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Lois Cameron
Lois Cameron
Film & TV Editor
Lois can (and probably will) tell you everything you could ever need to know about British TV, and so makes a good addition to any pub quiz team. Her particular passions are Doctor Who and anything starring Bill Nighy, David Morrissey or Hugh Bonneville. Having written for the Yorker since November 2009, she was elected as one of the Film and TV editors in June 2010.
Course Course: English Literature
E-Mail Address E-Mail: filmandtv@theyorker.co.uk

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The Beast Below

Doctor Who blog: The Beast Below

Arts - TV
Wed, 14th April 2010

Lois Cameron is terrified, yet loving the latest 'Who' developments

Ashes to Ashes

New Series: Ashes to Ashes

Arts - TV
Fri, 9th April 2010

Lois Cameron on the return of the 'Life on Mars' spin-off

The Eleventh Hour

Our resident Doctor Who expert Lois gives us her view each week!

City Screen Front

Come and see what's going on this week in film and TV!

Pointless

New series: Pointless

Arts - TV
Wed, 10th March 2010

Lois Cameron talks about the return of - and her love for - the obscure trivia quiz

Film reels

It's been a busy week for film and TV - catch our recaps and forthcoming news here!

Five Days

Five Days

Arts - TV
Sat, 6th March 2010

Lois Cameron on the BBC drama broadcast five days in a row

Mark Kermode

Mark Kermode - It's Only a Movie

Arts - Art and Literature
Tue, 2nd March 2010

Lois Cameron reviews Mark Kermode's trip to the City Screen, and the book he was there to plug

Oscars statuette

Come see what's going on this week in the world of TV and film!

Eastenders

EastEnders Live - how did they do?

Arts - TV
Thu, 25th February 2010

For its 25th anniversary, EastEnders solved a big murder mystery - but how did the live broadcast go? Lois Cameron tells us

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