‘The Body Farm’ episode guide
Tara FitzGerald reprises her role as Dr Eve Lockhart from Waking The Dead this Autumn in The Body Farm, BBC One’s new six-part crime drama series.
Tara FitzGerald reprises her role as Dr Eve Lockhart from Waking The Dead this Autumn in The Body Farm, BBC One’s new six-part crime drama series.
If you’re clever, and you have the right scripts, it’s possible to make a virtue of typecasting by forging a career as a solidly dependable performer who can be relied upon to fill a certain you-shaped niche.
Award-winning writer Jack Thorne (Skins, This Is England 86) introduces new fantasy horror series The Fades, coming to BBC Three this autumn.
Having set an incredibly high bar with his previous works, We Can Be Heroes and Summer Heights High, Angry Boys is the weakest of Chris Lilley’s mockumentaries to date.
‘Torchwood’s gone,’ Rex tells Vera in the fifth instalment of Miracle Day. ‘It’s just a name, these days.’ Yet for a number of reasons, this is perhaps the most Torchwoodian episode of the series yet.
The Doctor (William Hartnell) and his companions Steven Taylor and Dodo Chaplet turn up in Tombstone, Arizona, 1881, just in time for the legendary gunfight at the OK Corral.
Comedy duo Simon Pegg and Nick Frost team up again in Paul, an out of this world comedy crashing onto Blu-ray and DVD on Monday 13th June, just in time for Father’s Day! Directed by Greg Mottola (Superbad), Paul features a fantastic supporting cast including Jason Bateman (Juno), Bill Hader (Superbad) and Kristian Wiig (Knocked … >
Angry Boys stars Sydney-born comedian Chris Lilley (Summer Heights High) as Daniel and Nathan Sims, twin teenage brothers from small-town Australia who first appeared in the mockumentary We Can Be Heroes (transmitted as The Nominees in Britain by FX UK).
With only a couple of months until Doctor Who returns and plenty of questions left unanswered at the end of Series 5, we asked you to vote for what you were most looking forward to discovering in Series 6.
Ashes To Ashes, starring Philip Glenister and Keeley Hawes, returns to BBC One in April for a third and final series.