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By Vivienne
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The sequel to "Life on Mars", entitled "Ashes to Ashes" will begin this Thursday at 9 p.m.

Vernon spoke on Saturday to the new female character, D. I. Alex Drake, played by Keeley Hawes, which was quite interesting.

Keeley plays a psychological profiler.

The new series is set in 1981, and there's even a rubix cube episode!!

Keeley's husband and former Spooks co-star Matthew MacFadyen will make a guest appearance later in the series.

Do you think this will be good, or would it have been better left at just one series? :-)
Last edited by Vivienne on Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
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By Yudster
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Rubik's Cube? Can't wait.
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By nade
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I started off really enjoying Life on Mars, and then was really disappointed with the way it ended.

Was thinking of watching this, but think I'll probably just let it pass me by... incase they finish this up in a similar way :(
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By Vivienne
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This is the thing, Nade, I think they will have to make it finish in a different manner this time. Couldn't possibly follow the same format surely?
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By MK Chris
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Hmm.. I loved Life on Mars (though I saw it after everyone else), including the ending. I'm not too sure this will be as good, but it's definitely worth a try.

However, scheduling it on a Thursday renders me pretty much unable to watch it because I have plans that I can't reschedule and I don't have the luxuries of Sky Plus. Does anyone know if it's repeated later in the week?
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By nade
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Topher wrote:Hmm.. I loved Life on Mars (though I saw it after everyone else), including the ending. I'm not too sure this will be as good, but it's definitely worth a try.

However, scheduling it on a Thursday renders me pretty much unable to watch it because I have plans that I can't reschedule and I don't have the luxuries of Sky Plus. Does anyone know if it's repeated later in the week?
I'm pretty sure they'll have it repeated, and i'm almost certain it'll be on the iPlayer to watch again.
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By Yudster
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I watched a few episodes of Life on Mars, but they were pretty much all the same, and I got bored with the characterizations. It was like - yeah, ok, stereotype seventies cop, integrated new-man type sensitive and cultured soul - I get it, now do something interesting!
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By Console
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Vivienne wrote:The new series is set in 1981, and there's even a rubix cube episode!


Ooh, that should fill three minutes of airtime.

Topher wrote:Hmm.. I loved Life on Mars (though I saw it after everyone else), including the ending.


I liked the ending too, although it was apparently not a popular ending.
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By Zoot
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Wha'ts the idea behind the title 'Ash's to Ash's'? the only connection i can see between that and 'Life are Mars' is that they are both Bowie songs. Is that the only reason?
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By Vivienne
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I guess that will be the reason, Zoots. Fact Fans, "Ashes to Ashes" was released by David Bowie in August 1980, one year before the setting of this new series.
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Zoot wrote:Wha'ts the idea behind the title 'Ash's to Ash's'? the only connection i can see between that and 'Life are Mars' is that they are both Bowie songs. Is that the only reason?

I think they wanted to use the title of a Bowie song from around the era that this new show was set. If you think about the eventual conclusion that most people took from the first series (though it was a little ambiguous), Ashes to Ashes would make sense I suppose.
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Console I imagine. It makes sense, as the original title bears no representation to the nature of the topic.
#326654
There's a promo for it on Youtube. An official BBC thing as well...some bird done up like a hooker being totally shocked at the seeing the team and passing out....

She looks a bit rough if you ask me...


Too lazy to provide link, just search for Ashes to Ashes, it's about 45-50 seconds long..
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At last! It is here.

I've done a fair bit of trawling through all the press and hype this new series has been given, and good god it must be worth all the fuss..

Watched preview clips, seen pictures, read interviews, even heard audio of interviews - its all out there on this great vehicle we call the internets. The thing I read which left me with little doubt this new show will kick off is the bit where they say how keen they were to give Ashes a life of its own, and not copy what LoM did. Glennister said he wouldnt have done it if it didn't work. Then theres the new twist - far bigger and greater than Sam's coma, "Keep me in the dark" said Philip, who plays Gene, when he was offered info on key plotlines for the new series, its good, its all gravy. 8)

Keeley looks great in real life, on Vernon's show, complete contrast to her "rough, overly made up" onscreen alias.
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I can't wait!
I loved L.O.M. Bought the box sets, which is often the way I prefer to watch tv series.
I've also read as many articles as possible.
John Simm is such a good actor I think he will be a tough act to follow.

Hopefully the show will be significantly different enough for the new lady to shine!
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Read in the Sun Today that the woman in it is supposed to be a psychotherapist or something who was reading Sam's notes then gets shot so she already knows all about them when she gets there which is why she faints in that preview on t'net

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