
‘Doctor Who’: The Seeds Of Death (Revisitations 2) DVD review
There are not many complete Patrick Troughton stories left in the world, but those that remain are held as glimmering icons of a bygone, genuinely classic era of Doctor Who.
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There are not many complete Patrick Troughton stories left in the world, but those that remain are held as glimmering icons of a bygone, genuinely classic era of Doctor Who.
Seth Green – voice of Chris on Family Guy and executive producer of Adult Swim’s Robot Chicken – stars in Disney’s new animated movie Mars Needs Moms, produced by the team behind Disney’s A Christmas Carol and The Polar Express.
Merlin star Colin Morgan, who plays the fantasy drama’s titular hero, has revealed that he finds it “exciting” to see elements of the Athurian legend such as the Knights of the Round Table incorporated into the show.
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Channel 4 have announced that comedy series Friday Night Dinner, starring Tamsin Greig (Green Wing) and Simon Bird (The Inbetweeners), will return to the channel for a second series.
BBC One’s legal drama Silk, starring Rupert Penry-Jones (Spooks) and Maxine Peake (Shameless), has been recommissioned for a second series.