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Foocha! is an outspoken entertainment review Web site, covering movies, games, music, TV and books. We do it for kicks, not for cash. Interested in writing for the site?
Foocha! was created by the founders of Taglab and is published using Taglab Publisher 2, a web based content management tool. Martin Algesten has a blog on bugs.
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Hippies
TV, Jerry Carpenter, 20 January 1999
Father Ted was great a blissful union of great scripting and great cast. This happens once in a very blue moon. I’ve seen a lot of sitcoms hatched and screwed because of a lack a chutzpah in one department has sunk the other. More,
Hollyoaks
TV, Jerry Carpenter, 20 January 1999
I don’t like soap operas. Soap operas exploit human suffering and make it addictive. Apart from that, they have absolutely nothing going for them. More,
Jam
TV, Jeremy Carpenter, 20 January 1999
I sat through the so-called ‘A-Z of the Nineties’ last night, one of those cut and paste shows where they go through the archives to cobble together something that’ll conjure up some easy ratings. More,
Jerry's review of a year in TV
TV, Jerry Carpenter, 20 January 1999
Let’s start by saying that this was the year I bought my first new TV, after seven years of rubbish brightness-challenged, awful-reception viewing. More,
Lexx
TV, Richard Young, 20 January 1999
’Tired of Star Trek? Bored with Babylon 5? Channel 5 has a low profile antidote to what ails thee in the Sci-Fi department. It's just a shame that Friday's episode was so pants. More,
Lock, Stock ... and a fist full of Jack and Jills
TV, Jerry Carpenter, 20 January 1999
Why didn’t they put Jamie Oliver in this – it would’ve been GREAT! Or four Jamie Olivers – using groundbreaking CGI technology. That would’ve be AMAZING! But they didn’t, hell, they didn’t even get Dexter Fletcher – so it’s merely ‘Adam’. That’s Adam Ant’s – and that’s ‘Pants’. More,
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