‘Twenty Twelve’: Episode 1 review
Slipping out with little fanfare, oh the irony, is a new “mockumentary” (no, stick with us) from BBC Four following the Olympic Deliverance team as they prepare London for the big event in 2012.
Slipping out with little fanfare, oh the irony, is a new “mockumentary” (no, stick with us) from BBC Four following the Olympic Deliverance team as they prepare London for the big event in 2012.
‘So you read minds as well as cure them, do you?’, an angry parent snaps at Doctor Gabriel Monroe in the second instalment of ITV1’s new medical drama series.
On the face of it, ITV1’s recent five-part supernatural drama is an exercise in tired horror cliché and cheap TV gimmicks.
BBC One’s BAFTA Award-winning spy drama Spooks is back on DVD with Series 9 available from Monday 28th February, courtesy of Universal Playback, featuring commentaries and extras. To celebrate, we’ve got copies of the boxset to give away to 2 of our Twitter followers! For a chance to win, all you have to do is … >
The spectre of one of the great modern fictional TV doctors looms over Monroe like Banquo’s ghost haunting Macbeth, but Monroe isn’t House remade for the UK; it’s Cracker remade in a hospital – and that’s a good thing.
Coming to ITV1 in March, Monroe is a new six-part medical drama series from writer Peter Bowker (Occupation, Desperate Romantics), starring James Nesbitt and Sarah Parish. Find out who’s who…
Writer Neil Jones (Blue Murder, Waterloo Road) is one of the co-creators of Bedlam, Sky Living’s new paranormal drama. We caught up with Neil to find out more.
The writing team for Torchwood: Miracle Day has been revealed in the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine.
Whilst, on the face of it, Sky1’s four-part serial Mad Dogs may seem like Sexy Beast: ‘The TV Series’, the star-filled drama may be as gruesome but it’s also packed with humour and the failings and insecurities of middle-aged men.
Sky1 have released a new trailer for their new series Mad Dogs, starring Max Beesley (Survivors), Philip Glenister (Ashes To Ashes), John Simm (Doctor Who) and Marc Warren (Hustle).