‘Primeval’: Series 4 Episode 3 review
If you fancy a relaxing trip to the theatre, it might be an idea not to invite the Primeval crew along with you…
If you fancy a relaxing trip to the theatre, it might be an idea not to invite the Primeval crew along with you…
BBC’s glossy Hustle returns for a seventh series, with the five con artists taking on their most ambitious challenge yet.
After the re-establishment of the ARC team in the previous episode, Primeval gets back in its stride with a more traditional monster-focused episode.
Back from the brink of death at the hands of the evil ITV Cancellation Monster, the new series of Primeval (now bankrolled by international broadcasters and UKTV’s Watch channel) has a point to prove. Wasting little time, the opening episode of Series 4 takes us straight in with a new team, overseen by the immaculately … >
Described by the Beeb as a thoroughly “modern re-working” (are there any two more hideous words in the English language?), this adaptation of the MR James’ Edwardian ghost story Oh, Whistle And I’ll Come To You, My Lad shares little with the original in terms of plot.
They’re spooky, kooky and altogether ooky: the gang from Psychoville are back, and it’s a treat.
In a not always subtle way, the fourth series of The Sarah Jane Adventures has explored the possibility of the titular character not having to always be on screen.
The main thrust of this episode is the appearance of Nathan’s half brother, who shares the same dad Mike, played so brilliantly by Dexter Fletcher.
Last week saw Team SJ running on the spot somewhat in ‘The Empty Planet’, as the story felt just a bit like filler.
Misfits was a rarity in the world of television last year. It appeared on our schedules, stinkingly fresh and brutally shoved everything out of its way.