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Tarantino snubs Heroes, Nuts TV debuts poorly and the BBC sign the Super Bowl

By ShinyMedia on September 14th, 2007 0 comments yet. Be the First

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- Quentin Tarantino has rejected an offer to direct an episode of Heroes as he hasn’t watched the sci-fi phenomenon. Articulate as ever, the Pulp Fiction director said: “They were trying to get me to do one. I haven’t even seen the f***ing show. What the f*** is Heroes?” Have you not been reading TV Scoop Quentin? [The Sun]

- The BBC might not like her anymore but Moira Stuart is set to receive a special honourary salute from the Screen Nation TV and Film Awards. Known as the ‘Black BAFTAs’, Stewart will pick up the Edric Connor Inspiration prize when the ceremony is held next month. [Digital Spy]

- With Sky boasting most top-level sports and ITV nabbing the leftovers, the Beeb have announced plans to broadcast the Super Bowl. What was the tiddly-wink championship already taken? [BBC]

- New lads channel Nuts TV had a pretty underwhelming debut on Wednesday night, averaging 9,000 viewers. Though aimed at saucy young fellas the average age of the viewer was 42. That’s more dad than lad. [Broadcast Now]

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