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| | | | TV Zone #230, July 2008 (Reference #T230) Scheduled publication date June 25 2008 Please note: all details and covers are provisional until publication date Even more fabulous features, absorbing articles and revealing reviews in the next packed issue. Place your order now to make sure you don't miss out on what is the magazine of Cult Television.
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| | TV Zone #229, June 2008 (Reference #T229) Scheduled publication date May 28 2008 Please note: all details and covers are provisional until publication date Even more fabulous features, absorbing articles and revealing reviews in the next packed issue. Place your order now to make sure you don't miss out on what is the magazine of Cult Television.
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| | TV Zone #228, May 2008 (Reference #T228) Now Available
Exclusive Interviews... Pushing Daisies Star Anna Friel tells us why she reckons the series' success is a testament to the appeal of old-fashioned romance Battlestar Galactica (2000s) Actress Rekha Sharma tells us about her nerves during her first days on set, and the shock of discovering her new role James Bond Producer Rosalind Ayres and Bond creator Fleming’s actress-niece Lucy Fleming tell us about bring Bond to radio Futurama Actor John DiMaggio, the voice of foul-mouthed bending robot Bender, lets loose about the series' return Heroes We catch up with the newcomers, heroes and villains, who joined the show in its second year as they reflect on their roles Ghost Whisperer Actor David Conrad reveals his encounters with the ghosts of Hollywood Plus... Doctor Who (2000s) A picture preview of the Time Lord’s next adventures, The Doctor’s Daughter and The Unicorn and the Wasp
Regulars Deep Thought As the family of Steptoe and Son star Harry H Corbett criticize the way he was portrayed in the BBC bio-pic The Curse of Steptoe, we wonder how far artistic licence can be stretched… Primetime Mad Men We speak to the creator of the 1960s-set advertising drama Diamond Mine Kicking off a new regular feature, we assess Fawlty Towers episode by episode to decide whether it deserves its reputation as one of television’s gems…
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| | TV Zone #227, April 2008 (Reference #T227) Now Available
Exclusive Interviews... Doctor Who (2000s) Director James Strong on the opening episode of the new (fourth) season Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Star Brian Austin Green and producer Josh Friedman Stargate Atlantis Actor Paul McGilllion discusses his return as the much-loved Dr Carson Beckett Battlestar Galactica (2000s) We talk to special effects supervisor Andrew Chamberlayne CSI: NY Actor AJ Buckley reveals how he’s made the shift from guest star to regular member of the New York team Plus... Ghost Whisperer Star Jennifer Love Hewitt reflects on the changes her psychic character Melinda Gordon underwent in Season 2
Regulars Deep Thought We wonder why we accept the gay jibes of Gene Hunt, the intolerant 1980s cop of Ashes to Ashes, as period detail, but would be shocked if he was realistically racist Primetime Canterbury’s Law ER star Juliana Margulies returns to the small screen as an unconventional lawyer Retro As the 1960s draw to a close, our ongoing history of television welcomes a cop show whose straight-forward approach would keep it running right through the 1970s, Hawaii Five-O
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| | TV Zone #226, March 2008 (Reference #T226)
Exclusive Interviews... Colour of Magic Rocky Horror legend Tim Curry on playing scheming Trymon Torchwood Star Freema Agyeman discusses living with death in the later weeks, and the upcoming fourth season of Doctor Who Writers JC Wilsher and Joe Lidster Ashes to Ashes Actor Dean Andrews tells us about playing unProfessional cop Ray Carling Stargate SG-1 Star Claudia Black on motherhood and upcoming DVD movie The Ark of Truth Eli Stone New Series Species star Natasha Henstridge tells us why she’s moved to television
Regulars Deep Thought What was the cause of the demise of Grange Hill after 30 years? Primetime The Return of Jezebel James It’s a female Odd Couple as a successful children’s writer who, ironically, can’t have children asks her little sister to have a child for her… Radio Zone We take a look at the audio adaptation of Robert Rankin's Brightonomicon
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| | TV Zone #225, February 2008 (Reference #T225)
Exclusive Interviews... Primeval Actors Hannah Spearitt and Andrew-Lee Potts on getting soaked while ‘visiting’ the Future, living in a new reality… and falling for each other Ashes to Ashes Actor Philip Glenister, aka Gene Hunt, holds forth on the 1980s, American remakes of British TV, and what we can expect from the follow-up to Life on Mars… Torchwood Actress Eve Myles tells us about her character Gwen Cooper's place as the Human heart of the Torchwood team Actor Kai Owen on playing Gwen's boyfriend and joining the Torchwood team Knight Rider (2000s) Star Justin Bruening tells us about fulfilling a childhood fantasy by stepping into David Hasselhoff’s shoes as new lead Michael Tracer Jericho Former NYPD Blue star Esai Morales on joining the cast as Major Beck Medium Stars Patricia Arquette and Jake Weber reveal how the Dubois are coping with having Allison’s psychic skills revealed The Colour of Magic Best-selling author Terry Pratchett gives us a sneak preview of the upcoming Sky mini-series based on his first Discworld books
Regulars Deep Thought Was Andy Milman’s condemnation of celebrity culture in the Extras finale right? Primetime Cashmere Mafia The ladies who lunch are about to give the Desperate Housewives a run for their money Retro Our continuing history of television assesses the 1968-69 season, when black actors started to get decent roles… but sexism remained…
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| | TV Zone #224, January 2008 (Reference #T224)
Exclusive Interviews... Torchwood Lead writer Chris Chibnall Primeval Star Douglas Henshall, and comedian Ben Miller on playing it straight as manipulative civil servant James Lester The Sarah Connor Chronicles Summer Glau onplaying the latest Terminator Heroes Dominic Keating discusses joining the series Tin Man Part two of our comprehensive behind-the-scenes feature Battlestar Galactica (2000s) Actress Tricia Helfer reveals the latest version of her Cylon alter-ego Number Six Bones Executive producer Barry Jefferson With... Moving Wallpaper We speak to the team responsible for this innovative new approach to television drama
Regulars Deep Thought Has the reality TV bubble finally burst? Primetime Pioneers of Television Some of the small screen veterans interviewed in this new documentary about the early days of the medium… With over 35 regular and bang up-to-date TV reviews…
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