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Masterpiece Madness
What ho, what ho, what ho!
For everyone on Facebook, there is a competition at the PBS page for favourite Masterpiece Theatre character. They're well underway and both Jeeves and Bertie have been doing well. Right now, the current vote is between Mr. Darcy and Lady Violet. I'm not sure how often they are updating the battle, so you may need to keep checking in.
To vote, go here:
http://www.facebook.com/pbs?sk=app_10339498918#!/pbs
"Like" the PBS page and then view the comments for the status update for the current contest. Then "like" the comment that names the character you have chosen. You may well have to click the "view previous comments" to get to the actual comments you are meant to "like."
For everyone on Facebook, there is a competition at the PBS page for favourite Masterpiece Theatre character. They're well underway and both Jeeves and Bertie have been doing well. Right now, the current vote is between Mr. Darcy and Lady Violet. I'm not sure how often they are updating the battle, so you may need to keep checking in.
To vote, go here:
http://www.facebook.com/pbs?sk=app_10339498918#!/pbs
"Like" the PBS page and then view the comments for the status update for the current contest. Then "like" the comment that names the character you have chosen. You may well have to click the "view previous comments" to get to the actual comments you are meant to "like."
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Ooooo... Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock is currently beating Julia McKenzie's Miss Marple 2:1. Yay Sherlock!
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There are other posts that say who has won against whom and what battles are comming up next, but there should only be one for the given vote.
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Good to get it sorted before the next round that either Jeeves or Wooster are in starts.
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http://www.facebook.com/pbs#!/pbs/posts/10150156667867169