First look: Christopher Eccleston in ‘The Shadow Line’
Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who) plays Joseph Bede in The Shadow Line, Hugo Blick’s new conspiracy thriller which “delves into the heart of human morality”, coming to BBC Two next week.
Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who) plays Joseph Bede in The Shadow Line, Hugo Blick’s new conspiracy thriller which “delves into the heart of human morality”, coming to BBC Two next week.
Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who) plays drug dealer Joseph Bede in The Shadow Line, Hugo Blick’s sophisticated and gripping conspiracy thriller which delves into the heart of human morality, coming to BBC Two in May.
Former Doctor Who star Christopher Eccleston has been cast in new BBC Two serial The Shadow Line.
The actors’ Shakespearean roles are available on the performing arts streaming service. For those fans who like to follow their favourite Doctor Who actors into other performances, a couple of Shakespearean options have become available. Sadly not everyone can be in the theatre to see such performances in person, but both Christopher Eccleston’s Macbeth and … >
Christopher Eccleston has discussed his regrets about only doing one season of Doctor Who. The Leftovers actor played the Ninth Doctor for one year in 2005 and later declined the invitation to return as the Doctor in 2013’s 50th anniversary special. Over the years it has emerged that the making of 2005’s season was fraught … >
Steven Moffat has discussed why the regeneration of John Hurt’s Doctor into Christopher Eccleston’s Doctor in Doctor Who‘s 50th anniversary special was cut short. The scene in ‘The Day of the Doctor’ ended before viewers could fully see the Ninth Doctor’s face. Speaking to Doctor Who Magazine in the latest issue, Moffat revealed: “It was one … >
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has confirmed that Christopher Eccleston will not be appearing in the 50th anniversary special.
Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who) has described Hugo Blick’s upcoming conspiracy thriller The Shadow Line as “a meditation on morality”.
Christopher And His Kind director Geoffrey Sax has revealed that he would “very much welcome the chance” to work with Matt Smith again on an episode of Doctor Who.
Directed by Geoffrey Sax (Doctor Who: ‘The Movie’, Stormbreaker), BBC Two’s new one-off drama Christopher And His Kind stars Matt Smith (Doctor Who) and explores novelist Christopher Isherwood’s formative years in 1930s Berlin in the run-up to the Second World War.