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In a parallel universe somewhere there is a show about three twentysomethings - a neat freak, an agorophobic with confidence issues, and a recovering sex addict - living in a flatshare. It's called The Flatshare, a name which definitely does what it says on the tin although isn't going to win ...
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sfx.co.uk — Above: K9 - due for a regeneration Paul Tams, the co-creator and associate producer on the K9... series that is being filmed in Australia has spoken to The Doctor Who News Page (aka, Outpost Gallifrey) about how the show is progressing. Apparently there ... (more) the leading science fiction, fantasy and horror magazine
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sfx.co.uk — So today's the big day. A new President. A landmark president. President number 44. But, of course,... science fiction has given us a few more presidents over the years. Though surprisingly for such a forward-thinking genre, the majority have been male ... (more) the leading science fiction, fantasy and horror magazine
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sfx.co.uk — It's human nature to assume the worst, the theory being if something is too good to be... true it probably is. Plus the higher expectations are for something the more likely it is that they're not going to be reached. Pity then the cast and crew behind ... (more) the leading science fiction, fantasy and horror magazine

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SFX — ... here are some handy links for you, if you want to find out what the fuss is about and see what we've had to say about it already: Thanks to SFX reader and forum moderator Narin channelling the groundswell of public support for the project, the popular pilot became a six-part series, and you can read our first online comment on that here . Then Narin blogged for us from the first screening of the new series, and you can read the spoiler-free review here , and the follow-up Q with cast and crew here . The official BBC blog is here . The ...

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