BBC Radio One’s movie critic James King has just named Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, played by Rupert Grint and Emma Watson, as number 4 in his Top 5 Movie Couples list on Edith Bowman show. The show will be available to listen online here. (The Ron and Hermione bit is around 1 hr 40 min into the show.)
Thanks to Ivana from ICM!
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Just a reminder about ABC Family’s Harry Potter weekend that starts tonight (in 8 and a half hours!). Here is the schedule again (all times are EST):
Friday: SS – 7:30pm Saturday: SS 12:30pm, CoS 4:00pm and PoA 8:00pm Sunday: CoS 12:30pm, PoA 4:30pm and GoF 8:30pm
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Next weekend, ABC Family will be having another Harry Potter weekend! Here is the schedule (all times are EST):
Friday: SS – 7:30pm Saturday: SS 12:30pm, CoS 4:00pm and PoA 8:00pm Sunday: CoS 12:30pm, PoA 4:30pm and GoF 8:30pm
Enjoy, I will try to post a reminder on Thursday!
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David Heyman has done a new interview with IESB.net where he discusses the Deathly Hallows split and his other films. I have put the full part where he discusses HP if you click MORE.
Do you think it’s the end for the Harry Potter franchise and characters on the big screen after the last book? Heyman: I would not be involved in a film based on Jo’s characters without Jo’s stories, so my sense is yes, unless Jo magically writes something else Harry Potter that is not a Harry Potter tale, not Tale of Beetle the Bard or the books on Quidiche, if she wrote something like that maybe but I am not sure she has any plans to do so.
(i enjoy how they spelled Quidditch )
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Hey folks! For those of you, like me, that have the HP DVDs and still watch them when they are on tv (or don’t have the dvds at all) listen up!
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets will be airing on Disney tonight at 9 pm. Check your local listings to make sure of the time.
Enjoy!
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Worcester news has an interview with Helen Rowe, a special effects make-up artist who worked on Half-Blood Prince.
Miss Rowe, who went to Pitmason Primary School and Christopher Whitehead High School, loved every minute of working on the Half-Blood Prince, due to be released in cinemas next year.
“I worked my socks off in the silicone department producing various pieces, which was brilliant. I really enjoyed my time there and hope to go back sometime soon for the final film.”
Thanks SS!
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