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No River Song this week, but we did get scary dolls and creepy lullabies sung by British children. Basically, pure nightmare fuel.
‘Doctor Who’ returns to BBC America, and wrapped up in its weird, bus-stealing, Hitler-in-a-cupboard hijinks is the amusing fact that killing the show’s titular hero apparently doesn’t do much to ruin your popularity. It does, however, make me think Amy shouldn’t have any more kids.
The week’s releases include ‘Doctor Who’, ‘Torchwood’, ‘iCarly’, ‘Reggie Perrin’, ‘Simon & Simon’, ‘Melrose’, ‘Punky Brewster’, ‘California Dreams’, ‘Smurfs’, ‘Young Justice’, ‘Richard Scarry’, ‘Hey Dude’, ‘Get Along Gang’, and ‘The Littles’.
A solid week of releases includes ‘Alice’, ‘Entourage’, ‘ER’, ‘Damages’, ‘MI-5′, ‘Doctor Who’, ‘Poirot’, ‘Robot Chicken’, ‘Groovie Goolies’, ‘Mad Monsters’, ‘Last of the Summer Wine’, ‘Ghostbusters’, and ‘America’s Test Kitchen’.
I get a lot of ideas. Some are good, some are just ridiculous. Then there are some that are perfect in their ridiculousness. This is one of those ideas, just in time for ‘Firefly’ Week.
This week you can look for releases from ‘The Glades’, ‘Doctor Who’, ‘Haven’, ‘A-Team’, ‘Magnum P.I.’, ‘Miami Vice’, ‘Knight Rider’, ‘Elvira’, ‘Hero 108′, ‘Snoopy’, ‘Man V Foot’, ‘Spongebob’, ‘House of Payne’, and ‘Sergeant Cribb’.
A bit of a quiet week brings sets for ‘The Archies’, ‘Sabrina The Teenage Witch’, ‘Doctor Who’, ‘Moll Flanders’, ‘BraveStarr’, ‘Scooby-Doo’, ‘Home Improvement’, and ‘Webster’.