making sure her character, Allison Dubois, stays true to life
Surface
As strange creatures make their presence felt in Earth's oceans, Lake Bell, who plays scientist Laura Daughtery, reveals what she's doing to make known the truth about their existence
Supernatural
As the Winchester boys trawl truck-stop America for stories of the weird, wonderful and frequently deadly, series creator Eric Kripke explains what inspired him and what his plans are for the show's future
Invasion
You might remember her as a Taelon in Earth: Final Conflict, and now Kari Matchett is playing an alien again, albeit out of make-up and with no idea what she's become. She discusses her role in the slow-burning drama
CSI: Miami
It's all fun and games until someone gets a nail in the eye, as CSI Ryan Wolfe, aka Jonathan Togo, can attest as he relives his recent cases on the show, including a close encounter with a nail gun
Las Vegas
Creator and executive producer Gary Scott Thompson chats about the reasons for the success of the glitzy comedy-drama - namely fast, furious fun and as many breasts as can be got into a shot
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