‘Young James Herriot’: Episode 1 review
Amid the current, insatiable vogue for safely bankable nostalgia in all facets of entertainment, no small-screen classic of yesteryear is safe from a reboot, a reimagining, or a restart.
Amid the current, insatiable vogue for safely bankable nostalgia in all facets of entertainment, no small-screen classic of yesteryear is safe from a reboot, a reimagining, or a restart.
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, airing from Sunday 18th December, starring Iain de Caestecker (The Fades) and Amy Manson (Being Human). > Read our Episode 1 review. Accompanying the new series, … >
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.
Amy Manson and Daniel Mays talk about how Cass’ past affects their characters relationship in Episode 7 of BBC One’s space drama Outcasts.
Set on a recently-discovered life-sustaining planet, new space drama Outcasts begins on BBC One next week, starring Amy Manson (Being Human) plays Fleur Morgan.
Amy Manson (Being Human) plays Fleur Morgan in BBC One’s new space drama Outcasts, which begins next month, set on a recently-discovered life-sustaining planet.
Last night we went along to BBC One’s press launch for their epic new drama series Outcasts, from the makers of Spooks and Life On Mars. Following a screening of the first episode, cast members Liam Cunningham and Hermione Norris were joined by writer/creator Ben Richards (Spooks, The Fixer) and the show’s producers for a Q&A.