‘Spy’ has been axed by Sky1
Sky has confirmed that comedy Spy will not be returning for a third series.
Sky has confirmed that comedy Spy will not be returning for a third series.
The second series of Sky Living’s supernatural drama Bedlam sees Secret Diary of a Call Girl star Gemma Chan take up residency at the bedevilled Bedlam Heights as Kiera.
Already nicknamed ‘Sprint it like Beckham’ in some quarters, this is one British feel-good film we can all rally around even if we don’t do well in the Olympics this summer.
Sky1 have today announced the commission of a second series for comedy Spy, starring Robert Lindsay (My Family) and Darren Boyd (Green Wing).
It’s only his first day on the job and already Tim’s covert career is colliding with his home life, in the second episode of Sky1’s excellent new comedy, Spy.
Sky1 have been having a good run of original comedy lately and Spy may just be their best effort yet.
Starring Robert Lindsay (My Family), Darren Boyd (Green Wing) and Rebekah Staton (Pulling), Sky 1’s latest original comedy, Spy, launches next month.
BBC America have released a new trailer for Sky Living’s paranormal drama Bedlam, which will begin airing in the US this autumn.
Both the best and worst thing you can say about Secret Diary Of A Call Girl is that it’s exactly the kind of thing you’d expect to find screening on ITV2. Whether you think that’s a positive or a negative will dictate how you feel about the programme itself.
After a fairly turbulent four years, varying wildly in quality from episode to episode, Secret Diary Of A Call Girl draws to a close.