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Posted By John Reppion on December 28th, 2011

Click on the awesome Fez baker cover above to jump to the Thrill Electric site and read the final episode.

Sorry we’re so late in posting this here but we had quite a rough build up to the festive season and then a mad dash to get everything sorted for our own family Christmas.

We really, really hope you’ve enjoyed The Thrill Electric; … Read the rest

 

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The Thrill Electric Episode 10: The Thrill Electric online now – cover by Fez baker

Posted By John Reppion on December 28th, 2011

Click on the awesome Fez baker cover above to jump to the Thrill Electric site and read the final episode.

Sorry we’re so late in posting this here but we had quite a rough build up to the festive season and then a mad dash to get everything sorted for our own family Christmas.

We really, really hope you’ve enjoyed The Thrill Electric; it was an absolute pleasure for us to work on and we’re very proud of it. Thanks so much to everyone involved at Hat Trick, Channel 4, LittleLoud and especially Windflower Studio (and, of course, Emma Vieceli).

100% FREE iPhone and iPad version of TTE coming  in January 2012!

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Merry Christmas 2009

Posted By John Reppion on December 24th, 2009

Holmes and Watson at home by Aaron CampbellThanks to everyone who has helped to make 2009 such a great year for us both personally and professionally. Here’s hoping a good few people will be opening Moore & Reppion books this Christmas morning. ;)

To help get you in the festive mood please enjoy this fantastic 1948 US radio presentation of that Chistmassy Holmes tale The Blue Carbuncle.

 

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Paul Cornell’s 12 Blogs of Christmas

Posted By John Reppion on December 18th, 2009

cornellGenuinely lovely, lovely man Paul Cornell is counting down to December the 25th this year with his 12 Blogs of Christmas.

Today’s Blog (#6) is entitled So What Are You Doing This Christmas? and features the likes of Noel Clarke, Kim Newman and Charles Stross answering the titular question. Obviously he was one genuine celebrity short* as he ended up asking us too.

See http://www.paulcornell.com/2009/12/12-blogs-of-christmas-six-so-what-are.html

*Moore & Reppion officially count as a single writer.

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