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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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New Tricks

New Tricks

Arts - TV
Sun, 10th July 2011

Lois Cameron on the popular detective drama as it begins its eighth series. Does the opening episode impress?

radio on beach

Now that the summer is here and the holiday is lying full ahead, The Yorker creates a little playlist of the catchiest summer songs for the season.

The eagerly anticipated Merlin

Jacob Martin, Catherine Munn and Lois Cameron look back over the first half of this year in British TV, and look ahead to what delights the next six months could bring.

Doctor Who

The week in TV

Arts - TV
Sun, 12th June 2011

Simon and Lois are back with their guide to all you need to know about the small screen this week.

Doctor Who: A Good Man Goes to War

Lois Cameron on the mid-series finale, and the revelation that it brought.

Scott Pilgrim

Rock bands and singers are always in film and literature. A selection of The Yorker's writers pick the best ones.

Doctor Who: The Almost People

Lois Cameron on the episode that led up to that cliffhanger.

Torchwood: Miracle Day

The week in TV

Arts - TV
Sat, 28th May 2011

Simon and Lois bring you small-screen news and upcoming highlights.

Doctor Who: The Rebel Flesh

Doctor Who: The Rebel Flesh

Arts - TV
Mon, 23rd May 2011

Lois Cameron on why this opening episode of a two-parter left her waiting for more.

Rev.

Lois Cameron, Jacob Martin and Catherine Munn share their thoughts on this year's BAFTA TV award nominees.

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