‘Doctor Who’: ‘Nightmare in Silver’ hints
Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman’s new Doctor Who adventures continue next weekend with ‘Nightmare in Silver’, written by Neil Gaiman.
Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman’s new Doctor Who adventures continue next weekend with ‘Nightmare in Silver’, written by Neil Gaiman.
Robert Glenister (Hustle) and Jim Broadbent (The Iron Lady) will star in the second film of BBC One’s upcoming The Great Train Robbery drama.
BBC Cymru Wales has announced that Brian Minchin is to be the new executive producer of Doctor Who, alongside showrunner Steven Moffat.
From writer Lucy Gannon (Soldier Soldier) comes Frankie, a new BBC One drama series set in the world of district nursing, starring Eve Myles (Torchwood) and Dean Lennox Kelly (Shameless).
The Victorian Era (1837 to 1901, date fans) often receives a visit from the Doctor. There is much for the Time Lord here, with his beloved author Charles Dickens at work, as well as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Original Shameless star Dean Lennox Kelly has revealed that his return in the show’s upcoming final episode is “part of the main story”.
John Barrowman has revealed that he and Alex Kingston have discussed the idea or Captain Jack and River Song appearing together in a Doctor Who spin-off.
We caught up with Doctor Who‘s William Shakespeare, actor Dean Lennox Kelly, yesterday at the launch of new BBC One drama Frankie in London.
Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall has revealed that his upcoming The Great Train Robbery serial, about the most infamous heist in British history, “will surprise people”.
It is fair to say that the Doctor is usually a subscriber to Clarke’s 3rd law, which asserts, “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”.