‘Skins’: Series 6 Episode 2 review
This week’s central character, Rich, now separated from his heart’s desire, must come to terms with her absence.
This week’s central character, Rich, now separated from his heart’s desire, must come to terms with her absence.
If Family Guy is creator Seth MacFarlane’s twisted, cruder version of The Simpsons, then The Cleveland Show is his coarse remoulding of The Cosby Show for a 21st century audience.
Mad Dogs, so far, has never glamourised the middle-aged buffoonery; with most episodes taking time to focus on their mistakes – both past and present.
Doctor Who stars Matt Smith and Karen Gillan both scooped awards at the 17th National Television Awards last night at London’s O2 Arena.
UKTV’s entertainment channel Watch has revealed their new on-air identity ahead of a rebrand next month.
An 18 minute documentary featuring the show’s cast and producer takes us though the rigour of filming in both France and the UK as well as discussing the development of the characters this year.
With a richer feel, thanks to a shift onto 35mm film, plus a slightly darker tone, it appears that Merlin has come of age.
This second round of classy Scandinavian drama is almost as good as the sublime first outing for the fragile yet fearless Detective Inspector Sara Lund.
Having exhausted all possible means of having grimy teenage fun in the UK, the Skins crew have jumped on a plane for the quintessential holiday of a lifetime.
When corrupt cop drama The Shield bowed out in 2008, the similarly ultra-macho Sons of Anarchy stepped up as its natural successor.