Annual Archives: 2006

More on that ACA news

When Josh mentioned this on the show, he wasn’t aware it involved the worker sacked for smirking in a meeting. Here’s the full article from the SMH:

TV program drawn into firm dispute

A Nine Network current affairs program has been drawn into a bitter dispute between a Melbourne engineering firm and its workers.

Finlay Engineering hit the headlines last month when boss Jim Sutton reportedly sacked a worker for smirking, his mate for backing him up and another worker for being absent. Continue reading “More on that ACA news” »

Boxcutters Episode 36

Number 36… that’s a quarter gross of Boxcutters. Jump in before we go all the way!

This week on Boxcutters we:

  • Take a swipe at a couple of TV commercials in I Don’t Buy It;
  • Get a rundown on the biggest ratings winners so far in 2006;
  • Talk about money and what was left out of The Great Escape;
  • Have a chat about how surprisingly good All Saints has become in recent times;
  • Check out the latest in Crap TV;
  • Give a quick overview of My Name Is Earl – the comedy series from the US that 7 have been promising us for some time now;
  • Chat about Survivor‘s apparent policy, this series, of stacking the deck with lunatics; and
  • Cover off on all the TV news you need to know.

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Boxcutters Episode 35

Middle age has treated us well, or so it would seem from listening to our latest episode including:

  • All the news you can handle;
  • Jess McGuire is back with Big Brother updates;
  • Ross tries to get the name of Things You May Have Missed changed while we talk about Deadwood;
  • Letters to Boxcutters returns thanks to your help;
  • also Ross talks about a few things that annoy him and Josh watches boxing.

It’s a lot to fit into one episode but we do it… and with style.

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News just in…

This media release just came through from Channel 9.

Nine Network chief executive Eddie McGuire tonight announced that the Nine Network had secured the Australian television exclusive interviews with Beaconsfield Mine survivors Todd Russell and Brant Webb.

Nine will on Sunday night at 8.30pm broadcast a special two-hour presentation featuring the rescued miners to be hosted by Tracy Grimshaw.

The Great Escape will see Russell and Webb talk for the first time of their remarkable two-week underground ordeal.

Todd Russell and Brant Webb – a television exclusive. Sunday 8.30pm on Nine.

So that answers that question.

Contact the Hanso Foundation

The phone number for the Hanso Foundation in Australia is 1800 22 77 17.

Also, check out their website. You will need the latest Flash plugin but it’s worth it.

Bad Twin

Amazon have added a link on the page for Bad Twin, by Gary Troup (which, incidentally, is an anagram of purgatory), that has a snippet of a TV interview that the author did. So now we know what he looks like – better be watching the Others to see if he turns up there…

Stay tuned for Josh’s info about the online game.

BB

Boxcutters Episode 34

Live from Beaconsfield, Tasmania, it’s Boxcutters!

On the show this week:

  • We take a look at the second least representative audience poll on TV’s night of nights – the Logies;
  • Raywatch dissects the goings-on with The Great Escape at that gold mine in Beaconsflied, Tasmania, along with speculation of how much the boys are going to score to tell their story to a nation, nay, world that’s been on the edge of its seat for two weeks;
  • I Don’t Buy It explores used car lots and slow fast-food;
  • Josh is right on top of The Lost Experience – the new online companion to the TV series – and tells us about what he’s discovered so far;
  • And we’ve got an irresponsible amount of news.

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Boxcutters Episode 33

The Fates have sniffed the winds of change and three minds and voices combine to announce the dawn of an era. Buildings crumble and networks prostrate themselves before the feet of three individuals, collectively known as Boxcutters.

This week we bring you:

  • All the news we can fit in 30 minutes;
  • Extended discussion of the miners tragedy/miracle in Raywatch;
  • A fanclub dedicated to Brett reveals itself in Letters to Boxcutters;
  • Things You May Have Missed but Might Not Have Missed if You Managed to See Them sticks its head in;
  • and some new shows to keep an eye out for.

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Telstra cable

Hi,

On the subject of Telstra/foxtel cable being laid down in the street. I’m not sure how they used to lay it down, but when they are putting the cable down these days they put it through a tube. Our area was a broadband blackspot and Telstra decided to fix this by laying down Telstra cable (according to the bigpond website its active, though some Telstra employees say its not!) so I saw what they did. They put down a white tube first then laid the cable down that, so if they really want to replace it they can.

BTW: For me one of the things that would get me to take up digital TV would be a nice free Electronic Program guide. Only problem with this is it would always be incorrect because they stations cant keep to a guide!

Thanks

Nigel

Not just for Ghostbusters

Taking up the challenge from Ross, I looked into the history of the 555 prefix for telephone numbers in movies and TV shows. Turns out it goes all the way back to the 1950s. Here’s part of an entry from Wikipedia:

The phone company began encouraging the producers of television shows and movies to use the 555 prefix for fictional telephone numbers. In older television shows from the 1950s or 1960s, “KLondike 5” or “KLamath 5” was used, as at the time the telephone exchanges used letters. The Simpsons used a variation of this in some of their earlier seasons by having the phone number start out with KL5 (for example, Homer’s Mr. Plow business used both KL5-3223 as the home number and KL5-3226 as the business number. Barney’s Plow King phone number was KL5-4796 in the commercial sung by Linda Ronstadt). On American telephone dial pads, K and L are found on the number 5 button.

BB