‘Doctor Who’ prequel details announced
The BBC have revealed that a prequel to the two-part opening story of Doctor Who‘s upcoming sixth series will be available on the show’s official website from 4pm this Friday.
The BBC have revealed that a prequel to the two-part opening story of Doctor Who‘s upcoming sixth series will be available on the show’s official website from 4pm this Friday.
After an opening episode that some felt was disappointing, given the quality of the writer and cast, it’s a relief to announce that the second instalment of Twenty Twelve is very much up to the high comic standard of John Morton’s previous work.
E4’s multi BAFTA award-winning drama Skins is back for its fifth series and a third generation of cast. With more sex, booze, drugs and anarchy than ever Series 5 is available to own on DVD from Monday 21st March, packed with exclusive extras. To celebrate, we’re giving away 3 copies of the Series 5 DVD! … >
The director of the Doctor Who TV Movie has revealed that he was “disappointed that [the show] wasn’t picked up” for a full series in America following the its broadcast in 1996. Introducing Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, the TV Movie was a co-production between America’s Fox Network, Universal and the BBC. Despite strong … >
What with particularly turbulent times in the Middle East recently, this epic four-part war saga from BAFTA award-winning director Peter Kosminsky (Warriors, The Government Inspector), set in the disputed Palestinian territories, certainly has a timely feel.
The third episode in this continually compelling series focuses on one of the most fundamental and astounding wonders of the universe: gravity.
Directed by Geoffrey Sax (Doctor Who: ‘The Movie’, Stormbreaker), BBC Two’s new one-off drama Christopher And His Kind stars Matt Smith (Doctor Who) and explores novelist Christopher Isherwood’s formative years in 1930s Berlin in the run-up to the Second World War.
The never-ending continuation of the Star Wars universe rolls on with this unnecessary animated spin-off series.
Visual effects supervisor Alan Marques explains how scenes with two of President Tate were filmed using green screen technology in the final episode of BBC One’s space drama Outcasts.
Being Human creator and writer Toby Whithouse has revealed that he expected one of the show’s cast to leave, saying he “always knew at some point he was going to go off and become a multi-million pound movie star”.