‘Spooks’: Series 10 Episode 2 review
Spooks proves that it still has the capacity to shock in this thrilling follow-up to last week’s series opener.
Spooks proves that it still has the capacity to shock in this thrilling follow-up to last week’s series opener.
And so House enters its seventh year, a period which has proven to be the undoing of many a series. After the ups and downs of Season 6, the team had more than a little bit to prove.
The fifth and final series of The Sarah Jane Adventures begins on CBBC next month. In the meantime, here are ten teasing lines of dialogue from the first episode…
As Dexter villains go, the Trinity Killer (John Lithgow) – with his love of deer, family, opening femoral arteries and his Yoda-like fascination for the show’s hero – was always going to be a hard act to follow.
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.
Writer and comedienne Miranda Hart hinted yesterday, at the Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival, that a role in Doctor Who is on the cards.
Ahead of Doctor Who choreographer Ailsa Berk’s live master classes at the Doctor Who Experience later today, Ailsa kindly gave CultBox an exclusive insight into her work on choreographing some of the show’s monsters.
As part of this summer’s many exclusive activities at the Doctor Who Experience in London, Doctor Who choreographer Ailsa Berk will be hosting live ‘Walk Like A Monster’ master classes tomorrow.
It would be easy to decry the idea of creating an updated version of 1972’s ‘Day of the Daleks’ with modern CGI as a doomed attempt to polish a turd – too easy, in fact.
‘Torchwood located,’ C. Thomas Howell’s nameless assassin announces at the beginning of ‘Escape to L.A.’ – and although, of course, he’s talking about the newly-formed team, he could equally be referring to the show itself.