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		<title>TV Titles A-Z: Part 6c: F is for Farscape</title>
		<description><![CDATA[And yet another in the brilliant-but-cancelled category, Farscape &#8212; following in the footsteps of fellow &#8220;F-ers&#8221;, Firefly and The 4400 &#8212; has a legion of cult followers, and left a trail of worthy footsteps for all subsequent science-fiction/fantasy series to follow in.
Created by Rockne S. O&#8217;Bannon in 1999, the Australian-American series was produced by The [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bluepolicebox.com/?p=417</link>
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		<title>TV Titles A-Z: Part 6b: F is for Firefly</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Oh, Firefly. Yet another brilliant but cancelled series. This one, however, had the distinction of being brought to life by Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon, and &#8212; despite having been only 14 episodes long (with only 11 of them broadcast out of order) &#8212; has generated a cult following that fairly boggles the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bluepolicebox.com/?p=402</link>
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		<title>TV Titles A-Z: Part 6a: F is for The 4400</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The 4400  ran for 4 seasons on the USA Network and was a brilliant little slice of science fiction. Sadly, the series &#8212; like Carnivale, Firefly, and many others &#8212; ended with most of the plot-lines unresolved, mostly due to the writers strike in 2007. We are currently watching it through on DVD (we&#8217;re [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bluepolicebox.com/?p=393</link>
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		<title>TV Titles A-Z: Part 5: E is for E.R.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[James Newton Howard is not as glamorously popular as some of his contemporaries, but his work as a film composer &#8212; and an incredibly prolific one, at that &#8212; has been consistently excellent. From his spooky score for The Sixth Sense to his dark, epic collaborations with Hans Zimmer on the Nolan Batman reboots, his [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bluepolicebox.com/?p=390</link>
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		<title>The Hypothetical Ending for a Psychological Thriller</title>
		<description><![CDATA[New music for the dramatic and somewhat twisted end of a hypothetical film.
Enjoy!
Hypothetical Ending
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		<link>http://bluepolicebox.com/?p=387</link>
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		<title>TV Titles A-Z: Part 4c: D is for Doctor Who</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The theme music &#8212; and opening sequence &#8212; for Doctor Who not only has a special place in my heart, but a special place in television history, having become one of the most iconic and memorable ever seen. The sequence combines &#8220;roll-back-and-mix&#8221; video effects with one of the first pieces of electronic music used as [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bluepolicebox.com/?p=381</link>
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		<title>TV Titles A-Z: Part 4b: D is for Desperate Housewives</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Danny Elfman&#8217;s career as a film composer was well underway when he firmly cemented his signature style into the public consciousness by composing the theme tune for The Simpsons. He continued to work almost solely in film until he revisited the TV theme in his brilliant 2004 opener for Desperate Housewives.

Having only seen the first [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bluepolicebox.com/?p=377</link>
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		<title>TV Titles A-Z: Part 4a: D is for Degrassi</title>
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To paraphrase Hedwig, in the late-mid 80&#8242;s I was in my early-mid teens. I still often rose early on Saturday mornings to watch cartoons (a sadly vanishing ritual). Now, Saturday morning cartoons in east central Illinois, are always sandwiched between farm reports (on at, like, 6am) and community access shows (on at, like, 10am). I [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bluepolicebox.com/?p=373</link>
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		<title>TV Titles A-Z: Part 3c: C is for Cowboy Bebop</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The jazz-inflected score to this award-winning 1998 anime is nothing short of sublime. In a genre that is frequently blighted by saccharine pop and synth-muzak, Cowboy Bebop offers a breath of fresh air in composer Yoko Kanno&#8217;s brilliant music.


Another of the fabulous women composers featured in our series, Yoko Kanno &#8212; working with her usual [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bluepolicebox.com/?p=362</link>
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		<title>TV Titles A-Z: Part 3b: C is for Charlie&#8217;s Angels</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When will massive feathered bangs ever come back?! If the fates are kind, never!
However, if you ever want to see three women rocking feathered bangs like nobody&#8217;s business, check out an episode of the original Charlie&#8217;s Angels.
This precursor to Alias and any other spy show where &#8220;hot chicks&#8221; wear hotter disguises and kick some ass, [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://bluepolicebox.com/?p=357</link>
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