
Ben Miller (‘Primeval’) interview
Ben Miller is back as James Lester in the fifth series of time-travelling dinosaur drama Primeval, exclusive to Watch.
Ben Miller is back as James Lester in the fifth series of time-travelling dinosaur drama Primeval, exclusive to Watch.
Any drama serial being broadcast over five consecutive nights has to work very hard to hook the viewer immediately and maintain a decent level of either excitement, intrigue or both from the opening credits onwards.
Actor Stephen Rea (V For Vendetta, The Crying Game) plays puppet master Gatehouse in Hugo Blick’s seven-part conspiracy thriller The Shadow Line.
Idris Elba reprises his role as DCI John Luther, the near-genius murder detective, in a new four-part series of Luther on BBC One this summer.
As many of you will know, this is one of the episodes fandom has been awaiting with some internet-beating excitement. The very notion of a Neil Gaiman Doctor Who story seems so perfect that we wonder why it’s taken just so long for this union to happen.
It takes a television series of exceptional quality – and daring – to satisfy its audience without answering almost any of the questions posed in the preceding episode of a two-part story. Yet this is precisely what Doctor Who achieves in ‘Day Of The Moon’.
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Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who) plays drug dealer Joseph Bede in The Shadow Line, Hugo Blick’s sophisticated and gripping conspiracy thriller which delves into the heart of human morality, coming to BBC Two in May.
As guiltily enthralling as your neighbours having a screaming row in their back garden, unaware that you’re peeking through a hole in the fence, BBC Four’s French police drama series Spiral is not exactly enjoyable; it’s hard to even define it as entertaining. Yet once you start watching, it’s increasingly difficult to stop.
Fantasy writer Neil Gaiman has revealed that around 13 minutes of his upcoming Doctor Who episode had to be left out of the final cut.