Perhaps this week the words 'US
tv special' should figure in the title. Apologies to our American friends, but
for those of us who adopt these award-winning programmes with adult content as
our favourites, it can be difficult over here to find information on them on
one site - which nudography have allowed to do here though, for the benefit of
the rest of our community.
If you’ve glanced at this tv guide in the past perhaps, you
may have gathered I don’t take some tv exec decisions very well! The end of
vh2, or more relevant the shelving of Eliza Dushku's Tru Calling, being two
good examples.
Therefore, you can well imagine my reaction to the end of FX
dramedy Huff after only two seasons. It's a great shame they didn’t stick with
this show a little longer and will probably turn their attentions to yet
another cop show now, particularly as in its absence it strangely enough will
probably continue picking up more awards and was a little different. I was
actually more impressed with the acting of guest stars sexy Sharon Stone and
smouldering Anjelica Huston in series two and was more taken, on the sexual
content, by the regular cast.
Paget Brewster, the wife of Dr Huff, should really sit down
now and thrash out that Playboy pictorial deal now - although after this, she
should go on to even greater things. She had a superb sauna sex scene with her
husband in an earlier episode and, only last week, with the marriage in
trouble, almost fell into a lesbian encounter with an old friend which could
have become a threesome! In the same episode Huff's troubled brother Teddy made
love to his new girlfriend, played by Ashley Williams, for the first time. As
nightwatchman at a garden centre, he slipped off her panties before giving her
a full on "wheelbarrow experience", although you sense dark times
ahead from this weeks episode at 10pm
on Monday.
Better news concerning Rescue Me, centered around the life
of New York firefighter Tommy
Gavin. According to DigitalSpy, we might not have to wait until Spring of next
year for series three. Sky may well show it now before this year is out. While
it was shown in the States, it was announced that a fourth season had been
given the thumbs up. Season two went a little less on the sex than season one,
but its a superb watch.
At long last Entourage finally gets underway on itv2 tonight
(Sunday at 10pm), about the life of a
guy off to Hollywood with his
friends around him. There’s been a lot of hype and build up to this, so it will
be interesting to see how British audiences take to it. Finally, perhaps the
real heavyweight among these shows - to some anyway - The Sopranos is back on
e4 (Thursday at 10pm). Channel 4 has
enjoyed plenty of success out of its imports - Sex and the City, Desperate
Housewives, Smallville and Lost.