‘A Town Called Eureka’: Season 4.0 DVD review
Eureka is a title you will already associate with all manner of science related shows, hence it is known on British television by its extended moniker, A Town Called Eureka.
Eureka is a title you will already associate with all manner of science related shows, hence it is known on British television by its extended moniker, A Town Called Eureka.
Warehouse 13 is a fun show with a big heart, ideal for the layman who dabbles in geekery, or the geek who doesn’t mind a bit of a dumbing down.
‘Torchwood located,’ C. Thomas Howell’s nameless assassin announces at the beginning of ‘Escape to L.A.’ – and although, of course, he’s talking about the newly-formed team, he could equally be referring to the show itself.
Based on author Michel Faber’s best-selling romp of a novel, this lavish BBC Two adaptation presents Victorian London as a hellish, heady brew of filth, degraded innocence and hypocrisy.
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.
Adapted by William Boyd from his best-selling novel for Channel 4, Any Human Heart tells the life story of Logan Mountstuart; an aspiring novelist, professional journalist, part-time spy and lifelong romantic.
BBC One has commissioned a new “smart, complex and contemporary spy series” from Kudos (Spooks, Hustle, Life On Mars).