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‘Doctor Who’: Red Nose Day 2011 review

We don’t get a new series of Doctor Who until 2011’s ridiculously-late Easter, but in the interim, we have two small and perfectly formed little eggs of a story thanks to Comic Relief, titled ‘Space’ and ‘Time’.

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Win ‘Skins’ DVDs!

E4’s multi BAFTA award-winning drama Skins is back for its fifth series and a third generation of cast. With more sex, booze, drugs and anarchy than ever Series 5 is available to own on DVD from Monday 21st March, packed with exclusive extras. To celebrate, we’re giving away 3 copies of the Series 5 DVD! … >

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‘Doctor Who’ TV Movie ‘needed different story’, admits director

The director of the Doctor Who TV Movie has revealed that he was “disappointed that [the show] wasn’t picked up” for a full series in America following the its broadcast in 1996. Introducing Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, the TV Movie was a co-production between America’s Fox Network, Universal and the BBC. Despite strong … >

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‘Being Human’: What did you think of the Series 3 finale?

In the final episode of Being Human‘s third series, a guilt-stricken Mitchell tried to make amends but, as the revelations piled up, George had to decide whether he could stand by his best friend. After ‘The Wolf-Shaped Bullet’ aired last Sunday, we asked you to tell us what you thought of the episode – find out how you all voted.

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‘Christopher And His Kind’ review

Kind can mean a group, the ability to treat others well, and – if your German translation isn’t that hot – child. It’s that mixture of youthfulness, shared experience, and compassion (or lack thereof) that make up the main themes of Christopher And His Kind.

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Geoffrey Sax (‘Christopher And His Kind’) interview

Directed by Geoffrey Sax (Doctor Who: ‘The Movie’, Stormbreaker), BBC Two’s new one-off drama Christopher And His Kind stars Matt Smith (Doctor Who) and explores novelist Christopher Isherwood’s formative years in 1930s Berlin in the run-up to the Second World War.

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