April 19th, 2009 by Lynn Rowlands-Connolly. Tags: BBC, Clone, Documentaries, Entertainment, ITV, Living, Primetime Picks, Primetime Sunday Chill Out, r

Hi all, hope you’re having a great weekend, and as part of your Sunday chill out, here’s a few entertaining finds for next week’s viewing…
We try to avoid the usual TV recommendations and go for programmes that are slightly unusual so many of them might be a tad graphic, but that’s half the fun right? Having to watch from behind your cushion while someone has an axe removed from their head or something or taking a look at how someone else’s life went awry or even went well!
Those are the kind of shows we like to recommend, so here are our TV picks for this coming week… Read more & comment »
November 17th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Clone

To a massed audience of military and secret service hierarchy, in a bunker buried deep below a Tesco Metro, brilliant scientist Dr Victor Blenkinsop unveils the result of his life’s work: the first human clone.
Intended to be a prototype super soldier, who will eventually replace Britain’s volunteer Army, Victor discovers – to both his horror and distaste – that his new super weapon is not quite the awe-inspiring creation he expected. In fact, the clone is more likely to hug someone than shoot them.
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October 18th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Clone
To a massed audience of military and secret service hierarchy in a bunker buried deep below a Tesco Metro, brilliant scientist Dr Victor Blenkinsop unveils the result of his life’s work: the first human clone.
Intended to be a prototype super soldier who will eventually replace Britain’s volunteer army, Victor discovers – to both his horror and distaste – that his new super weapon is not quite the awe-inspiring creation he expected. In fact, the clone is more likely to hug someone than shoot them.
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March 27th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Clone
A new ‘team written’ comedy series created by Adam Chase, best known for his writing and executive producing roles on Friends, has been commissioned for BBC Three.
Clone opens with a brilliant scientist unveiling the result of his life’s work: the first human clone. Intended to be a prototype super soldier who will eventually replace Britain’s volunteer army, the Doctor quickly realizes his super weapon is more likely to hug someone than shoot them.
Clone is a classic ‘fish out of water’ comedy revolving around the education of an innocent being who is seeing and experiencing our world for the first time. It could also be described as a ‘buddy comedy’ about a modern Dr Frankenstein and his monster. Read more & comment »