‘Silk’: Series 2 Episode 2 review
Secrets are rife in the latest instalment of Peter Moffat’s polished legal drama Silk.
Secrets are rife in the latest instalment of Peter Moffat’s polished legal drama Silk.
Legal drama Silk continues on BBC One next week, starring Maxine Peake (Shameless) and Rupert Penry-Jones (Spooks).
Many of the more sensationalist elements seem to have been jurisprudentially cut back in favour of the judicial proceedings at the show’s heart.
Legal drama Silk returns to BBC One next month for a second series, starring Maxine Peake (Shameless) and Rupert Penry-Jones (Spooks).
Silk writer Peter Moffat has revealed that viewers should expect “more sex and one great big personal story” in the second series of the BBC One legal drama , which begins next month.
Like the Queen’s Speech and a miserable Christmas in Walford, high quality period dramas are fixed points on our TV screens at Christmas.
Yesterday we went along to the British Library for the launch of Great Expectations, screenwriter Sarah Phelps’s (Oliver Twist, EastEnders) three-part take on Dickens’ classic novel about a boy with big dreams who learns that moral worth matters more than social status.
‘Oh that man,’ River Song says, wine glass in hand, the same old glint in her eye, ‘he’s always one step ahead of everyone.’ We all know who she’s talking about, of course, but she could just as easily be referring to the man who has led us on a stunning, season-long dance and left … >
Doctor Who’s current series concludes tomorrow night with ‘The Wedding of River Song’, which sees the the Doctor make his final journey to the shores of Lake Silencio in Utah.
The official Doctor Who website has released another set of images from tomorrow night’s Series 6 finale.