
‘Doctor Who’ 2011 Christmas special storyline details revealed
The BBC have released some information on the plot for this year’s Christmas special for Doctor Who, which will be set during World War II.
The BBC have released some information on the plot for this year’s Christmas special for Doctor Who, which will be set during World War II.
Shooting has begun on the eighth and final series of BBC One con drama Hustle, with guest stars set to include former EastEnders and Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp.
Starz have released two new teaser videos for Torchwood: Web Of Lies, the online animated “motion comic” series produced to coincide with Torchwood: Miracle Day.
‘The Man Who Invented the Daleks: The Strange Worlds Of Terry Nation’ is the first biography of the writer behind Doctor Who’s most popular villains: the Daleks. Written by Alwyn W. Turner, the book is out now. > Read our review of the book. > Buy the book on Amazon. To celebrate, we’ve got copies … >
When is a sitcom not a sitcom? When the Venn diagram of situation to comedy is balanced heavily in favour of the non-funny bits? This certainly seems to be the case with Psychoville as it nears the end of its second series.
The weird and wonderful world of Psychoville returns to BBC Two in May for a brand new series to fright and delight in equal measure, taking mystery and intrigue to new heights.
Set amidst the iconic landscapes of modern Edinburgh, new BBC One crime drama Case Histories brings Kate Atkinson’s novels to screen, starring Jason Isaacs as former soldier and policeman Jackson Brodie.
The Walking Dead is a perfectly admirable stab at attempting to transfer superlative source material to our screens in as entertaining a way as possible, yet it just can’t compare to the comic.
Have a trawl on YouTube and you’ll find an old clip of Jon Pertwee taking umbrage with the answer of a competition question, namely ‘Who invented the Daleks?’ While the usual names fly around, it comes as something of a surprise to learn that if anyone has a claim, it may as well be Tony Hancock.
John Simm has revealed that he is “up for” a second series of Sky1’s thriller Mad Dogs.