
Cast announced for Abi Morgan divorce drama The Split
Abi Morgan and Jane Featherstone’s upcoming drama The Split has announced some of its key casting ahead of production kick off in the UK next week.
Abi Morgan and Jane Featherstone’s upcoming drama The Split has announced some of its key casting ahead of production kick off in the UK next week.
Damon Beesley’s BBC Two comedy White Gold will return for a six-episode second series in 2018, it has been confirmed.
In today’s ‘sequel-you-didn’t-see-coming-and-if-you-say-you-did-you’re-probably-lying’ news is notice that Sky Atlantic will be airing a follow-up to the traumatic 1981 German classic Das Boot.
Please note: mild spoilers lie ahead for The Doctor Falls.
Back at the end of 2012, a new America remake of the classic spy television series (or a fresh adaptation of the books, if you prefer) The Saint was motoring forward, and it had just cast Adam Rayner in the lead role. The same lead role role – Simon Templar – made famous by the … >
Filming continues on the second series of ITV’s period drama, Victoria, that sees Jenna Coleman (of Doctor Who fame, of course) taking on the title role. Some fresh casting additions have been revealed in recent weeks. Line Of Duty’s Martin Compston has been added as a guest star, whilst Dame Diana Rigg is being added … >
Few television sci-fi series have anything like the longevity of the first Stargate spin-off show, Stargate SG-1. One of the by-products of its success was a wide breadth of music, from composer Richard Bands. Some of his work is now being released in a very limited edition double CD set. It’s part of Intrada’s special … >
Former TARDIS resident David Tennant has shut down rumours that his Broadchurch co-star Olivia Colman will be the next Doctor Who – because she’s too busy.
While we still know next to nothing about Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’ upcoming Dracula TV show, the showrunners have at least shed a little light on what it won’t be.
Sky Atlantic’s latest big budget drama, Riviera, is being heavily sold off the back of Neil Jordan’s involvement. But Jordan, the director of features such as The Company Of Wolves, Interview With The Vampire and The Crying Game, has moved to distance himself from the programme in a new interview with The Guardian.