Life On Mars
Friday 28th July, 2006 13:32 Comments: 1
It seems hard to believe that the first season of Life On Mars was only on our screeens a few months ago (it feels a lot longer), but the second season has almost finished filming, and should be on BBC in autumn.
However, "John Simm and I are pretty adamant that we don\'t push the show beyond its natural shelf life," Glenister told US journalists this week. "We think that's probably sooner rather than later. Whether we wrap things up at the end of this season, or whether we have a two-part special afterwards, we\'re not quite sure yet."
Ah well, it was good while it lasted, and at least I still have a whole season to look forward to laterr this year.
I was never a big fan of Extras, which is also due back for a second (and final :D) season. Ricky Gervais has said that the next series, due to start in September, won\'t just be the last of the show, but the last ever sitcom he\'ll produce. Ricky will, however, continue to work with writing partner Stephen Merchant - but it\'ll be all serious. "We\'d like to do drama," he told the Sun. I know, I know, I\'m trusting something that appeared in The Sun, but it doesn\'t sound too ridiculous.
However, "John Simm and I are pretty adamant that we don\'t push the show beyond its natural shelf life," Glenister told US journalists this week. "We think that's probably sooner rather than later. Whether we wrap things up at the end of this season, or whether we have a two-part special afterwards, we\'re not quite sure yet."
Ah well, it was good while it lasted, and at least I still have a whole season to look forward to laterr this year.
I was never a big fan of Extras, which is also due back for a second (and final :D) season. Ricky Gervais has said that the next series, due to start in September, won\'t just be the last of the show, but the last ever sitcom he\'ll produce. Ricky will, however, continue to work with writing partner Stephen Merchant - but it\'ll be all serious. "We\'d like to do drama," he told the Sun. I know, I know, I\'m trusting something that appeared in The Sun, but it doesn\'t sound too ridiculous.
Robert - Friday 28th July, 2006 14:11
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