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Written by TV adaptations in Misc. on 12 December 2014 à 12:31What does a medieval literature scholar read into ‘Game of Thrones'? PBS Newshour BY VICTORIA FLEISCHER April 3, 2014 ; Justin Scuiletti contributed to this report. In the video, Brantley Bryant, associate professor of medieval literature at Sonoma State University, shares what...
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Written by TV adaptations in Adapting non-British authors on 13 August 2014 à 15:10George RR Martin on Game of Thrones - Edinburgh international book festival George RR Martin talks about how he wrote A Song of Ice and Fire , which led to the TV series Game of Thrones source: T he Guardian Books Podcast Presented by Claire Armitstead and produced by Tim Maby Tuesday 12...
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Written by TV adaptations in Adapting non-British authors on 9 August 2014 à 20:07...he fifth season of HBO’s Game of Thrones is not going to have its best-known writer . Thrones author George R.R. Martin won’t pen an installment of the hit fantasy series next year, breaking a tradition that has spanned the first four seasons. EW Beware: SPOILERS in the video at the source
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Written by TV adaptations in EXAM on 16 July 2014 à 17:18BBC2 evokes Game of Thrones vibe with new Anglo Saxon epic The Last Kingdom Heroic deeds and epic battles are the order of the day as the Corporation commissions Downton producers Carnival to dramatise the novels of Sharpe creator Bernard Cornwell Ben Dowell, 09 July 2014 RadioTimes
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Written by TV adaptations in Adapting non-British authors on 9 July 2014 à 21:46A l'occasion de son passage en France (voir ici ), George Martin, l'auteur de Game of Thrones a accordé une interview à la station de radio, Le Mouv'.
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Written by TV adaptations in Adapting non-British authors on 24 June 2014 à 13:06Game of Thrones showrunners are "terrified" about making season 5 "Did we mention those anti-anxiety pills?" says David Benioff Ellie Walker-Arnott, 16 June 2014 RadioTimes
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Written by TV adaptations in Adapting non-British authors on 23 June 2014 à 13:45George RR Martin's Game of Thrones ending is "100% satisfying" We might not know how the author plans to end his fantasy tale, but showrunners Dan Weiss and David Benioff do... Ellie Walker-Arnott, 19 June 2014 RadioTimes
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Written by TV adaptations in Adapting non-British authors on 24 May 2014 à 21:23Why Game of Thrones is even more popular than you think by Joanna Robinson, April 8th, 2014 Vanity Fair spoiler free
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Written by TV adaptations in Adapting non-British authors on 24 May 2014 à 20:467 April 2014 Why is Game of Thrones so popular? by Ken Tucker BBC The swords-and-sex fantasy programme has a massive following – but why? Ken Tucker explores how a niche book series became a TV phenomenon. Safe to read, no spoilers!
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Written by TV adaptations in Adapting non-British authors on 3 May 2014 à 20:13Why are fantasy world accents British? By Brian Wheeler BBC News, Washington 30 March 2012 source: BBC news Game of Thrones and The Lord of the Rings are set in fantasy worlds, so why does everybody speak with a British accent?