
Ratings round-up: ‘What Remains’ finale clicks with 4.3m viewers
Two crime dramas came to an end last Sunday with Vera continuing to draw in more viewers than What Remains.
Two crime dramas came to an end last Sunday with Vera continuing to draw in more viewers than What Remains.
Sky has released the first pictures from its new family drama Moonfleet, written by Ashley Pharoah (Life On Mars, Ashes to Ashes).
Sky has announced that the third series of Mount Pleasant will begin next month.
To celebrate the release of Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters on August 7 in 3D, we’ve got sets of official Sea of Monsters merchandise (a t-shirt, beanie hat, headphones, notebook, pen, keyring and the Percy Jackson book) to give away to three of our Twitter followers!
When it comes to theme songs, nobody does it better than James Bond… 5. ‘A View to a Kill’ (1985) WRITTEN BY JOHN BARRY AND DURAN DURAN • PERFORMED BY DURAN DURAN The only Bond theme to top the American Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, ‘A View to a Kill’ is so ridiculously superior … >
You might expect a Mad Men soundtrack to be a collection of martini-smooth but mundane notes – something you can put on and forget about when you run out of Harry Belafonte vinyls but still require a musical backdrop to smoke and romance a dame to in your Manhattan bachelor pad. But Mad Men: On the Rocks turns out to be anything but ’60s make-out noise.
Do you remember Varnax? Or the Doctor’s best friend Gonjii? How about the battle with Scratchman or the time he stopped Mandrake’s audacious plan to gain a new regeneration cycle? What about the genocidal androids of Krikkit or the time that Amelia Earhart travelled in the TARDIS?
If Daniel Radcliffe’s face had not been emblazoned throughout the playhouse, I wouldn’t have recognized him as the eponymous handicap in The Cripple of Inishmaan; his performance was a clear step from out from under the overhanging shadow of Harry Potter.
The Fall star Jamie Dornan will lead the cast of New Worlds, Channel 4’s follow-up to The Devil’s Whore set in the 1680s.
Idris Elba returns to BBC One as DCI John Luther this summer for a new four-part series of crime drama Luther, written by Neil Cross.