
‘Scott & Bailey’ creator: Series 2 is ‘quite a lot darker’
Writer Sally Wainwright has revealed that the second series of ITV1’s Scott & Bailey launches with “probably one of the darkest stories we’ve ever told”.
Writer Sally Wainwright has revealed that the second series of ITV1’s Scott & Bailey launches with “probably one of the darkest stories we’ve ever told”.
Doctor Who‘s spin-off has featured plenty of famous faces over the past four series. Here we pick out five that have stood out for bringing something a little bit special to Bannerman Road.
Sky1 have commissioned a new one-off comedy, A Touch of Cloth, spoofing “every British crime drama made in the last decade”.
ITV1 have announced that Suranne Jones and Lesley Sharp will reunite for a second series of police drama Scott & Bailey, to be shown on the channel next year.
Coming to ITV1 later this month, Scott & Bailey is a new six-part crime drama series that explores the personal and professional lives of Detective Constable Rachel Bailey (Suranne Jones) and Detective Constable Janet Scott (Lesley Sharp).
In the fourth episode of Doctor Who‘s new series, The Doctor received a distress signal from an old friend. Could there really be another living Time Lord out there? After ‘The Doctor’s Wife’ aired, we asked you to tell us what you thought of the episode – find out how you all voted.
Suranne Jones (Coronation Street) guest stars in this week’s episode of Doctor Who, ‘The Doctor’s Wife’; the long-awaited story written by fantasy novelist Neil Gaiman. We caught up with Suranne to find out more!
ITV1’s new female-led detective series, starring Suranne Jones and Lesley Sharp as Rachel Bailey and Janet Scott, detective constables in the Manchester Metropolitan police, promises a great deal but – on the evidence of this opening hour, at least – delivers very little.
Suranne Jones has discussed her experience filming this weekend’s episode of Doctor Who, ‘The Doctor’s Wife’. Written by fantasy novelist Neil Gaiman, the story sees the actress guest star as Idris.