
‘Sherlock’ and ‘Luther’ to return in 2011
BBC One Controller Jay Hunt today confirmed at the Edinburgh Television Festival that Sherlock and Luther have both been recommissioned for second series.
BBC One Controller Jay Hunt today confirmed at the Edinburgh Television Festival that Sherlock and Luther have both been recommissioned for second series.
So, Sherlock Holmes is alive and well, working in the 21st century, helping out the police with their enquires, equipped with mobile phones, computers and Google Maps. No, wait, come back: it’s better than that – much better. Traditionally, when there’s been this sort of twist on the Most Famous Detective In The World™, it’s … >
An update of Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic detective set in present-day London, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat’s Sherlock, begins on BBC One this summer.
It’s surprising that, in the wake of The Mighty Boosh, there haven’t been more pretenders to the comedy crown of Mssrs Barratt and Fielding. Dave’s exclusive new show Zimbani tries, but epically fails.
This latest DVD release from the Doctor Who archives sees Tom Baker’s Doctor arriving on Gallifrey after receiving a vision of the President of the Time Lord’s assassination.
Frankly, anyone can create an all-powerful monster or villain, one who can’t be killed but kills indiscriminately, one who is big enough and bad enough to be Big Bad enough to be a threat to the entire universe.
The Hustle gang are back in business, ready to take each and every cheat, liar and criminal for all they’ve got, as the drama returns to BBC One for a sixth series.
Spy drama Spooks returns to BBC One this autumn for an eighth series.
When Robin Hood returns to BBC One for Series 3 this spring, it is three months since Marian’s untimely death and Robin is a changed man.
Before returning for a full 13-episode fifth series in Spring 2010, Doctor Who will air five specials, starring David Tennant.