Alastair Stewart Mar 2, 2017
Arguably, British tech ensemble Bugs paved the way for the likes of Spooks, Sherlock, Torchwood and more...
It feels a long time ago that watching Saturday night TV with the family was the norm, but back in the 1990s, millions crowded around the box for the likes of Noel's House Party, Due South, The Generation Game, and of course, Bugs. The latter ran for four series between 1995 and 1999 and arguably holds the distinction of being embryonic of later, more intensive, tech-heavy UK shows including Spooks and Sherlock.
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The general Bugs premise involved a team of crime-fighting gadget experts facing a range of modern (now charmingly redundant), technology-centred threats. The main triptych of regulars included Nick Beckett (Jesse Birdsall), Ros Henderson (Jaye Griffiths) and Ed (Neighbours alumnus Craig McLachlan in series...
Arguably, British tech ensemble Bugs paved the way for the likes of Spooks, Sherlock, Torchwood and more...
It feels a long time ago that watching Saturday night TV with the family was the norm, but back in the 1990s, millions crowded around the box for the likes of Noel's House Party, Due South, The Generation Game, and of course, Bugs. The latter ran for four series between 1995 and 1999 and arguably holds the distinction of being embryonic of later, more intensive, tech-heavy UK shows including Spooks and Sherlock.
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The general Bugs premise involved a team of crime-fighting gadget experts facing a range of modern (now charmingly redundant), technology-centred threats. The main triptych of regulars included Nick Beckett (Jesse Birdsall), Ros Henderson (Jaye Griffiths) and Ed (Neighbours alumnus Craig McLachlan in series...
- 2/25/2017
- Den of Geek
That's right - there's just two days remaining in our Darksmith Legacy Giveaway! To be in with the chance of winning the first two releases from BBC Books' new series of Doctor Who books which feature an ongoing story arc, interactive tasks and a superb website hosting additional online tasks, simply answer this quick question... The Dust of Ages (by Justin Richards) and The Graves of Mordane (by Colin Brake) are the first 2 parts of a ten-part series of interactive adventures from BBC...
- 3/18/2009
- by Christian Cawley info@kasterborous.com
- Kasterborous.com
The Darksmith Legacy kicked off in February with the release of The Dust of Ages and The Graves of Mordane - and we have 5 pairs of copies to giveaway! The Dust of Ages (by Justin Richards) and The Graves of Mordane (by Colin Brake) are the first 2 parts of a ten-part series of interactive adventures from BBC Books, each illustrated by Peter McKinstry (who we interviewed way back in January 2005). Posing problems to be solved by the reader requires them to utilise the...
- 3/5/2009
- by Christian Cawley info@kasterborous.com
- Kasterborous.com
The Darksmith Legacy is here, and the face of Doctor Who books will never be the same again! Released on Janaury 29th, Justin Richards' The Dust of Ages is the first installment of the 10-part Darksmith Legacy, a cross-media series of adventures for the Tenth Doctor, giving the reader the chance to engage directly in the adventure via the books website, www.thedarksmithlegacy.com! Also released on January 29th was the second part of the series, Colin Brake's The Graves of Mordane, while the...
- 2/9/2009
- by Christian Cawley info@kasterborous.com
- Kasterborous.com
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