
‘The Gruffalo’s Child’ DVD review
Based on the 2004 best-selling children’s book of the same name, The Gruffalo’s Child was this Christmas’ high profile children’s animation on BBC One.
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Based on the 2004 best-selling children’s book of the same name, The Gruffalo’s Child was this Christmas’ high profile children’s animation on BBC One.
With a brand new six-part series of Red Dwarf now in the can and due to be broadcast on Dave this autumn, here are our hopes for the long-awaited Series X.
Out this week, Merlin’s Complete Series 4 boxset features cast and crew commentaries on five episodes. From the fascinating, through the teasing to the downright daft, they are a must listen for any true fan of the Camelot crew. Here are some of the things we discovered…
An 18 minute documentary featuring the show’s cast and producer takes us though the rigour of filming in both France and the UK as well as discussing the development of the characters this year.
With a richer feel, thanks to a shift onto 35mm film, plus a slightly darker tone, it appears that Merlin has come of age.
First screened at New Year, Hacks takes us on a satirical breakneck gallop through the phone hacking scandal and how it destroyed a newspaper.
Billed as a fantasy horror series, The Fades is in fact a high concept, genre-hopping show that defies such a simple classification.
Despite a feast of action, the tension built well and the episode was thoroughly involving, backed by an emotional score.
In the final episode of fantasy drama Merlin‘s fourth series, Merlin and Arthur are outlaws on the run.
In the final episode of fantasy drama Merlin‘s fourth series, Merlin and Arthur are outlaws on the run.