TLoG, Psychoville and Inside No.9's fandom archives
Google Drive 1: for DVD Extras of all three series, TV interviews related to the shows, audio commentaries by league members on other films, etc.
Google Drive 2: Doctor Who Confidential with Mark Gatiss, Documentaries with, again, Mark, DVD extras of others projets than TLoG, Psychoville and Inside No.9, films and plays that haven't been commercialized/are not finable elsewhere, TV shows where Mark, Steve or Reece appeared, and funny little videos.
hi! i just have a question which i thought you might know the answer to. i was just wondering if we know whether the minisodes for go2 are within the episodes like s1 e3 or are entirely separate to the 6 main episodes. just because i've heard people talking about titles for them. no worries if you don't know, and thank you so much for everything you do for our community <3
Hiya! :) Oh, the minisodes titles, yes :). They are within the episodes the same as the cold opening :).
They are:
Biblical times minisode called A Companion To Owls by John Finnemore in Episode 3, in all likelihood about Job played by Peter Davison
Victorian times minisode called The Resurrectionists by Cat Clarke in Episode 2 in Edinburgh 1827 - our favourite angel and demon get into a wee bit of a pickle there, there’s little stint of body snatching in the era.
Blitz minisode called Nazi Zombie Flesh Eaters by Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman which takes up much of Episode 4. Andy Nyman called it ‘very naughty’.
I have finally finished getting a League drive set up. You'll find all 3 series, anniversary specials, the film and the 3 live shows too. All together in one drive.
You know one of the books on Aziraphale's bookshelf is Love in the time of Cholera?
Well..
I bought this book recently, after checking out Jeremy Dyson and others involved in writing the show etc... And realised I'd read at least one of the short stories in this book already.
Wanna know what it's called?
Love in the time of Molyneux
D'ya wanna know what it's about? A man gets told he's the Messiah, and his best friend betrays him.
If Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton, Mark Gatiss, Jeremy Dyson, Andy Nyman (and Neil Gaiman and John Finnemore) wanted to team up for anything in the future, I'd watch the absolute HELL out of it.