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Sunday 2nd January, 2005 00:28 Comments: 0
Apparently, the fourth season of 24 will premiere on Sunday January 30th at 9:00PM on Sky One in the UK. Which makes sense, as America begins on Sunday 9th (2 episodes on Sunday, followed by 2 episodes on Monday) with a new episode aired every week for the entire season, from what I've heard.

There's also a double episode of Alias in America this week, to kick off the new series. It follows Lost, JJ Abrams' other hit TV show. And a double episode of 8 Simple Rules this week. Obviously it's the fashionable thing to do.

I decided to start watching the old Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie from 1992 with Kristy Swanson. It's a little different to the TV series. Vampires float.
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