Christmas gift guide 2011: Top 20 UK TV DVDs of the year
2011 has been a cracking year for British television, with new homegrown hits, triumphant returns and acclaimed one-off dramas.
2011 has been a cracking year for British television, with new homegrown hits, triumphant returns and acclaimed one-off dramas.
E4 have released a set of new video looking at the making of the latest episode of Misfits, which aired on the channel at the weekend.
Allegations of soapiness and preposterousness have dogged this year’s series. So – what went wrong with Series 2, and where should Downton go from here?
At first glance American Horror Story, the tale of a family living in a possibly haunted new home, looks like a pretty standard fright-fest.
We continue our brand new Spooks blog, where we’ll be rewatching the first series at a manageable pace of two episodes each week, with the next two episodes.
You plucked up the courage to vote and now it’s time to peek from behind the cushions as we unveil the five villains that CultBox readers thought were the best at terrifying you through your tellybox…
For British TV viewers, it must have felt like an aeon waiting for the return of cult hero Detective Inspector Sarah Lund.
There’s so much left unresolved in The Fades that it isn’t a case of a few loose ends that need tidying up; there’s still a huge wodge of story left to be told.
With American Horror Story arriving on UK screens next week, we asked you to vote for the scariest TV show ever. Here are the results…
The usual suspects all return with their latest stand-up shows on DVD this Christmas.