New Dennis Kelly drama for BBC – First Look

Dennis Kelly, the writer known for Utopia and Matilda the Musical has been working on a new series with the BBC, here’s what we know so far Dennis Kelly has written a series based on Andy West’s 2022 memoir The Life Inside. Filming took place in Liverpool and had finished earlier this year. What’s it about? Waiting … >

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Russell T Davies, the Doctor Who showrunner, at the 14th/15th Doctor's TARDIS console

Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies to receive BAFTA Cymru TV contribution award

BAFTA Cymru (the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in Wales) has announced that writer, producer and showrunner, Russell T Davies will receive a prestigious award for his contributions to television. Davies will receive this year’s Outstanding Contribution to Television Award at the ceremony this year. He has written, produced and filmed several productions … >

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When Remakes and Spin-Offs Outshine the Originals

Friends watching streaming service together indoors | Free Photo   Television is full of risks, yet one of the safest bets producers make is to revisit a familiar story. Audiences are often sceptical when a spin-off or remake is announced, expecting it to be a watered-down echo of the original. Yet television history proves that … >

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Unpredictable Storylines That Kept Fans on Edge

https://www.pexels.com/photo/friends-sitting-on-the-couch-and-watching-film-9807277/ One of the great joys of television is its ability to surprise. Viewers might settle in expecting a neat resolution or familiar plot beats, only to find the rug pulled from under them in spectacular fashion. Whether it’s the death of a major character, a shocking twist ending, or an unexpected reveal, the most … >

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The Evolution of British Sci-Fi: From Classics to Streaming

Image of Hand Browsing Through Streaming Platform. British sci-fi has never needed big budgets to make a big impact. What it lacked in early visual effects, it made up for with clever storytelling and bold ideas. In the 1960s, Doctor Who debuted with a police box that could travel through time and space, and instantly … >

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The Death and Life of River Song: Ace and Tegan audio box set review

River Song meets two of her husband’s best friends, Ace and Tegan, in a time-twisting four-part adventure. With her own capacity to time-travel, Professor River Song (Alex Kingston) encountered three Doctors on screen, and has met more on audio since. However, her latest adventure brings her into contact with two of the Doctor’s former travelling … >

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Former Doctor Who VFX studio shuts down

VFX studio The Mill was put into administration and shut down after 35 years when its parent company, Technicolor Creative Studios UK Limited, a part of Technicolor Group filed for administration on February 24, 2025. The Mill was the company responsible for the VFX of around 150 episodes of Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures … >

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Damian Molony with the famous Bergerac 1947 Triumph Roadster

The new Bergerac will return in his Triumph Roadster

Bergerac’s 1947 red Triumph Roadster is the same one that was used in the original series.  Bergerac, the troubled Jersey based detective returns to our screens in early 2025. With Damien Molony taking on the role made famous by Jim Nettles between 1981 and 1991, there’s a whole new cast. However, one of the icons of … >

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