• Wallander 3 – BBC One, Sunday; PBS, Sept 9

    Wallander 3 – BBC One, Sunday; PBS, Sept 9

    Yet another ‘perfect storm’ happens in the UK this coming Sunday with the return of Henning Mankell’s Kurt Wallander. The perfect storm being a combination of the brilliant writing of novelist Henning Mankell, the superb script writing by Peter Harness (Case Histories), the keen eye of Emmy-award winning director Philip Martin (Hawking, Murder on the […]

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  • Father Ted co-creator to write sitcom for BBC Radio 4

    Father Ted co-creator to write sitcom for BBC Radio 4

    Arthur Mathews, one-half of the brilliant Father Ted writing team, alongside Graham Linehan, has written a new comedy for BBC Radio 4 about life in BBC Broadcasting House in the 1930s. The Golden Age will star Robert Bathurst who played Sir Anthony Strallan in that little-known series, Downton Abbey, and BAFTA winner Vicky McClure, from […]

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  • Dame Diana Rigg cast in upcoming episode of Doctor Who

    Dame Diana Rigg cast in upcoming episode of Doctor Who

    Diana Rigg, the hands down winner of a recent BBC America poll that set out to identify the Sexiest Female British Celebrity of Yesteryear has been cast in an upcoming episode of Doctor Who. Rigg became well-known to a worldwide television viewing audience of 1960’s teenagers as Emma Peel, one of the first ‘feminist heroines […]

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  • Outnumbered to return for a fifth series

    Outnumbered to return for a fifth series

    British situation comedy series come in all shapes and sizes. There are those that litter the airwave alleys which should have been commissioned for another season but weren’t for some unexplained reason (insert Whites, Dirk Gently and Grass here), there are those that have hung around too long (insert Two Pints of Lager and a […]

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  • Post Red Dwarf it's Death in Paradise for the Cat

    Post Red Dwarf it's Death in Paradise for the Cat

    What does one do if, in a previous life, you were a humanoid lifeform living on a mining spaceship owned and operated by the Jupiter Mining Corporation and you had evolved from the descendants of a pregnant pet cat named Frankenstein? Oh, and you are vain, aloof, and love to dress in extravagant clothing? Easy. […]

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  • A bit of Doctor Who 2013 news for you

    A bit of Doctor Who 2013 news for you

    As we approach the all-too-long awaited premiere of Doctor Who 7.1, news is starting to surface about Doctor Who 7.2, set to premiere in both the UK and the States in 2013. Doctor Who Magazine recently revealed that Call the Midwife star Jessica Raine (Jenny Lee) will play a character named Emma Grayling in an […]

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  • CBS' Elementary is aptly named, I'm afraid

    CBS' Elementary is aptly named, I'm afraid

    Sometimes you’ve just got to smile and let the law of natural selection run it’s course especially when you’re heading into a weekend. As we move closer to the network television Fall season we’ll be seeing a lot of teaser promos for the upcoming season, some good, some bad. Whether they like it or not, […]

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  • Dowager Countess vs. Shirley MacLaine's Martha – Round One

    Dowager Countess vs. Shirley MacLaine's Martha – Round One

    Insert Michael Buffer here – Let’s Get Ready to Rumble….. With the recent American Film Institute honoring of Shirley MacLaine with their 40th “AFI Life Achievement Award”, a number of celebrity friends paid tribute to the on-screen achievements of MacLaine. Of obvious interest to PBS viewers of that little series we call Downton Abbey was […]

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  • Regional theatre stronger than ever in Bath

    Regional theatre stronger than ever in Bath

    Following our 2009 interview with Penelope Keith on the stage of the Theatre Royal in Bath for the PBS special, More Funny Ladies of British Comedy, we spent a bit of down time getting the full understanding of the importance of regional theatre in the UK from one of the grand dames of British comedy. […]

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  • Is there life after Spooks, Hustle, Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes?

    Is there life after Spooks, Hustle, Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes?

    Thanks to the brilliant folks over at Kudos Film and TV, there will, definitely, be a brighter light at the end of the tunnel for quality drama on telly in 2013. Sky1 HD has commissioned The Smoke, a new eight-part drama set in a London fire station from from Kudos Film and TV, the company […]

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