Posts with tag anthony stewart head
Posted Jun 26th 2008 1:07PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Video, Commercials, Celebrities, Retro Squad, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Reality-Free
Our pals over at AOL have a fun new list up featuring their picks for the Top 25 ad icons of all time. As with any list, you can debate the results. I'll not spoil the list for you, but my pick was bumped all the way down to number nine. I bring it up here for two reasons. First, it's a fun trip down memory lane watching all of the old commercials. Seeing a young David Naughton singing and dancing about Dr. Pepper, or David Leisure pitching for Isuzu, is certainly a better use of your time than anything your boss had planned for today.
More importantly, given that this is Buffy week, a familiar face pops up on the list -- it's the one and only Anthony Stewart Head. If you're not of the Hanna Montana generation, you probably recall the series of spots for Nescafe from years gone by. They featured an ongoing story about a couple, Head and Sharon Maughan, tracing their relationship. It had all the classic bits. There was another woman, jobs getting in the way of their courtship, and even a Three's Company-style misunderstanding that gave him all the wrong ideas. In the end ... well, you can watch it all unfold, after the jump.
Continue reading Iconic ads ... and Giles - VIDEO
Posted Apr 28th 2008 3:35PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Celebrities, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Reality-Free

Lately when people discuss Joss Whedon, it's having to do with his comic book writing and, of course, the upcoming new series,
Dollhouse. What seems to have slipped off the radar is any discussion about the made-for-BBC Rupert Giles-centric,
Buffy spin-off,
Ripper. We get bits and pieces and clues here and there regarding the show's current state, but nothing seems very concrete.
In a recent interview with Digital Spy,
Anthony Stewart Head discusses his newest project on BBC One,
The Invisibles, but he also drops an update on the state of
Ripper and posts his thoughts on the
Buffy Season Eight comic.
Continue reading Tony Head updates us on Ripper
Posted Jul 28th 2007 9:35PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Industry, Celebrities, Firefly, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel

Who's the King of Comic-Con? Kevin Smith or Joss Whedon? Kevin may have pulled ahead with this afternoon's
Heroes announcement, but Joss' fans come bearing gifts. Seriously. At least half the people asking questions had gifts to lay at the master's feet. Fortunately for us, Joss came equipped with a gift or two himself.
If you don't want one
Buffy Season 8 spoiler, don't follow the jump.
Continue reading Comic-Con: Joss Whedon panel report
Posted Nov 6th 2006 11:01AM by Julia Ward
Filed under: OpEd, The Five, Celebrities

What does it take to be a thinking woman's sex symbol? The definition really comes from what it doesn't take. You don't need to be conventionally handsome. You don't need a full head of shiny hair or photo-ready pearly whites. You don't need six-pack abs or hardened pecs. You certainly don't need a hot car or a fat wallet. What you do need is smarts and a wit best described as "acerbic."
Now, this whole "the five" thing is pretty rough. Only five slots for television's sexiest smarty-pants doesn't make things easy. There was no room for Steve Coogan, Charlie Rose, Bradley Whitford, Naveen Andrews or David Duchovny. So, the order here is arbitrary, and well, let's just preface this list by saying that we're talking about television stars here. This means that even the nerdiest of nerds is a far cry from dogsville, but these five all have one thing in common - they've got it going on upstairs.
Continue reading The Five: The thinking woman's sex symbol
Posted Sep 5th 2006 8:56PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Showtime, Premium Cable, Industry, Programming

Despite what has been a rather lackluster track record with original comedies, Showtime is set to try try again. The premium network has
ordered pilots for three new shows,
Manchild, Californication, and
Insatiable. Darren Starr (
Sex and the City, Melrose Place, 90210) will team up with Robb and Mark Cullen (
Lucky, Heist) to adapt the BBC comedy
Manchild. It is the story of four 40-something men trying to navigate through various mid-life crises. Think,
Sex and the City plus ten years and testicles. The original starred Buffy alum Anthony Stewart Head.
From Tom Kapinos (
Dawson's Creek),
Californication, revolves around a single father trying to raise his child while dealing with sex and drug addictions. And finally,
Insatiable tells the story of a small town where everyone has an addiction. It will be headed up by Linda Wallem (
The Comeback, Jake In Progress).
Posted Mar 11th 2006 10:11AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, ABC, Talent

Kim Cattrall
has agreed to star in
Him and Us, a comedy for ABC that is being executive produced by Elton John. The series is about a gay British
rock star and his longtime manager. Cattrall will play the role of the manager, a role that was originally written for a
man but is being rewritten for Cattrall. Elton John says he's a huge fan of Cattrall, who played sex vixen Samantha on
Sex and the City.
Anthony Stewart Head, a British actor who most
recently appeared in
Doctor Who, is tapped for the lead role of the British rock star.
Posted Feb 1st 2006 2:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, ABC, Talent, Industry, Programming, Celebrities
Buffy The Vampire Slayer star Anthony Stewart Head is going to star in a pilot for a new ABC sitcom titled
Him & Us, which is inspired by the life of
Elton John.
Side note: remember those Taster's Choice commercials with Head? They never did finish that whole plotline with the
woman, did they? They should bring those commercials back.
[via TV Tattle]
Update: Seems Reuters has posted a correction.