Colton Haynes (‘Teen Wolf’) interview
Model-turned-actor Colton Haynes stars as lacrosse team captain Jackson Whittemore in Teen Wolf, MTV’s new TV remake of the classic 1985 movie. We caught up with Colton to find out more about the show.
Model-turned-actor Colton Haynes stars as lacrosse team captain Jackson Whittemore in Teen Wolf, MTV’s new TV remake of the classic 1985 movie. We caught up with Colton to find out more about the show.
The fifth series of Law & Order: UK begins this weekend on ITV1, with former Doctor Who star Freema Agyeman returning as Crown Prosecutor Alesha Phillips.
Eve Myles has expressed interest in filming a 90-minute Torchwood movie, stating that it would be a “fantastic give back to the fans”.
The fifth series of Law & Order: UK begins this weekend on ITV1, with former Doctor Who star Peter Davison joining the cast as “down to earth pragmatist” Henry Sharpe, who takes over the job of Director of the CPS.
There’s no easy way to describe this one-off 1981 kids show, starring what look like distant relations of the Smash family from the series of ‘70s adverts. It’s certainly very odd, occasionally very witty, and probably better enjoyed by immature grown-ups than any of the kids that it’s aimed at.
Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who) plays Joseph Bede in The Shadow Line, Hugo Blick’s new conspiracy thriller which “delves into the heart of human morality”, coming to BBC Two next week.
BBC One have commissioned an original psychological thriller series from the makers of Bedlam and Single Father to air in winter 2012, written by Bill Gallagher (The Prisoner).
Slipping out with little fanfare, oh the irony, is a new “mockumentary” (no, stick with us) from BBC Four following the Olympic Deliverance team as they prepare London for the big event in 2012.
Reuniting Life On Mars duo Philip Glenister and John Simm, Mad Dogs tells the story of five old friends who meet up in Majorca, where old feuds rise and arguments return.
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.