‘Doctor Who’: ‘Cold War’ teasers
Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman’s new Doctor Who adventures continue next weekend with ‘Cold War’, written by Mark Gatiss.
Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman’s new Doctor Who adventures continue next weekend with ‘Cold War’, written by Mark Gatiss.
Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman’s new Doctor Who adventures continue next weekend with ‘Cold War’, written by Mark Gatiss.
After the somewhat perfunctory opening episode of Season 3, Game of Thrones is really cooking again with ‘Dark Wings, Dark Words’. Checking in with the characters absent from last week, we get a more enthralling and exciting instalment.
Coming soon to BBC Three, three-part drama In The Flesh tells the story of zombie teenager Kieren Walker (Luke Newberry) and his reintegration back into both the local community and the heart of his family. Episode 1 Sunday 17 March 2013, 10pm > Read our review. After his death four years ago, his friends … >
Game of Thrones makes a triumphant, if somewhat subdued, return to UK screens tomorrow night for a third season.
While it’s a joy to be back in Westeros with the characters we’ve come to love (and love to hate), ‘Valar Dohaeris’ is very much an establishing episode. The fall-out from the great battle of Blackwater Bay continues, and everyone in the land, from Jon north of The Wall to Dany across the sea, must adjust to their new circumstances.
Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman’s new Doctor Who adventures continue next weekend with ‘The Rings Of Akhaten’, written by Luther creator Neil Cross.
Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman’s new Doctor Who adventures continue next weekend with ‘The Rings Of Akhaten’, written by Luther creator Neil Cross.
Jonathan Creek returns this Easter with a brand new 90-minute special, guest starring Rik Mayall, Joanna Lumley, Sarah Alexander and Nigel Planer.
In Series 2 of Prisoners’ Wives, glamorous gangster’s wife Francesca and long-suffering prisoner’s Mum, Harriet are joined by two new characters: Kim, the respectable wife of a man falsely accused of the most heinous crime, and Aisling, the gutsy teenage daughter of a repeat offender.
Doctor Who returns to BBC One this Easter weekend, with Jenna-Louise Coleman joining Matt Smith as the Doctor’s newest companion.