‘Birdsong’ screening and Q&A report
Yesterday we went along to the BAFTA screening of BBC One’s upcoming First World War epic to see what she and director Philip Martin have made of Faulks’ elusive narrative.
Yesterday we went along to the BAFTA screening of BBC One’s upcoming First World War epic to see what she and director Philip Martin have made of Faulks’ elusive narrative.
To celebrate the return of Skins later this month, we attended a preview screening of the much-anticipated opening episode and a Q&A with the cast.
Supernatural drama Being Human returns to BBC Three next month. Here lead writer Toby Whithouse introduces Series 4.
Created and written by Ashley Pharoah and Matthew Graham (Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes), ITV1’s new legal drama Eternal Law begins tomorrow night.
We found Series 2 of Downton Abbey just a little bit silly, but we’ve been lucky enough to have a sneak peak at the Christmas special, and can confirm that it’s a triumphant return to form.
A Scandal In Belgravia is brainy, sexy, heartrending, violent and funny; a treat for the head, heart, guts and groin all at once.
Yesterday we went along to the British Library for the launch of Great Expectations, screenwriter Sarah Phelps’s (Oliver Twist, EastEnders) three-part take on Dickens’ classic novel about a boy with big dreams who learns that moral worth matters more than social status.
With its wondrous fantasy elements, teenage romance, action-adventure and subtle, knowing sense of humour, The Borrowers really is ideal festive viewing for the whole family.
When Charlie Brooker (Screenwipe, Dead Set) sits down to write something, you know you’re in for a near the mark, brutally honest statement with a twisted satirical spin.
This Is England ’88 begins with a montage of events of the time, but as Meadows explains, these events were only tangential to his life growing up in Uttoxeter.