Top 5 ‘Doctor Who’ Christmas episodes
We’ve sifted through the wrapping paper, crumbs and horrendous knitted jumpers from well-meaning but misguided elderly relatives in search of Doctor Who’s best Christmas episodes.
We’ve sifted through the wrapping paper, crumbs and horrendous knitted jumpers from well-meaning but misguided elderly relatives in search of Doctor Who’s best Christmas episodes.
With its wondrous fantasy elements, teenage romance, action-adventure and subtle, knowing sense of humour, The Borrowers really is ideal festive viewing for the whole family.
Actor Robert Sheehan has discussed how Misfits has “progressed and graduated” in its third series, which has seen his character Nathan replaced by This Is England ’86 star Joe Gilgun.
The response to the news this week that David Yates is developing a Doctor Who movie was something akin to the way lions react when a gazelle innocently strolls into their territory.
Anne-Marie Duff (Shameless) and Olivia Colman (Peep Show) have begun filming the second series of BBC One’s Accused in and around Manchester.
CultBox asked you to vote for the Doctor Who story that frightens you the most. Here we count down the results of the poll… #5: ‘The Time of Angels’ / ‘Flesh and Stone’ (6.8%) So, ‘Flesh and Stone’ may have diluted the concept of the Weeping Angels, making them defeatable not by keeping your … >
BBC One have released a new clip reel for the channel’s upcoming drama, factual and entertainment programming this winter, including the first glimpse of Sherlock‘s second series.
Karen Gillan has revealed that Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper, is her favourite Doctor Who companion. Billie Piper appeared as Rose Tyler in over 30 episodes of the show between 2005 and 2010, alongside the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) and the Tenth Doctor (David Tennant). Gillan told Newsarama at Comic-Con in San Diego last … >
BBC Two’s recent The Shadow Line is a serial sodden with blood: seven hours of claret-splattered, frequently flamboyant, occasionally preposterous and completely compulsive television.
A complete and unexpurgated knowledge of the truth is what DI Jonah Gabriel (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and the viewers who have followed his exploits through every twist and bloodstained turn of this expansive, intricately-plotted thriller deserve; and happily, it’s precisely what they get.