Christmas gift guide 2011: Top 20 new TV tie-in books
There’s the perfect book for TV fans of all ages this Christmas.
There’s the perfect book for TV fans of all ages this Christmas.
Misfits returns to E4 for an eight-part third series later this month, starring Antonia Thomas as Alisha.
After last week’s slightly slow story, Spooks springs back to form with a relentless pace and one of its finest episodes not just in this series, but its entire ten year run.
If you’re clever, and you have the right scripts, it’s possible to make a virtue of typecasting by forging a career as a solidly dependable performer who can be relied upon to fill a certain you-shaped niche.
Appropriate Adult is very far from being light and formulaic, and makes for discomfiting viewing – as it should.
Doctor Who will return to BBC One in 2011 for a sixth series, starring Matt Smith as the 11th Doctor alongside Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill as his companions Amy and Rory. Take a look at all the news so far, in one place!
Based on a bestselling book of the same name by Kate Summerscale, ITV1’s The Suspicions Of Mr Whicher recounts the true story of a tragic murder in a Victorian household in Wiltshire.
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has described Series 6’s pirate story as “so much fun”.
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat celebrated a double win at last night’s Royal Television Society Programme Awards ceremony in London.
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.