‘Being Human’: Series 4 Episode 1 spoiler-free review
The first episode of Being Human‘s new series is uncompromisingly bleak, and utterly brilliant.
The first episode of Being Human‘s new series is uncompromisingly bleak, and utterly brilliant.
To some people, speculating about the content of a few hours of television, 22 months before it is likely to be screened, is the behaviour of the insane. These people know nothing.
Torchwood’s Eve Myles returns to the stage next month alongside Zach Braff (Scrubs, Garden State) in his new play, All New People.
With Eternal Law’s third episode, the script writers playfully tackle such earthy subjects as angelic sex drive and sexual performance.
So the long- rumoured Star Wars TV series, while still no closer to production, is still being developed and now even has a title; Star Wars: Underworld.
Although physically Shaun Evans doesn’t immediately bring to mind the late John Thaw, there’s something in his demeanour that expertly captures the essence of the character Thaw made his own.
Despite a feast of action, the tension built well and the episode was thoroughly involving, backed by an emotional score.
A Scandal In Belgravia is brainy, sexy, heartrending, violent and funny; a treat for the head, heart, guts and groin all at once.
The adventures of James Herriot in his early years as a student vet at Glasgow Veterinary College can be seen on BBC One this Christmas in Young James Herriot.
ITV1 have confirmed that Downton Abbey‘s Christmas episode will air at 9pm on Sunday 25th December and revealed some details about the one-off special’s storyline.