TV REVIEWS : ‘She-Wolf of London’ Lacks Humor, Bite
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Randy as it is, small fry may indeed enjoy “Outer Space,” which is more than will likely be said about the show that follows it, “She-Wolf of London” (at 9 p.m.). The utterly humorless story of a female American werewolf near London, it’s too plodding and sexless for kids, and too plodding and sexless for adults.
Having been bitten by a Gypsy wolf after camping out on the moors, the young student of the title (Kate Hodge) joins forces with her parapsychology professor/love interest to find her attacker, whom she manages to chase off a cliff to his death. “Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of my curse,” she muses glumly. As the full moon begins to rise, the love-struck prof--who’s obviously seen the “Cat People” remake--happily chains his hair-sprouting charge in the basement till morning, when they’ll presumably chase other supernatural baddies to their deaths in future episodes.
Both shows are part of a fledgling bid by MCA Entertainment, KCOP and a New York station to produce original programming for independent TV outlets, a la Fox. A third series, “Shades of L.A.”--a cop/ghost show--airs Wednesday at 9.
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