Glee! Glee! Glee! Yes, the runaway freight train of success is back on these pages in sneak-peak trailer form as we've got a couple of previews of the next episode. With Sectionals just around the corner, the suspense is building! Can Glee Club flatten the competition, or will unfortunate circumstances get in the way? Mr Figgins denies the Club a photo in the yearbook, Rachel discovers a way for everyone to reach celebrity status at school and Stalin and the evil Sue strike again!
Glee has pretty much taken over the world. For a miserable git like me, it's unfathomable. For you giddy sods, here's some clips from episode 11. What's happening in it? Sue Slyvester continues to sabotage Glee, Will is distracted by the Jane Adams Academy and Rachel is convinced everyone will see through the smoke and mirror's of Schu's 'Hairography'. Or something.
Brian Cox is the most fun... and most interesting science person on TV. Don't agree? Well, we're all entitled to our opinions I suppose, even though a naysayer is obviously wrong. This Sunday at 9pm, the BBC will be showing a series called Wonders of the Solar System, and it's spellbinding. And we've got a trailer!
Jenny Frost is returning to our screens to present the third series of the crash-crash viewingfest, Snog Marry Avoid. Once again, she'll be joined by a pretend computer called POD and a bunch of humans that have vanished under a sea of orange muck and diminishing clothes. Over the jump, you can see a trailer of the new series with a lass from Bolton who likes flashing her genitals at strangers.
TV doesn't do itself any favours when trying to convince us that it isn't dumbing down. Apparently, the next series of Britain's Got Talent will see a man who is able to puke up coins in any order you like. Seriously. I'm not making that up. Until then, we've got Liz McClarnon fronting a show that defies all logic called Hotter than my Daughter. Starting this week on BBC Three, we'll see mutton dressed as a kebab women embarrassing their offspring. We've got a clip of the first show right here.
Fancy seeing 2 new clips of episode 4 of BBC Three's Being Human? If the answer is no, then I've got absolutely no idea why you're reading these words. If the answer is yes, you've probably already stopped reading and clicking the play button and seeing what's new. I can't win. Anyway, for anyone still left, the show (which is actually very good) airs this Sunday at 9pm on BBC Three.
Glee, the show that is for "anybody and everybody who got a wedgie in high school," (c/o Ryan Murphy at the Golden Globes this year) has really captured the hearts and minds of Britain. Even people who don't like That Sort Of Thing are rapt. So what's imminent for the show Gleek? Well, Will thinks the Glee Club needs more of an edge, so he brings in his former classmate, April Rhodes, to spice things up. However, things get wonky as Rachel decides to leave! Episode 5 of Glee is on air Monday 1st February at 9pm on E4 and Sunday 7th of February at 5.35pm on T4. Visit http://www.e4.com/glee/ and watch this sneak peak.
What's weirder than a a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost sharing a flat? BBC Three showing a decent show, that's what. Luckily enough for you, both of these things are linked. I am, of course, talking about the brooding Being Human. Episode three of the new series transmits direct into your eyeballs on Sunday 24th January at 9pm... and we've got a sneak preview of it! Watch it then.
I didn't like Glee (review here). That's because I'm a complete misery. However, it seems to be Everyone On Earth Except Me's favourite show ever ever ever SKWEE! So, for you people, who are now called Gleeks, here's a sneaky peaky at the third episode.
Glee kicks off tonight (Monday 11th January at 9pm on E4 and Sunday 17th at 5.35pm on T4) to set your camp little heart on fire with an all-singing, all-dancing show... a show that's currently taking the US by storm. To whet your appetites further, over the jump, we've got an exclusive online preview clip for all you Gleeks in the making! So what to expect? Well, tonight, you'll see a group of outcasts aiming to realise their star potential against all the odds and... just watch the videos okay?
We've got a first look at the full length trailer for Sky1's new show Got to Dance to show you... and it really is rather fun. The trailer features Davina McCall creating a 'mash up' of iconic and popular dances, paying homage to Flash Dance and other pop videos like Beyonce's Single Ladies. She a game lass isn't she? Got to Dance begins on Sunday 3rd January with a 'Warm Up' show on Sunday 20th December.
