‘City Beneath the Sea’ & ‘Secret Beneath the Sea’ DVD review
Because it was made in the early 1960s, and because it involves a number of the same creative talents, City Beneath the Sea is often described as a forerunner of Doctor Who
Because it was made in the early 1960s, and because it involves a number of the same creative talents, City Beneath the Sea is often described as a forerunner of Doctor Who
Starring Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who), Stephen Fry and Victoria Wood, BBC One’s Christmas 2011 adaptation of The Borrowers is released on DVD on Monday 9th January courtesy of Universal Playback. To celebrate, we’ve got 3 copies of the DVD to give away! For a chance to win, just follow CultBox on Twitter and tweet the … >
Samuel West stars as Zak Gist in ITV1’s new drama series Eternal Law, which focuses on two lawyers with a twist – they are angels placed on earth to do good.
Writers and producers must be cursing Steven Moffat right now. It’s only day one of 2012, and already Sherlock looks like being the highlight of the TV year.
Downton is back – not just on our TV screens, at a time of year most suited to country house sagas; but, more particularly, back to the kind of form it showed in Series 1.
The game is on once more for the world’s only consulting detective and his loyal physician sidekick – and this time the stakes are higher than ever before.
Series 4 Volume 1 of BBC One’s fantasy drama Merlin is released on DVD today. We caught up with co-creators Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy to ask them your questions.
Rory Kinnear stars as the Prime Minister in the first episode of Charlie Brooker’s new Channel 4 series, Black Mirror. We caught up with Rory to find out more.
Charlie Brooker (Dead Set) returns to Channel 4 this December with Black Mirror, a new three-part mini-series of suspenseful, satirical stand-alone dramas with a techno-paranoia bent.
Viewed purely as a drama, this six-part serial for children filmed entirely on location in London in 1968 is risible as best. As a document of a halcyon time now long past, it’s enthralling.