two images of the human body's circulatory system. One of them with good cable management
The human circulatory system, before and after proper cable management.
two images of the human body's circulatory system. One of them with good cable management
The human circulatory system, before and after proper cable management.
GONE
In the last 10 years, the licence fee has only gone up by £34.50/year. In the same time, for the same deal (HD, no ads), Netflix has gone up by almost double that, £67.08/year. And that’s just for Netflix, not the ENTIRE BBC.
Can I go to the timeline where cybersecurity pros are being spammed with writing opportunities because screenwriting is considered a business-critical skill, and so many programs and films are being made, I'm already working full-time, and Gav from IT is being asked to re-train in the creative arts?
Headline on Hollywood Reporter that reads ”Paddington 4, Escape From New York' Reboot in the Works”
I misread the headline as one movie and got very excited for a moment…
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Sertraline Dreams
I was in Cardiff trying to find lunch but there was nothing I fancied.
The shared excitement over NASA’s recent mission compared to the general indifference to SpaceX missions speaks to the power of something seen as the product of communal human effort rather than just the ego and avarice of one obnoxious dork.
Taskmaster continues to be made of pure joy ❤️❤️❤️
Oh, sharks are prepared for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax as sole traders, are they? Grow up.
This was good.
From a writing perspective I want to know how long the discussion was about shrinking the wife in the first ten minutes, or at the end of episode one.
I get this kind of note all the time.
Writing a detective who’s mediocre at his job but has solid mental health and achieved a good work-life balance
I've been rewatching it constantly for the last ten or so years. I'm 42 and find that if you power through this feeling you start to long for those problems instead.
Also, do you think we'll ever get to make drama like this again?
Broadcast in a world where they commissioned a 21-episode second series of a late night, post-Newsnight British drama.
Apart from the fact I was 13 when it debuted, I wish commissioning was like this again - risks, grounded characters and stories with nary a TV detective in sight. 2/2
It is impossible to overstate how great This Life is. I watch it regularly and you should too if you were either too young to have seen it, or missed it first time round.
Remarkably grounded, (Sorry, Industry, the comps with This Life were wide of the mark). 1/2
Until then, we can keep sharing the history we collected on the Hidden Now Heard project. You can take a look at our archive here: www.peoplescollection.wales/users/15475
4/4 #scriptsky #scriptskyuk
You can be sure there was no such thing as ethics approval back then (I say back then, but still within my lifetime).
It's still a very hidden history, one that, as a society, we have not yet reckoned with. I hope I can find a home for the pilot one day.
3/4
The 1st was about long-stay hospitals. I was going through two presentations earlier, these headlines are among the documents that will always stay with me. Doctors running experiments on disabled people, believing that the modern world was too much and that they should live as cavemen instead 2/4
I've written a pilot called 'Dunraven' about life at a fictional Welsh long-stay hospital for people with a learning disability, set in the 60s/70s.
I've been running/managing/delivering learning disability heritage projects for almost twelve years.
1/4
Screegrab from Deaf Funny. Gemma dressed as a copper next to Ben Green as an interpreter.
Another screengrab from Deaf Funny. Gemma is pointing at the suspect and the caption reads “So you agree you did it?”
Can I play one of the arresting officers in the inevitable dramatisation by Sarah Phelps?
I have experience 👇
A covers band that only covers the bridge of classic rock songs.
@curzon.soho ceiling, reminding me a little of the opening shot of Dawn of the Dead (1979), if you ignore the lights.
Back after two days in a room with a whiteboard and some lovely people chiseling our film's story.
The hand in picture 2 is not for scale, but to hide the contents of Act 2a.
*gestures to the BBC to come closer*
Hey lads. Come here. Just watching Small Prophets. You know, that thoughtful, sweet comedy you've given someone time and money to make. How about you invest in more people that have nice ideas and maybe nurture a new generation of voices? Just an idea, like.
I only have one note about S4E4 of #industry. There is no way the British police would turn up for a noise complaint. The neighbour would have been told to complete a noise diary over the course of two weeks whilst Rishi and your man from Stranger Things coked out on the couch to Greatest Hits 80s.
"Hey, is that a shining city on a hill?"
*Takes a closer look*
"No, just a turd rolled in glitter".
A man with Down's Syndrome teams up with his old headmaster and they solve petty crimes in a Welsh town called City using what they know from their favourite cosy crime show, 'Death Becomes Fir' (which is about an arborist who solves murder in their spare time).
Why yes, producers, you can read it.
Same energy.