
‘Sherlock’: Series 2 launch report
A Scandal In Belgravia is brainy, sexy, heartrending, violent and funny; a treat for the head, heart, guts and groin all at once.
A Scandal In Belgravia is brainy, sexy, heartrending, violent and funny; a treat for the head, heart, guts and groin all at once.
The game is on once more for the world’s only consulting detective and his loyal physician sidekick – and this time the stakes are higher than ever before.
Sherlock will return for a second series of three 90-minute feature-length episodes early next year. We’ve rounded up all the latest news on Series 2 here!
‘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.
The BBC have released a set of promotional photos for Doctor Who’s Series 6 finale, which sees the Doctor make his final journey to the shores of Lake Silencio in Utah.
Doctor Who’s current series concludes next weekend with ‘The Wedding of River Song’, which sees the Doctor make his final journey to the shores of Lake Silencio in Utah.
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.
The BBC have released a set of images taken during the filming of this weekend’s new Doctor Who episode, ‘Night Terrors’, which is written by Mark Gatiss (Sherlock).