
The British idea of reality TV is a lot cooler than ours. Mainly because they really revel in the musicals. A new BBC One series, I'd Do Anything, will find three orphan Olivers and one heart-of-gold trampy Nancy to star in the production of that fine musical. Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber will be a judge along with Cameron Makintosh (the 16th most influential gay in Britain?) and gay comic Graham Norton will host.
If only we were a young Brit... Oliver! made being an orphan and a pickpocket so appealing. Well actually maybe that was the Artful Dodger. Either way, this is way more up our alley than, say, The Bachelorette or whatever.
A weekly tally of the things that keep him from getting stuff done.
DBlock: "Yeah, he scares most of us in Seattle too. Do you want him? You can have him."
woodcomp: "Anyone who wants to see this show again please check out TIMM TV (www.timm.de). Watch every Friday evening (OF with..."
doug: "Sorry to hear this may be your last post here. I hope DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION lives on in some way,..."
Paris: "If you want to see more drama than workout or the L word combined theN come to Paris Decatur..the women's..."
RoyArtenz: "Do you think that Obama is going to win because the Republicans have such a bad candidate? Why did John..."
david hdz: "QaF is a great drama showing diverse homosexual personalities and real life conflicts. I think it's a wonderful show for..."
Tim: "When season two of "Top Design" started, I actually liked Eddie. I was really impressed with his and Andrea's bunker,..."
Tim: "Wow... those pictures are so sentimental and heartwarming. It still hasn't hit me yet that tonight is the Bravo finale..."
Vosovic, a graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC and alum of "Project Runway," shares fashion tips and trivia.
Opinionated Bravo programming exec vents
On the pulse of what's hip and happening in music.
An OUTzoneTV favorite, someone who is sexy, smart and can not only write a complete sentence or two, but can make us laugh, cry, and get angry.
Post a comment