
‘Good Cop’ press screening and Q&A report
Good Cop is a superbly written, directed and acted opening hour of drama, skilfully balancing the bleak realities of a life as an honest northern copper with explosive action and emotional intrigue.
Good Cop is a superbly written, directed and acted opening hour of drama, skilfully balancing the bleak realities of a life as an honest northern copper with explosive action and emotional intrigue.
Following this week’s news Diana Rigg will be appearing in the new series of Doctor Who, we asked you to tell us which guest star you’re most looking forward to.
This Sunday sees the debut of Sinbad, Sky1’s biggest ever British commission – and their most expensive show to date.
This Sunday sees the debut of Sinbad, Sky1’s biggest ever British commission – and their most expensive show to date.
Some author or other once wrote, “History is moving pretty quickly these days, and the heroes and villains keep on changing parts.” But if there’s one man you can rely on; one man to go toe to toe with the worst and come out the best, it’s chain-smoker, borderline dipsomaniac, serial womaniser and murderer, Commander … >
To celebrate the release of Tales from Earthsea and Howl’s Moving Castle on Blu-ray in stunning high-definition, we’ve picked out our favourite magical moments from Studio Ghibli.
For the last month and a half, Tuesday nights at 10pm has meant an unmissable appointment with the most likeable contract killer in the history of television.
The unfairly-maligned George Lazenby holds his own as 007 with an honest, sincere performance and isn’t bowed by seasoned thesps Diana Rigg and Telly Savalas.
Following the gripping conclusion of legal drama Silk‘s second series last week on BBC One, we explore some of our hopes for Series 3.
Based on novels by Sue Townsend, The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole chronicled the exploits of the angst-ridden title character.