
‘The Hour’ BBC America trailer
BBC America have released a launch trailer for The Hour, Abi Morgan’s new 1950s newsroom drama, which begins on the channel next month.
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BBC America have released a launch trailer for The Hour, Abi Morgan’s new 1950s newsroom drama, which begins on the channel next month.
Passing the time between events at Comic-Con in San Diego last weekend, Doctor Who stars Matt Smith and Karen Gillan took the opportunity to have a dance to a bit of classic Earth Wind And Fire.
Let’s get this out of the way first: the Weeping Angels, though arguably Steven Moffat’s greatest creation, are perhaps the least suitable new Doctor Who monster for use in a novel.
Described as “the most intelligent stand-up you’ve never heard of” by GQ and “wonderfully misanthropic” by the Sunday Times, comedian Steve Hall will be performing his solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe this August. Steve Hall’s Very Still Life will be “a show about achieving things, if I can be bothered to write it”, says … >
The Arthurian legend is retold once again in the Starz series Camelot. Taking its cue from other recent dramatic reinterpretations of historical tales and myths, this is a dark and gritty version of the legend.
In the second episode of E4’s new homegrown drama, it’s July 4th – only this year Flynn’s in charge. We’ve picked out 10 teasing lines from the episode…
The fourth episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day sees the fight against PhiCorp take the Torchwood team to California, where a trap is waiting, while Oswald and Jilly find themselves with an enemy of their own.
Currently starring in Hollyoaks as Pete Hamill, ex-professional footballer Peter Mitchell has also appeared in Channel 4’s Cast-Offs and recently landed a part in new comedy pilot Rick & Peter. Looking at political correctness around disability, Rick & Peter also stars Joe Wilkinson (Him & Her) and T4’s Rick Edwards. > Catch up with Hollyoaks … >
BBC America have released a new selection of clips from the recent Doctor Who panel event at Comic-Con in San Diego.
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has hinted that the show will eventually return to featuring more stand-alone episodes, rather than the current focus on long-term story arcs.