
Mark Gatiss ‘Doctor Who’ episode’s ending rewritten
Writer Mark Gatiss has revealed that he had to rewrite a scene in his Series 6 episode of Doctor Who after the episode was moved back to the Autumn in order to “make the second half make sense”.
Writer Mark Gatiss has revealed that he had to rewrite a scene in his Series 6 episode of Doctor Who after the episode was moved back to the Autumn in order to “make the second half make sense”.
After last week’s rather bouncy and luridly erotic first instalment of BBC Two’s four-part Victorian drama comes a more thoughtful and reflective episode, focusing on some of the other characters briefly met previously.
Blushing and pounding onto our screens with an incredibly strong off and on-screen pedigree is a new four-part BBC drama set in the darker side of Victorian London, revealing a world seething with vitality, sexuality, ambition and emotion.
Lucky Number Slevin director Paul McGuigan has confirmed that he will be working on the second series of BBC One’s Sherlock, which begins filming in the Spring.
With only a couple of months to go until Doctor Who returns for Series 6, we asked you to vote for your favourite historical figure to have appeared in the show.
Writer Mark Gatiss lets slip a few details about the script for his Series 6 episode of Doctor Who in an exclusive interview featured in the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine.
Mark Gatiss’ story for Series 6 of Doctor Who will now air during the second half of the series in the Autumn.
Mark Gatiss’ personal look at the horror genre on film comes to a close with a look at the North American output of the ’60s and ’70s, taking in such “classics” as Psycho, Night Of The Living Dead and Halloween.
Countering last week’s American-centric approach to the “horror” film in the first half of the 20th century, Part 2 of BBC Four’s A History Of Horror With Mark Gatiss brings us back to dear old Blighty.
BBC Four have released a trailer for their new adaptation of HG Wells’ science fiction classic, The First Men In The Moon.