‘Dancing on the Edge’ finale review
While for some Dancing on the Edge has been too slow, we have really enjoyed this drama stretching over a longer, unhurried format.
While for some Dancing on the Edge has been too slow, we have really enjoyed this drama stretching over a longer, unhurried format.
BBC Two’s Dancing on the Edge is an explosive drama set in the early 1930s following a black jazz band in London at a time of extraordinary change.
Dancing on the Edge has plenty to do in next week’s ninety minute finale.
The BBC has announced the commission of Atlantis, a new fantasy series created and written by Howard Overman (Misfits).
The third episode of Dancing on the Edge is a slower, quieter affair.
I am aware that it is much to hope for, but I for one won’t give up on the dream that there will indeed be a Series 6, or a miniseries, or even a film.
Channel 4 has announced the cast for Dates, an original drama written by Skins co-creator Bryan Elsley.
What is fascinating is the light Poliakoff shines on the upper classes as we see their actions through the experiences of the band.
Sky Atlantic has announced the cast for new crime drama The Tunnel.
Merlin star Katie McGrath has been cast in Sky Living’s new Dracula drama.