
‘Downton Abbey’: Series 2 Episode 6 review
Poor time-stopped Downton! Trapped in its own bubble while, all around, change speeds ahead like Toad of Toad Hall…
Poor time-stopped Downton! Trapped in its own bubble while, all around, change speeds ahead like Toad of Toad Hall…
A spectacular tour de force of an episode, never before has the ending of a British television programme been so perfectly executed.
Arthur finally claiming his seat on the throne of Camelot in last week’s episode was undoubtedly the most iconic and pivotal scene from the Arthurian legend so far realised in Merlin.
Happily, it seems AMC’s horror hit The Walking Dead is still head over heels for sickening gore the second time around.
The Slap, an eight-part drama adapted from the novel of the same name by Christos Tsiolkas, explores the intriguing notion that a seemingly harmless moment can have devastating repercussions.
Having discovered superpowers, lost his virginity, grown wings, died and come back to life, there’s really only thing left for Paul to do: save the world.
V‘s second season picks up where we left off, with more of Anna’s manipulative spin as she uses her sophisticated armoury to wage war on human genes.
In its final hour, Spooks manages to encapsulate everything that has drawn audiences to the show over the past decade.
The series may be over, and Elisabeth Sladen may sadly no longer be with us, but Sarah Jane Smith will live on. She’ll never be forgotten.
A book that claims to cover 40 years of the most popular science-fiction TV show that America has ever created needs to justify such a statement with an exhaustive volume.