Cozy Crime Catchup (September)

Cozy Crime Catchup September 2025

Cozy Crime Catchup for September 2025 has news on Bookish, Ludwig, Signora Volpe and more Some weeks there’s too much news to blog or too many smaller items needing company to make a complete article. Welcome to Cozy Crime Catchup, an occasional posting where we collect together news you may have missed. It turns out there’s quite … >

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TV Show Locations You Can Actually Visit in Real Life

Clap board roadside Jakob and Ryan photo – Free Man Image on Unsplash There’s something undeniably exciting about seeing a familiar place on screen. Whether it’s the cobbled streets of a fictional village or the skyline of a gritty crime drama, TV shows have a way of making real locations feel larger than life. But … >

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TV Show Genres That Educate as They Entertain

Turned-on flat screen television photo – Free Internet Image on Unsplash For many, television is a form of escapism—a way to unwind, relax, and switch off after a long day. But not all TV is mindless entertainment. In fact, there are entire genres designed not just to amuse, but also to inform, inspire, and broaden … >

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Taskmaster

Taskmaster series 20 – contestant line-up announced

Which of these brave individuals will outwit their comrades and impress the Taskmaster in series 20? With series 19 transmitted, Channel 4’s Taskmaster rolls remorselessly on. The hit challenge-based comedy show is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and has gathered another five contestants to try and impress Greg Davies and his faithful assistant, Alex Horne. Taskmaster … >

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Doctor Who costumes and props from museum to hit auction block

Hundreds of screen-used props and costumes from the closed Time Machine Museum of Science Fiction Bromyard Herefordshire will be sold in Heritage Auctions’ upcoming Hollywood/Entertainment Signature Auction in July. The Time Machine Museum of Science Fiction Bromyard Herefordshire, founded in 2007, was a phenomenal exhibition of original screen used props and costumes mostly from Doctor … >

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Doctor Who Filming Revealed: What Cardiff Stadium Scenes Could Mean for Series 14

The recent filming activity across Cardiff’s sports venues has sent ripples through the Whovian community, particularly regarding the mysterious scenes shot at Cardiff City Stadium. As Series 15 continues production with its April 2025 launch date confirmed, these stadium sequences offer tantalizing clues about the narrative direction Russell T Davies is crafting for the show’s … >

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Doctor Who: The Lord of Misrule – audio novel review

The Doctor and Romana reunite with those indefatigable investigators of the infernal, Jago & Litefoot. Thrown together during 1977’s ‘The Talons of Weng-Chiang’, Professor George Litefoot and Henry Gordon Jago were an unlikely double act. However, with Trevor Baxter as the thoughtful pathologist, and Christopher Benjamin playing the loquacious impresario, they were a perfect paring. … >

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London: A Cultural Tapestry of History and Modernity

London, the capital city of England, is renowned for its rich tapestry of history, culture, and modern attractions. As one of the world’s most visited cities, it offers an array of experiences that cater to everyone, from history enthusiasts to art lovers and culinary explorers. The blend of ancient landmarks with contemporary offerings makes London … >

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