Showing posts with label Jordan Andrew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jordan Andrew. Show all posts
on Sunday, January 03, 2016
Words: Jordan Andrew


Yesterday's part one of my top twenty TV shows of 2015 contained the likes of big US superhero offerings 'Arrow' and 'Daredevil', as well as 'No Offence' and 'The Great British Bake Off' from closer to home. Finishing off the list, here are my top ten programmes from the past year.
on Saturday, January 02, 2016
Words: Jordan Andrew


2015 what a year it has been from Madonna falling off the stage on The Brits, Caitlyn Jenner stealing the Karadashian crown, the Hatton Garden Heist and ‘emojis’ becoming multi-cultured and no longer being Simpsons characters. Television has also been at its best in 2015, and here's the first part of my top twenty countdown of 2015's best TV shows.
on Thursday, September 03, 2015
'Dope' (UK cinema release: 4 Sep '15) // Words: Jordan Andrew


The well-deserved buzz around 'Straight Outta Compton' might make you think that there isn’t much room around for another Hip Hop style movie. Well, start making some room as 'Dope' is hitting our cinemas. Starring up and coming actor Shameik Moore as Malcolm, a guy who loves the 90s from the fashion to the music, which makes him the outcast in a Hip Hop world run by Kanye West, Kenderick Lamar and Drake.
on Monday, July 06, 2015
Words: Jordan Andrew


US sitcom 'Broad City' has had some buzz so when 4music offered us the chance to view the opening episodes of the first series, we were there. 'Broad City' stars Abbi Jackson and Ilana Glazer, as two women trying to survive in New York as every day brings a new crazy situation for the girls to try and get themselves out of.
on Monday, June 01, 2015
Words: Jordan Andrew


'Empire'


I have been going on about 'Empire' for a while now, which has been the talk of the town in the USA with a growing audience each episode. I did not believe this would be picked up by a UK channel until the end of the year but I was proven wrong by E4. 'Empire' reunites 'Hustle & Flow' stars Terence Howard and Taraji P Henson along with a range of R&B and hip hop stars to keep you glued to the screen.
on Monday, April 20, 2015
Words: Jordan Andrew


'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt'


I feel a bit behind talking about 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt', it premiered last month on Netflix however whenever I think about it the show I have the theme tune stuck in my head. I would even say it is arguable one of the best television theme tunes of 2015 so far. Starring Ellie Kemper as Kimmy Schmidt - a naïve woman who escapes from a doomsday cult and decides to adjust to a life in New York City.
on Sunday, March 22, 2015
Words: Jordan Andrew & Saam Das


In Cinemas: 'Mommy' (2014) + 'Cinderella' (2015)

on Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Words: Jordan Andrew


As we settle into the year, it could be argued that this column is a good few months late. I would argue that we have only just touched the tip of what 2015 has to offer in television land. Here are just some of the shows that will be making an appearance in 2015, fingers crossed!
on Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Words: Jordan Andrew


Since the news of BBC Three potentially closing down and turning into an online channel, I have wondered why the BBC would make such a decision. Yes, they have cuts to make since their budget has been reduced, however I am sure other cuts could have been made considering the channel's popularity. With the likelihood of BBC three departing, I thought I would highlight some of the best shows to come out of BBC Three.
on Saturday, January 03, 2015
Words: Jordan Andrew


10) 'Homeland'


With Brody out of the picture, everyone feared this would be the end of 'Homeland', with Carrie simply screaming and yelling every five minutes. This was not the case as the drama took us back to feeling like it was series one again. The usual 'Homeland' confusion was there and when you think you had it all figured out, by the end of the episode you were nowhere closer. The only downfall to this series is the last episode...
on Friday, January 02, 2015
Words: Jordan Andrew


20) 'Gogglebox'


'Gogglebox' has gone from strength to strength this year, we have enjoyed watching people watch television which sounds so sad but just works. 'Googlebox' is the perfect Friday night in show which such families as Sandy and Sandra, Steph and Dom and The Moffat family entertained. Whether its their opinion on the 'X-Factor' or finding out who has had a bit of greek in them, 'Googlebox' has had a great 2014.
on Thursday, November 13, 2014
Words: Jordan Andrew


'The Leftovers'

on Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Words: Jordan Andrew


'Glue'


Since the end of 'Skins' last year there have been no real British dramas on E4 to bring us sex, drugs and murder. Until 'Glue' came along, that is - a 'Broadchurch' but for the younger generation.
on Saturday, October 04, 2014
Words: Jordan Andrew


'Bad Education'


When the last series of 'Bad Education' came out I had it on my list to review, however other shows took over at the time. This time round I was not going to miss the chance to review this hit BBC Three comedy. There have been changes to this series with people leaving and joining but the bad teaching has not changed one bit. Whether series three will have the same magic that the previous series is another story.
on Monday, September 01, 2014
Words: Jordan Andrew


'Cuckoo'


When the announcement was made that Andy Samberg was not coming back to play Cuckoo in this second series, I had very low hopes. This dark cloud that gathered over me got worse once I heard Taylor Lautner was to replace Samberg. All I could see was this annoying man from 'Twilight' trying to do comedy and not even the trailer convinced me.
on Monday, August 11, 2014
Words: Jordan Andrew


'The 100'


What happens when you bring 'The Hunger Games' and 'Lost' together? You create 'The 100'. This post-apocalyptic American drama sees one hundred juvenile prisoners sent back down to Earth to see if they can repopulate and mainly survive. As their ‘Ark’ in space is dying, these prisoners are lab rats - their progress monitored 24/7. As soon as these juvenile prisoners land on Earth, the tension builds with everyone wanting to be the leader.
on Monday, June 30, 2014
'Murdered By My Boyfriend' (UK Airdate: 23 June '14) // Words: Jordan Andrew


I rarely review a show solo on my Telly Text column but after seeing 'Murdered By My Boyfriend', I felt compelled to review this truly hard-hitting gripping one-off drama. 'Murdered By My Boyfriend' tells the true story of Ashley (Georgina Campbell) a teenage girl who falls in love with the wrong man Reece (Royce Pierreson) - sending us on a draining emotional journey.
on Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Words: Jordan Andrew


'Dinner At 11'


Having been too tired to watch 'Dinner At 11' first time around, I saw a pop up on 4oD and decided to take the brave step in listening to 11 year olds discuss topics like love, politics, and life in general. 'Dinner At 11' puts together a bunch of 11 year olds as they leave primary school, and finds out their opinions in a dinner style setting. As they sip on their apple juice and eat some fancy food.
on Tuesday, June 03, 2014
Words: Jordan Andrew


'Jonah From Tonga'


In a previous Telly Text, I discussed Chris Lilley and his show 'Ja’mie Private School Girl'. Now don’t get me wrong, I did enjoy Ja’mie and all her antics - however, bringing back past characters felt very recycled, revisiting old jokes and making them tiresome. I also mentioned that Jonah would be next and as promised, here's my review. 'Jonah From Tonga' brings back Jonah from 'Summer Heights High' as he is sent back to Tonga after being excluded. We experience Jonah becoming (slightly) more of a man through a series of life lessons.
on Monday, May 05, 2014
New York Television Festival London (195 Picadilly, 25 April '14) // Words: Jordan Andrew // Photos: NYTVF


Hits as 'The Office', 'The Inbetweeners', and 'Shameless' have all been given US remakes, with some having more success than others. Clearly there is something about British talent that the Americans love, and it's a trend to continue. Since 2005, the New York Television Festival has been striving to help upcoming talent connect with television networks, agencies and product companies. For the third year, the New York Television Festival London graced BAFTA for an afternoon of panel talks and networking.

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