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Topic: Michael Idato


In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
  Michael Idato (Mondo Thingo: Tell Someone Who Cares, episode 9)
MICHAEL IDATO: Yeah, what we would call modern competitive reality TV - which are these big-budget competition reality shows - began with a show called 'Expedition Robinson', which Bob Geldof and Charlie Parsons conceived and sold into Sweden.
MICHAEL IDATO: The reason 'The Apprentice' works is it speaks to such a basic human instinct - your ability to better yourself, your ability to compete with the people around you.
MICHAEL IDATO: In terms of sheer silliness, I think 'The Littlest Groom' is probably, um...the funniest thing I've seen in a long time, which is really 'The Bachelor', but he's a very, very...short bachelor.
www.abc.net.au /thingo/txt/s1083314.htm   (650 words)

  
 Road to Avonlea :: View topic - Special Guest Star Updates
Life is idyllic, with the strain on the Earth's resources managed by killing every person on their 30th birthday in a gruesome ritual known as Carousel.
Before Homer was conceived, Mona had an affair with a lifeguard named Mason Fairbanks (Michael York).
He sent her a letter trying to convince her to leave Abe, and also to say he knew who the baby's real father was.
www.avonleaguide.com /forum/viewtopic.php?p=911   (624 words)

  
 Medellia's Realm: X-Files Articles - Star prefers some Space   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
When she met her Sydney fans, Michael Idato was at her side.
When asked what "fame" means to her, the answer is fired faster than you would ever expect.
A satellite interview with New Zealand is almost terminated because of technical difficulties, although you are left with the distinct impression that the interviewer's preoccupation with a fictitious romance between the happily-married star and her single co-star David Duchovny has left her unsettled.
members.tripod.com /~Medellia_Gray/xfiles/GAsuntele.html   (1108 words)

  
 Elites TV: Archive through May 02, 2006
This morning Michael's housemates collectively pointed the finger at him as the person most likely to be the "mole".
Today, Katie visited BB in the Diary Room and explained why she thought Michael was the "mole" (she also asked if she'd win a prize for correctly guessing who the saboteur was!) Soon David, Krystal, Tilli, Claire and Jamie were jumping to the same conclusions.
Elise is up for nomination this week alongside Tilli, Michael, Claire and Dino, so now it's up to the public to decide just how much flavour she brings to the House.
www.elitestv.com /discus/messages/8346/31801.html?1146603486   (3182 words)

  
 Season 2 on Australian ABC - Majestic Sci-Fi Central Forums
The best parts though are that there is a link to the story on the front page of the paper and the cover of the Guide itself is a really good image of all 10 docs and the tardis.
Michael Idato also gives a review on the recent movie version of Casanova on DVD.
While saying the supporting cast is top notch he however did say that the TV version starring David Tennant is superior.
www.majesticscificentral.com /forum/showthread.php?t=324   (1952 words)

  
 Article: TV Guide - Sunday Telegraph
Michael Idato discovers that the down-to-earth 17 year old is also Hollywood's hottest rising star.
Some people refer to Leelee Sobieski as the girl who looks like Helen Hunt.
The wise old woman in her may well be stepping up to the dais this week, to accept an Emmy Award for her performance in Joan of Arc
www.leeleesobieski.com /articles/tvguide/tvguide.htm   (797 words)

  
 Australian Television: Young Lions: articles
Producer and director Michael Jenkins shuffles nervously when asked what audiences can expect from his new Channel 9 drama series, Young Lions.
Then, of course, there is Michael Jenkins himself.
"A time bomb, which maybe exists in Michael's brain, which is waiting to explode.
www.australiantelevision.net /young_lions/articles/roartalent.html   (1454 words)

  
 Flight for survival - Reprint
Michael Idato visits the set of Lost, the hit drama series that starts with a bang and just gets better.
In the explosive opening scenes of the American drama series Lost, a passenger jet crashes on a remote Pacific island, off-course and off-radar, leaving 48 survivors amid the smoking wreckage with little hope of rescue.
That is the journey in a way - how they hold it together, how they survive."
www.angelfire.com /zine2/foxynews/reprints/lost/Flight4survival.html   (1001 words)

  
 Patricia Heaton Online:: Home Truths
Roseanne Barr slung large helpings of her domestic schtick (and loose meat sandwiches) as Roseanne Conner, wise-cracking spouse of Dan (John Goodman) and mother of brooding Darlene, smart-mouthed Becky and dour D.J. Seinfeld (1990-98)
The stand-up comic played himself with a fantastic supporting cast, including Julia Louis-Dreyfus (as Elaine), Michael Richards (as Kramer) and Jason Alexander, whose George was inspired by series co-creator Larry David.
Tim Allen, whose schtick ranged from home renovation to boys' toys, played Tim Taylor, a TV handyman with a traditional sitcom family: wife Jill (Patricia Richardson) and sons Brad, Randy and Mark.
www.patriciaheatononline.com /elrarticles/home_truths.html   (1811 words)

  
 CSI Files - Caruso Reflects On Leaving 'NYPD Blue'
Between NYPD Blue and CSI: Miami the Golden Globe-winning actor appeared in several box-office bombs, including Kiss of Death and Jade.
In 1997 he starred in the short-lived Michael Hayes, which was cancelled after one season.
Caruso said the legal series was "just dismissed because I was a person that deserved to be in showbusiness purgatory".
www.csifiles.com /news/220703_02.shtml   (817 words)

  
 GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 9/8.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Exorcism of Emily Rose is "the first horror movie/courtroom drama hybrid boasting Big Ideas, art-house movie stars and a red state-friendly religious agenda," notes Chris Lee in the Los Angeles Times.
More from Michael Atkinson in the Voice, Cheryl Eddy in the San Francisco Bay Guardian and Sean Burns in the Philadelphia Weekly.
Back to the SFBG: Johnny Ray Huston talks with Scott Camil, who testified in the Winter Soldier investigation about the film and its current relevance.
daily.greencine.com /archives/001185.html   (1929 words)

  
 Fear and loathing: Nine's reality TV leaves staff reeling : Melbourne Indymedia
Fear and loathing: Nine's reality TV leaves staff reeling
by Lisa Murray, Michael Idato and Natasha Wallac Wednesday June 28, 2006 at 08:18 PM
Media eats itself, will we finally see the long overdue strike by media workers who serve the Government and Corporations and do their best and still get the sack with all the rest !?
melbourne.indymedia.org /news/2006/06/115652.php   (592 words)

  
 News Archive
No 2 Regular Program (over the 42 week rating period) - Was beaten by Friends (average: 739,000)
Michael Idato - TV Editor for The Sunday Telegraph gave his Critic's Choice.
In his top 10 Blue Heelers finished no 3 on the list.
rain.prohosting.com /nadmar1/archive/news2.html   (3887 words)

  
 AlterNet: Blogs: The Mix: The 'Family Guy' syndrome strikes again
But even more interesting to me than the waning and waxing fates of the best live-action show on television, Arrested Development, is a Sydney Morning Herald story from last week.
The Herald's Michael Idato writes about that my personal favorite show ever, Futurama, may triumphantly return to the small screen, sooner rather than later.
According to the show's creators, Matt Groening and David X. Cohen,
www.alternet.org /blogs/themix/29948   (762 words)

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