Top 5 worst US TV remakes
With ABC’s new Charlie’s Angels reboot cancelled after only four episodes, here we take a look back at some of the other unsuccessful US remakes that have made their way onto our screens.
With ABC’s new Charlie’s Angels reboot cancelled after only four episodes, here we take a look back at some of the other unsuccessful US remakes that have made their way onto our screens.
The BBC have released a new trailer for Life’s Too Short, BBC Two’s upcoming observational comedy series from Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.
After the best part of a year, The Walking Dead is back with all the sweeping elegance, subtle human drama and heart-stopping shocks that made it the finest television series of 2010.
In the second part of Series 5’s opening story, Sarah Jane and her Scooby gang continue to protect the life of an innocent.
BBC One’s hit Sherlock has already updated several of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s original stories, but there are plenty of other Holmes adventures that’d do well in the 21st century.
The Sarah Jane Adventures moved Sarah Jane Smith through time from Plucky Girl Reporter to Cool Auntie, while losing nothing of what people liked about her in the first place.
The show’s more grownup viewers will find this difficult to watch without remembering that Elisabeth Sladen is no longer with us.
Doctor Who‘s spin-off has featured plenty of famous faces over the past four series. Here we pick out five that have stood out for bringing something a little bit special to Bannerman Road.
Doctor Who star Alex Kingston will appear in Series 2 of BBC One’s revamped Upstairs Downstairs as the younger sister of Dame Eileen Atkins’ character.
Doctor Who actor Arthur Darvill has described returning guest star James Corden as “constantly on it”.