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Here you can vote for Benedict and "Sherlock". Open to international users. And you can win tickets for the event.
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SusiGo wrote:
Here you can vote for Benedict and "Sherlock". Open to international users. And you can win tickets for the event.
Thanks for that. I voted with all my four mail addresses already (my 10-year-old-son´s one included ;-)).....
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Ohh.... crap...!!1! Um, I mean... joy!!! This is awesome. But difficult for those of us 'dual' fans! Moffat even had an amusing quip about his Sherlock and Doctor going head to head in this article:
(right.... that's probably the wrong question to ask you folk.... ;)) (Oh, somebody just throw more awards at both shows!)
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Anja, that's the right spirit.
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SusiGo wrote:
Anja, that's the right spirit.
Very public-spirited. Though that's never really my motivation
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anjaH_alias wrote:
SusiGo wrote:
Anja, that's the right spirit.
Very public-spirited. Though that's never really my motivation
Doing the same, m'self, of course!! ;) So hard to want both of my favorites to win, though!!! And so glad they let international fans vote, too!
But.... um.... pray pardon this ignorant little American for a second... Ha. Even internationally, some shows just get hugely popular thanks to how good they are, the buzz generated, and internet/distribution/other country's networks carrying them (i.e. PBS/BBC and Doctor Who/Sherlock/Downton/other dramas). Other shows might be widespread, or at least have been heard of elsewhere, but not really as much. Admittedly, other than a passing knowledge of couple of the other dramas, comedies, and talk shows on there, I hadn't heard of any of the rest of them (and would guess maybe it's the same vice versa with some of the stuff we have?) Anyhow, point aside....... uh... what exactly is The Big Bang Theory doing with the other British comedies?
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Russell wrote:
uh... what exactly is The Big Bang Theory doing with the other British comedies?
That may be odd, but I have to admit I love the idea that the show has found that kind of love and acceptance across the pond. It's certainly one of the few shows on TV in the US right now that I'm proud to send to our British friends.
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The Big Bang Theory is quite popular in Germany as well.
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That's so cool Susi!!
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The Big Bang Theory is super popular in Belgium too. But wait, isn't that some kind of expression to say that something isn't all that good? 'To be big in Belgium?' :D
Anyway, I voted! God, I love British television
Wow, Sherlock - Downton - Doctor - Merlin, what a face-off I watch all of them, except for Merlin.
Sherlock it is!
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I voted for Q.I., Miranda Hart, Absolutely Fabulous (I love that show since the 90s!) and Alan Carr. But cannot decide between Chatty Man and The Graham Norton Show. (and of course everything Sherlock-related )
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Ivy wrote:
But cannot decide between Chatty Man and The Graham Norton Show.
I totally voted for Graham Norton, I love him!
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I have done, but historically these awards have not been kind to Sherlock.
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SusiGo wrote:
The Big Bang Theory is quite popular in Germany as well.
Until now I didn't even know that its from the UK
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It isn't.
It's American.
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Lol
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The Awards accept nominations from any show broadcast in the relevant voting year.
It shall be interesting, a viewer/fan vote where there is limited opportunity to vote more than once. I see little point (and a negative attitude from said fans) on polls/awards where mutliple voting is allowed.
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I just have horrendous memories of these awards, last time Sherlock was up...I wanted the time back!
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besleybean wrote:
I just have horrendous memories of these awards, last time Sherlock was up...I wanted the time back!
Ahh well you have to use that time to have your responses ready.
If they win.. the response is easy.
If they lose, depending on who the eventual winner is you need a comparable loser's speech.
eg : But it's technically better / obviously the winner's fanbase got around the voting restrictions / they showed the wrong clip / wasn't Dan's Stevens' suit selection appalling?
It's funny watching the fandom's responses. The mood shifts from guarding technical brilliance to guarding single actors' perforances to guarding the script to guarding the canon. Whatever it takes, lol.
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Our boys just never get the recognition they deserve.