
Katie McGrath (‘Merlin’: Series 5) interview
It’s a couple of months until Merlin‘s fifth series begins filming, but we caught up with Katie McGrath, who plays Morgana, for a chat recently to find out what her hopes are for the next series.
It’s a couple of months until Merlin‘s fifth series begins filming, but we caught up with Katie McGrath, who plays Morgana, for a chat recently to find out what her hopes are for the next series.
Max Beesley, Philip Glenister, John Simm and Marc Warren’s holiday from hell has been extended, with the second series of Mad Dogs beginning on Sky1 tomorrow.
We were more worried about this story being updated than any other, but our fears were entirely groundless.
Like the Queen’s Speech and a miserable Christmas in Walford, high quality period dramas are fixed points on our TV screens at Christmas.
Just Henry is actually an adaptation of a children’s novel by Goodnight Mister Tom author Michelle Magorian which strives to be charming but ends up being simultaneously laborious and lethargic.
Irish actor Andrew Scott returns as arch-villain Moriarty in Series 2 of Sherlock next month. We caught up with Andrew to find out more.
Vicky McClure returns to Channel 4 this month as Lol in This is England ’88, following her performance in This Is England ’86 which won her a Bafta earlier this year.
Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who) stars alongside Stephen Fry, Victoria Wood, Sharon Horgan, Robert Sheehan and Aisling Loftus this Christmas in BBC One’s new adaptation of The Borrowers.
Charlie Brooker (Dead Set) returns to Channel 4 this December with Black Mirror, a new three-part mini-series of suspenseful, satirical stand-alone dramas with a techno-paranoia bent.
For many of us, Torchwood: Miracle Day was a disappointment. Too baggy and too sprawling a journey of ten weeks, it felt like a drunken meander through various high-octane scenarios. And, like many a drunken meander, it began with ill-judged certainty, became directionless before leading to violence, then ultimately left us scratching our heads, questioning … >