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I found an article on the release of Season Three on DVD

Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment just announced that Bones’ season 3 DVD will be available a little more than a month from now on November 18. The comprehensive five-disc package will contain all 15 full-hour episodes plus four bonus episodes from Season Four (by the time it gets out, all four episodes would’ve aired already anyway).

As DVDs go, however, this package will include some nifty features, such as three extended episodes, a gag reel, an extended kissing scene between Bones and Booth (in “The Santa in the Slush”), and director’s takes. Like all those before it, Bones Season 3 DVD is presented in wide screen with English 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound with either English, French, or Spanish subtitles.

Sunday, September 21st, 2008
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We are still here guys its just that Gemma is going through some problems lately and Charlotte is getting ready to go to university.  We are slowly working on the website with adding new information and new images. So please be patient. We will make some new posts with gallery updates very shortly.

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008
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We’ve recently added 2 more new Bones promo pictures for season 4, They are absolutely amazing so make sure you check them out.

 

We’ve also been updating the photoshoot section, We’ve add 10 more photoshoots of Emily to the collection aswell as 2 Portrait sessions.

Photoshoots and Portraits

Sunday, September 7th, 2008
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Hey guys, we have added the promotional pictures and episode stills for the new episodes of Bones.

4×01 Stills x 7
4×02 Stills x 4
4×03 Stills x 3
Season 4 Promos x 2

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
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Re: Why is “Bones” in London?
“Well I am giving a lecture at Oxford. I have my robes on and my little doctorate hood. I’m giving a lecture at Oxford and I have been invited here by Dr. Ian Wexler, another forensic anthropologist, the top forensic anthropologist in England played by Andrew Buchan and he’s kind of like me in England. So I’m invited here to give a lecture on interstitial lamella remodeling, one of my favorite subjects to speak about, and, and Booth falls asleep while I’m giving my lecture which I don’t appreciate. He comes up and tries to spice things up which he probably does. My lecture’s probably very boring unless you’re in the forensic anthropology field, and so that’s what we’re doing right now. “

Re: Filming in London
“Well it’s very different to shoot in London. You know I mean the crew is different, the way they break up the divisions of every department is different. I’ve been enjoying it just because of the scenery is just you know a lot more impressive than what we have in Los Angeles. Just any corner you go to is pretty interesting architecturally and historically in London. So that’s been a treat.”

Re: Tough filming a the Tower Bridge
“I think the most challenging thing we’ve shot was the Tower Bridge. We had to do a shot, we had one minute to get a shot and no other chance to, to get the shot. We needed the Tower Bridge opening in the background and we knew it opened at a specific time, I think it was 10:00 p.m. and I think we got it.”

Re: Are British fans different than American fans
“I don’t know how they’re different. I mean they just get up closer here. In the States there’s kind of a distance, but we don’t really have people coming up during filming and I think people are really over you know people filming in Los Angeles. No one really cares. Here it’s much more exciting I guess. “

Re: She lived in London when she was a young girl
“Well I lived here when I was a little girl. I lived in London for about a year and went to school here and, and enjoyed it a lot. It’s wonderful to be here and, and see the places that I went to as a girl and, and remembered that and what, how it’s changed and how many things are similar. I mean things don’t change as much here I mean architecturally, architecturally because the buildings are so old. They’re you know not like need to be torn down like they would be in Los Angeles.”

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
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