Rewind: ‘The Green Hornet’ (1966-1967) revisited

While the 1960s Batman TV series has gone down as an icon of pop culture, its spin-off show has been lost in time. Fifty years to the month since the show first aired, we take a look back at The Green Hornet…   What was it about? After the breakout popularity of Batman, producer William … >

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James Bond retrospective 008: ‘Live and Let Die’ (1973)

We bid farewell to Sean Connery and welcome Roger Moore to the fold in 1973’s Live and Let Die. Moore had been on the Broccoli’s radar for years but his commitments to The Saint and the availability of Connery had thus far always ruled him out. But eventually the Tarot cards aligned and the world … >

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8 things we never found out about Clara in ‘Doctor Who’

During her three seasons on Doctor Who, Clara Oswald appeared to take on several guises. Through Jenna Coleman’s introductory storyline, which involved splinters of Clara living out doomed lives in proximity to the Doctor, we were introduced to the companion as an enigma… or as the Doctor memorably named her­, the “Impossible Girl”. With that mystery … >

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‘Matilda’ 20th anniversary: We revisit the most memorable moments

If you were a kid in the 90s then prepare yourself for a shock: Matilda‘s celebrating its 20th anniversary. Time flies like poor little Amanda Thripp and her pigtails, doesn’t it? Twenty years on, the cinematic adaptation of Roald Dahl’s bestseller has proved to be an enduring favourite with audiences of all ages; its latest … >

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Our Girl Season 3

‘Our Girl’ characters guide: Who’s who in Season 2?

Our Girl returns to BBC One this autumn for a second season, this time featuring the British Army on a posting in contemporary Kenya. ‘Two Section’ return to our screens for this African mission, with a new female medic at their centre; Lance Corporal Georgie Lane (Michelle Keegan), a brilliant and committed soldier who loves the … >

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5 more missing ‘Doctor Who’ stories we’d love to see animated

With the exciting news that Patrick Troughton’s debut story, ‘The Power of the Daleks’, long missing from the BBC archive, is to be animated and released through BBC Store, thoughts naturally turn to what other stories might benefit from the same treatment. With no missing episodes returned since Phillip Morris’ terrific 2013 discovery of ‘The … >

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What will motoring look like 70 years from now?

Independent motoring retailer JCT600 recently celebrated their 70th birthday! To celebrate, they asked five travel and technology experts what motoring might look like 70 years in the future. From electric cars to the latest in-car infotainment, some of the most interesting predictions have been turned into a series of stunning concept illustrations, featuring the 80th trip for the Fast & Furious franchise, Pizza … >

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Rewind: ‘The Prisoner’ revisited

50% spy show. 50% social satire. 100% great telly. Exactly fifty years since the series began filming, we take a look back at the bonkers masterpiece that was The Prisoner. No. 1: What is it about? A British secret agent resigns from his job for unknown reasons. Shortly afterwards, he is kidnapped and taken to the Village, … >

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