‘Eternal Law’: Episode 1 review
ITV1’s Eternal Law is a new legal drama with a twist – its two lawyer protagonists are no mere law-school graduates but angels sent to earth to help humanity.
ITV1’s Eternal Law is a new legal drama with a twist – its two lawyer protagonists are no mere law-school graduates but angels sent to earth to help humanity.
Ukweli Roach stars as Tom in ITV1’s new drama series Eternal Law, which focuses on two lawyers with a twist – they are angels placed on earth to do good.
Created and written by Ashley Pharoah and Matthew Graham (Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes), ITV1’s new legal drama Eternal Law begins tomorrow night.
Written by that practised purveyor of petrifaction, Mark Gatiss, ‘Night Terrors’ sees the Doctor, Amy and Rory summoned across the stars by an eight year old boy named George (Jamie Oram), who is terrified of… well, just about everything.
Thankfully, unlike the re-opener, this week’s Doctor Who can be safely and fully discussed without fear of inadvertently revealing a spoiler or twelve.
It has been announced that Doctor Who executive producer Beth Willis will leave the show and return to Kudos Film And Television, the makers of Spooks and Hustle.
In the sixth episode of Doctor Who‘s new series, as the solar storm rages, Jennifer, a Ganger driven mad by the memories of being “decommissioned”, is seeking revenge. After ‘The Almost People’ aired, we asked you to tell us what you thought of the episode – find out how you all voted!
In the fifth episode of Doctor Who‘s new series, a solar tsunami sends the TARDIS hurtling towards a futuristic factory on Earth, where human doppelgangers are used to mine dangerous acid. After ‘The Rebel Flesh’ aired, we asked you to tell us what you thought of the episode – find out how you all voted!
After two episodes of stories written by new writers to the show, Life On Mars/Ashes To Ashes co-creator Matthew Graham returns to Doctor Who with a two-parter featuring some familiar faces. Question is, will we be asking for a double?
John Simm has revealed that he found BBC One’s Ashes To Ashes “very difficult to watch” following his departure from Life On Mars.