After selling out around the country Richard Castle’s novel “Heat Wave” dropped down from 6th position to 17th on the New York Times Bestseller List a couple of weeks ago. New stocks have started shipping out over the last two weeks and this caused “Heat Wave” to rise back up to #15 last week and the NYTBS list today shows that the novel has risen further to 11th place. Castle is also #18 on the Barnes & Noble list.
If you’ve been holding off buying the “Castle” Season 1 DVD set or the Richard Castle novel “Heat Wave”, your waiting has paid off.
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CastleTV.net Special Guest chat
with Castle Producer/Writer Terri Miller
Wednesday October 28, 2009
Terri Miller wrote the episode Vampire Weekend and was invited to chat with fans about the episode and her experience on Castle. More than 50 people attended the chat session which began just after 10pm (Eastern Time) and while the formal part of the session finished about an hour later, Terri generously stayed on for annother hour to chat with fans in an open session.
Unfortunately due to circumstances beyond our control we lost the final part of the log so there is some discussion missing at the end.
Our thanks to Terri from CastleTV.net and Castle fans for being so generous with her time (and for not being scared away by the mayhem of the open session!) Read the rest of this entry »
Castle fans in Australia last night were concerned with the mention “double final” in the promo for next week’s episode of Castle. We have been in touch with the network to clear up what’s happening.
This week is the final “ratings week” on Australian television for 2009 so many series currently aired will be finishing up including Castle’s lead-in Bones. The 2010 ratings season begins in February so the bad news is there will be no new episodes of Castle until then.
Next week viewers will be treated to two of the best episodes of Castle yet to air. “Vampire Weekend” features nods to roles from the actors’ past including Nathan Fillion’s series Firefly. This will be followed by “Famous Last Words”.
The good news however is that the Seven network has informed us they plan to air repeats of Castle on Seven and also on the new channel 7Two (Not currently available to areas receiving Prime). There are no air dates available for either network at this time.
In Australia Castle has continued to gain viewers each week adding another 50 thousand this week. The next episode, Vampire Weekend, has received the highest ratings for season 2 in the US and is expected to rate well with Australian audiences. Ratings figures can be found on our forums.
CastleTV.net Special Guest chat
with Castle Producer/Writer Jose Molina
Tuesday November 3, 2009 beginning at 8pm PST
Jose Molina wrote the Castle episode “Famous Last Words” and was invited to chat with fans about the episode and his experience on Castle. Around 60 people attended the chat session which began just after 11pm (Eastern Time) and while the formal part of the session finished nearly an hour later, Jose generously stayed on to chat with fans in an open session.
Our thanks to Jose on behalf of CastleTV.net and Castle fans for being so generous with his time (and for not being scared away by the mayhem of the open session!) and also for allowing us to share this transcript with those who weren’t able to attend. Read the rest of this entry »
The new Disney 3D animation film “A Christmas Carol” is the retelling of Charles Dickens classic novel about a Victorian-era miser taken on a journey of self-redemption, courtesy of several mysterious Christmas apparitions. “A Christmas Carol” starring Jim Carrey opens around the world this weekend.
Of interest to Castle fans, the voice of Belinda Cratchit is played by Molly C Quinn [Alexis Castle].