December 2011
Cumberbatched: Mirror Interview with Benedict →
lornasp:
HE’s a household name thanks to the BBC’s hit detective drama Sherlock – and Benedict Cumberbatch’s star looks set to continue to rise as he moves from Baker Street to Hollywood.
Just days after the new series of the acclaimed updating of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s tales begins…
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As expected, the Daily Mail has news about the... →
londonphile:
A bit behind though, as we know David actually got married yesterday but they have to write something…
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Romangirl88: Fuse →
lornasp:
Looking forward to this:
The Fuse - early 2012 on BBC One (UK) It’s always a treat to have Christopher Eccleston back on our screens, and the Salford-born star plays disillusioned councilman Daniel in this new thriller from Conviction writer Bill Gallagher. Dervla Kirwan, Ewen…
okay
abundantlyqueer:
i’m done. there’s a chapter of credits and a chapter of additional material to go on there, but the story’s done.
Chapter 26 of Two Two One Bravo Baker
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Whether you view it romantically or platonically,...
nephynix:
abbyleaf101:
file under: things that are accurate
Very accurate
Sherlock is the 'gayest story in the history of... →
fyeahsherlock:
waiting-for-the-tardis:timeladycastiel
Is Mycroft married? Official answer from Godtiss...
artisticfangirl:
[…] What’s amazing is, it doesn’t matter how many times you say they’re not...
– Mark Gatiss in Gay Times.
‘girls of a certain age’ ugh this infantilizing bullshit.
(via davyjonesing)
ewwww
(via bourbons)
Yeah, so you handcuff your characters together and have all of the secondaries thinking they are a couple but it’s alright because that’s just gonna give you more audience...
I always thought that what Russell T. Davies did in Doctor Who was extremely...
– Mark Gatiss, on gay representation on television (via adoringuncertainty)