‘Blackout’: Episode 2 review
It becomes apparent that a number of changes have taken place since last week’s opening episode – both in a dramatic context and in the nature of the thriller itself.
It becomes apparent that a number of changes have taken place since last week’s opening episode – both in a dramatic context and in the nature of the thriller itself.
In the second episode of BBC One’s compelling new thriller, Daniel Demoys (Christopher Eccleston) is appointed mayor and begins his quest for redemption.
Andrew Scott (Sherlock) stars as Detective Bevan in BBC One’s new three-part drama Blackout, from the makers of Exile and Single Father.
ITV1 has announced the commission of The Town, written by Laurence Olivier award-winning playwright Mike Bartlett.
From the makers of Exile and Single Father, BBC One’s new three-part drama Blackout stars Christopher Eccleston, Dervla Kirwan and Ewen Bremner.
Christopher Eccleston takes an essentially unlikeable, self-centred failure of a character and gives him enough depth to evoke a powerful mixture of contempt and sympathy.
From the makers of Exile and Single Father, BBC One’s Blackout stars Christopher Eccleston, Dervla Kirwan and Ewen Bremner.
There’s been a lot of talk about how rare it is now nowadays to have television that’s genuinely ‘shared’ by the nation. Sherlock is absolutely at the forefront of changing that opinion.
Following the dramatic conclusion of Sherlock‘s second series in The Reichenbach Fall, we asked you to vote for your favourite episode of the show from both series.
After a week of fevered conjecture about how Sherlock miraculously survived his apparently fatal fall from the roof of Barts Hospital, Steven Moffat has said: ‘There is a clue everybody’s missed.’