‘The Walking Dead’: Season 2 Episode 1 spoiler-free review
After the best part of a year, The Walking Dead is back with all the sweeping elegance, subtle human drama and heart-stopping shocks that made it the finest television series of 2010.
After the best part of a year, The Walking Dead is back with all the sweeping elegance, subtle human drama and heart-stopping shocks that made it the finest television series of 2010.
Doctor Who‘s spin-off has featured plenty of famous faces over the past four series. Here we pick out five that have stood out for bringing something a little bit special to Bannerman Road.
Doctor Who star Alex Kingston will appear in Series 2 of BBC One’s revamped Upstairs Downstairs as the younger sister of Dame Eileen Atkins’ character.
Doctor Who actor Arthur Darvill has described returning guest star James Corden as “constantly on it”.
Like a chronic drunk stumbling through the streets after kicking-out time, Miracle Day has tripped over its own feet and staggered under its own weight so many times that its final collapse into a heap seemed inevitable.
This autumn Wunmi Mosaku plays Rosa in The Body Farm, BBC One’s new six-part crime drama series.
Described as “pretty bonkers”, “shocking” and “super original” by Sky’s Head of Comedy Lucy Lumsden, new comedy This Is Jinsy premiered at the Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival 2011 over the weekend.
Imitating the onscreen title from Doctor Who‘s Series 3 finale (which itself was a BSG nod), the latest installment of its Earthbound spin’-off begins with the words ‘Two Months Later’.
The revelation that Amy and Rory are the parents of River Song will make things “far more complicated” for the characters in the second half of Doctor Who‘s current series, actor Arthur Darvill has hinted.
Louis Theroux is one of our best documentarians and this new release of his five most recent films confirms that he is improving with age.