
E4’s autumn 2011 preview party report
As summer (such as it was) begins to fade away, and the leaves begin to turn, so too the television channels have a whole new season of programming to premiere.
As summer (such as it was) begins to fade away, and the leaves begin to turn, so too the television channels have a whole new season of programming to premiere.
‘This is a good idea with bad possibilities,’ one of the principal characters in BBC Three’s new pre-apocalyptic drama The Fades announces at the beginning of this opening episode, and it’s a fair summing up.
In this weekend’s Doctor Who episode, ‘The Girl Who Waited’, Amy is trapped in a quarantine facility for victims of an alien plague. We caught up with writer Tom MacRae to find out more.
As Dexter villains go, the Trinity Killer (John Lithgow) – with his love of deer, family, opening femoral arteries and his Yoda-like fascination for the show’s hero – was always going to be a hard act to follow.
We were worried. We were scared that Steven Moffat had finally overreached himself and that ‘Let’s Kill Hitler’ might be as disappointing as the conclusion of the otherwise majestic ‘A Good Man Goes to War’. We were wrong. Picking up a few hazy summer months after that strangely numbing mid-series finale, a bombardment of instantly … >
Ahead of Doctor Who‘s return this weekend, CultBox recently caught up with star Arthur Darvill, who plays Rory, to discuss what’s coming up.
Doctor Who returns to BBC One for the second half of Series 6 next weekend, starring Matt Smith as the Doctor. Here Matt Smith provides a sneak-peek at what’s coming up…
New Doctor Who novel ‘Paradox Lost’ is a fine representation of the series’ recent fascination with the more puzzling consequences of time travel.
BBC Books have announced that this year’s The Brilliant Book of Doctor Who, once again edited by Clayton Hickman, will be published on 13th October.
As long as there’s been TV there have been sartorially-savvy characters to make our screens look good. So who currently stands out among the crowd?