Tracy-Ann Oberman interview
Actress Tracy-Ann Oberman (EastEnders, Doctor Who) takes part in this Sunday’s episode of ITV1’s Born To Shine to raise money for Save The Children. We caught up with Tracy-Ann to find out more…
Actress Tracy-Ann Oberman (EastEnders, Doctor Who) takes part in this Sunday’s episode of ITV1’s Born To Shine to raise money for Save The Children. We caught up with Tracy-Ann to find out more…
With numerous loose ends and mysteries to tie up in the last episode of ITV1’s supernatural drama, will Marchlands answer the questions we’ve all been pondering for the past four weeks?
Speaking to Radio 1’s Jo Whiley at the launch of the Doctor Who Experience yesterday, Matt Smith gave some hints about the show’s sixth series and the reveal of River Song’s identity.
Whilst the previous instalment of ITV1’s supernatural drama Marchlands stoked up the scares and chills, Episode 4 holds back on the jumps but fires up the mystery behind the titular house.
After a meandering couple of opening episodes comes the third part of ITV1’s supernatural drama, really beginning to deliver frights and further the mystery surrounding the titular house, Marchlands.
Following on from the series opener, the second instalment of ITV1’s new supernatural drama Marchlands continues with soap and scares in equal measure.
ITV1 have released a short teaser trailer for their new supernatural drama series Marchlands, starring Alex Kingston (Doctor Who), Jodie Whittaker (Cranford) and Shelley Conn (Mistresses).
According to the folks at ITV, Marchlands is a “really original concept” blending “relationship drama with an atmospheric ghost story”.
Alex Kingston is currently back filming a new episode of Doctor Who, CultBox can reveal.
Alex Kingston (Doctor Who, ER) will head the cast of ITV1’s new supernatural drama, Marchlands.