Top 10 most emotional moments in ‘Sherlock’

From heartbreak to happiness, Sherlock fans have experienced it all over the ten adventures that have aired so far. Over three seasons and a one-off special, there have been some pretty intense highs – and some painful lows to match. > Buy the complete Season 1-3 boxset on Amazon. With writer Mark Gatiss warning viewers … >

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5 crossovers that ‘Doctor Who’ fans would love from Big Finish

With Big Finish now able to play with elements of 21st Century Doctor Who, we have already been treated to some amazing dramas such as ‘The Diary of River Song’, where River encountered the Eight Doctor, and ‘UNIT: Extinction’ in which an Auton invasion was foiled by Kate Stewart, Osgood and the team. We have … >

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14 unrecognisable famous guest stars in ‘Doctor Who’

Here we take a look at some of Doctor Who‘s famous guest stars who you might not have recognised…   Peter Kay as The Abzorbaloff in ‘Love & Monsters’   Zoe Wanamaker (Harry Potter, My Family) as Lady Cassandra in ‘The End of the World’ and ‘New Earth’   Ian McKellen (The Hobbit, X-Men) as … >

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5 of the best moments in ‘Battlestar Galactica’

With five years of fantastically exciting set-pieces and dramatically intense scenes to choose from, it’s a tough call to separate Battlestar Galactica‘s true diamonds from the rest of the gemstones. There’ll be quite a few great moments that may be conspicuously absent, but here’s what we’ve come up with… > Buy the Complete Series Blu-ray … >

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10 predictions for ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6

The sixth season of HBO’s Game of Thrones is drawing closer and Winter is… still coming. As usual, there’s plenty of speculation from people who don’t read the books about what’s going to happen, and for the first time it’s an even playing field with people who have read them. The Winds of Winter is … >

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10 of the creepiest ever TV theme tunes

Memorable TV theme tunes are a curious beast – and sadly a dying breed with many modern series abandoning the traditional opening titles sequence altogether. It’d be a shame if this trend continues – after all, who really sticks around at the end of an episode to listen to the music? A great theme tune … >

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19 of the Doctor’s rules in ‘Doctor Who’

“Did you mention the rules?” asks the Eleventh Doctor in ‘The Time of the Doctor’. “Now, listen, bit of advice. Tell me the truth if you think you know it, lay down the law if you’re feeling brave. But, Daleks, never ever tell me the rules!” Well, sorry, we’re going to… The Doctor has mentioned … >

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5 modern ‘Doctor Who’ monsters and villains who should return

Since 2005, Doctor Who has done an impressive job of updating its classic monsters, with Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans and Zygons all receiving a makeover. The show has also added some terrific creations too, with the likes of the Slience, the Ood and the Weeping Angels. Following our recent look at some forgotten classics, here are … >

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3 classic game shows that we will never forget

In the modern age, the concept of scheduled television programing and traditional viewing has become increasingly redundant. This is thanks to the unprecedented rise of live streaming and video-on-demand, which is available through services such as Netflix and enables viewers to set their own viewing schedule. While this has been well-received and is gradually changing … >

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5 of the funniest CCTV fails of 2015

Thieves, criminals and even passing pedestrians do the strangest things on CCTV. Sometimes they are aware of the fact, and at other times they are blissfully unaware of their crass stupidity. Here are five of the funniest CCTV fails of 2015…   Be careful when stealing a car Stealing a car is never a good … >

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