Category: Radio Times

  • Radio Times – 22 June 2009

    Tonight’s TV selection is a tribute to those MPs’ expenses! Programmes of an unsuitable nature have been redacted on grounds of taste. I’m selling the original to the Telegraph. See the large version.

  • Radio Times – 16 June 2009

    Unsure what to see on TV tonight? Let my notes on top of today’s Radio Times guide you through the major channels. As always, this is best viewed very large to read my scribbles.

  • Radio Times 21 April 2009

    How remiss of me. I’ve not done one of these for ages. A little late now – but here’s tonight’s viewing via the Radio Times. Best viewed large to give you a chance to read my scrawling. (Of course you really should have been watching the 4-4 draw between Liverpool and Arsenal over on Sky…

  • Radio Times 2 January 2009

    Sorry – been a bit lapse with this. I had to take the opportunity to “do” the final day of the double Christmas edition. Best viewed large so you can read it.

  • Radio Times 7 November 2008

    Apologies that I’ve uploaded this so late, you won’t be able to catch any of the programmes. “Friday Night With Jonathan Ross” was especially good… Best read large. (Sorry too that the pen was a bit thick this time, and the copier I used to scan this in needs a bit of a clean too…)

  • US Election Night 2008

    You’ll get better, more accurate, and more timely information in a thousand other places online tonight, but I’m still blogging the election. 10:21 GMT So after I watched Obama speak, I did finally go to bed. But here’s the map as it now stands with two states still to be added. 4:57 GMT Still awaiting…

  • Radio Times 11 October 2008

    These seem to be popular, so I might attempt one a week or so as the mood takes me. Best viewed large (or even original). Think of them as an ongoing comment on the state of British TV.

  • TV Tonight

    Here’s me defacing a copy of this week’s Radio Times showing today’s TV. It’s part of a very irregular series. Best viewed large.

  • TV Tonight

    The Guardian’s blog has one of those impossible discussions at the moment about how terrible TV is these days. In terms of quanity there’s undoubtedly more dross to be found. But I can remember when we only had four channels – or even three – and there was still rubbish. But it was dull rubbish…