Remember me telling you about Blighty's 'Save Our Boozer' campaign? (here) Well, the show starts tonight with award winning London landlord Jay Smith trying to haul some ailing community pubs into life. Well, we've got a trailer for you to devour. Warning: It may prompt you into a mouth-watering daydream of real ales and bags of crisps.
LIVING's Four Weddings has been billed as Come Dine With Me-style show with, erm, weddings. But I've spoken to a few people who have seen it and they've said it's an insult to Come Dine With Me to even mention it in the same breath. Still, if you enjoy watching this kind of thing (people slagging off other people's weddings), it could be for you. Just a word on the press launch of this, which I sadly wasn't able to attend - it was a lavish affair, which saw the whole place decked out like a wedding. And lo, reality TV inflatable boobed star, Nicola McClean, renewed her marriage vows or got blessed or something. The journalists were encouraged to sing songs during the ceremony. Funny, huh? Anyway, the next episode of Four Weddings is on LIVING on Monday 20 July, at 9pm. There are two clips after the jump...
Related: Set The Video: Four Weddings
The wait is almost over. True Blood, Alan 'Six Feet Under' Ball's latest entry into the HBO canon, starts on FX tomorrow night (Friday 17 July, 10pm), and it really is a doozie. It stars Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer in a kick-arse vampire tale, imbued with Ball's trademark intelligence and humour. It's also filthy as you like. Series two is doing enormous business for HBO at the moment, but we're getting series one right about now (which is obviously rubbish, but that's what we have to live with). Anyway, there's a couple of clips after the jump. Enjoy!
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Seems ages away, doesn't it, 2 July? But it's not! That's this Thursday! Where's the year gone, eh? Though it's probably our fault - we keep wishing the time away until next Thursday to see Psychoville... what I particularly love about the show is that the (possible) murder mystery storyline is just as strong as the comedy; I don't just tune for a laugh (and to be quite disturbed) but because I genuinely want to know what will happen next. And in that spirit, there's a clip of the next episode over the cut - David's in drag and don't worry, no spoilers...
Related: Episode 1 Review | Episode 2 Review
Monday week is when Torchwood kicks off. Five five nights solid. That's a bit of a commitment, and the story had better be up to this 'event TV' status. Let's not forget, the last bit of back-to-back drama we had was Occupation, which was pretty spectacular stuff. The latest trailer is after the jump, and you'll notice that the makers have helpfully mapped out each day for us. One the first day, it will start. People will come Ray. Sorry, wrong thing. Have a look after the jump... and next week I'll be posting my first impressions of the first episode, which I watched last week.
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Total Wipeout is one of my guilty pleasures. You may remember I interviewed Richard Hammond around the time the UK version launch and, I have to admit, I wrote the show off as some kind of sub-It's A Knockout rip-off. There is elements of that in there, but one thing I wasn't prepared for was how funny it all is. You just watch people fall over and smack their heads against stuff. It really is that simple. Anyway, the US version starts on Watch this weekend (Sunday 21 June, 9pm) and the clip after the jump is a winner. Marjorie, we're laughing with you. Sort of.
Half way though this brand new, five-part drama series, and something was bothering me. Apart from the naff jokes and silly plot stuff, the thing that was starting to nag at me was that, for supposedly a big City company, there were pretty much only the 11 or so characters I counted that appeared throughout this first episode. There was no hustle or bustle or anything associated with the City (plenty of idiots, as you would expect, but not a lot of the excitement). Compare that with another office-based drama Mad Men, and there's all sorts of people rushing about. Just those 11 main characters, plus a few more that drifted in and out. This was just one of the weird things about this very weird show.
Related: Set The Video: Personal Affairs | Trailer Trash: Personal Affairs

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From: Set The Video: My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, Channel 4, Thursday, 18 February, 9pm