‘The Prisoner’: Six of the best… Number Two

In our new series examining one of the most iconic TV series of all time, The Prisoner, we’ll be taking a look at the various facets that make Patrick McGoohan’s 1960s masterpiece such a compelling watch. First up are the weekly bad boys in The Village – the Number Twos.

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How long can studios keep rebooting their superheroes?

Have you noticed that, just when you thought Hollywood’s superhero boom must finally be ready to burst, another one turns up in our cinemas? Surely the worlds of Marvel and DC Comics must have been plundered for all possible plots and character permutations by now, but it would seem that this is very far from … >

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

Poldark returns to BBC One this autumn with ten new episodes of the Cornish period drama. Ross Poldark is back to settle his differences, but at what cost? Buy Season 1 on DVD on Amazon here. Here’s a guide to the characters in Season 2…   ROSS POLDARK (Aidan Turner) Ross’ dogged belief in justice and morality … >

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12 of the Twelfth Doctor’s best traits in ‘Doctor Who’

While Peter Capaldi is busy filming the new season of Doctor Who in Cardiff, Twitter users recently paid tribute to his incarnation of the Time Lord. Fans tweeted their favourite things about the Twelfth Doctor with the hashtag #TwelfthDoctorTraits. We’ve compiled 12 of the best ones here…   The eyebrows @bbcdoctorwho ATTACK EYEBROWS 😂👌🏻💛 #TwelfthDoctorTraits #DoctorWho pic.twitter.com/bpKPbe6mT9 — Toяi △⃒⃘ … >

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5 of the most influential YA writers

We tend to think of the Young Adult (YA) genre as a fairly new section of the book shelf, but in fact it’s a far older category than many realise, with roots that stretch down well over a hundred years, and through almost every genre: from action and adventure to horror and heartbreak. As new … >

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