US airline drama ‘Pan Am’ to air on BBC Two
BBC Two have secured the rights to broadcast ABC’s upcoming Pan Am series, based around the iconic international airline.
BBC Two have secured the rights to broadcast ABC’s upcoming Pan Am series, based around the iconic international airline.
No, Angela Lansbury fans, it’s not that Beauty And The Beast. But, in its own way, it is a tale as old as time: district attorney city girl falls in love with subterranean lion-human hybrid. We’ve all been there.
For lovers of slow-motion jiggling everywhere, it’s the fourth season of Baywatch; a quite remarkable confection of sea-based melodrama, intercut with soft rock video montages and lots (and lots) of running. Made at a time before David Hasselhoff discovered irony, the Hoff takes the lead with a dewy-eyed conviction in the homespun American values of … >
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Model-turned-actor Colton Haynes stars as lacrosse team captain Jackson Whittemore in Teen Wolf, MTV’s new TV remake of the classic 1985 movie. We caught up with Colton to find out more about the show.
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Based on the hit Danish television series, AMC’s version of cult smash The Killing begins on Channel 4 this week.
Rediscover the most important moments of America’s most prominent political dynasty during the Twentieth Century with The Kennedys, currently airing on Friday nights on BBC Two and released on DVD on Monday 18th July.
Based on the hit Danish television series, AMC’s version of cult smash The Killing begins on Channel 4 this week, starring Mireille Enos (Big Love) as Sarah Linden.
After a fair bit of scheduling problems in America, The Kennedys finally arrive at the BBC. Back in the US, the show was pulled by the History network; apparently because, according to some critics, its version of real-life events wasn’t anybody’s idea of history.