‘Jonathan Creek’: ‘The Letters of Septimus Noone’ review
‘What’s that about the torch being passed to the new generation? I think I may just be getting very old…’ Jonathan creaks during his newest investigation.
‘What’s that about the torch being passed to the new generation? I think I may just be getting very old…’ Jonathan creaks during his newest investigation.
Dominic Cooper stars as Ian Fleming in Sky Atlantic’s new four-part drama, which follows the James Bond author from underachieving playboy to key figure in the Admiralty, drawing parallels between the writer and his iconic creation.
Peter Capaldi is going to film a brand new walk-through adventure for Cardiff’s Doctor Who Experience.
From Friday 28 February, and for one week only, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Continued (cert 15) will be hitting your cinema screens, featuring up to 763 entirely new jokes from legendary anchorman Ron Burgundy and America’s favorite 24-hour global news team.
Tonight’s second instalment of The Smoke had to decide which route to go down to establish itself as something different from the usual fire-and-rescue drama.
Less visual effects and significant focus on the characters seems to have been the right way to go, as Episode 2 potentially trumps last week’s debut for watchability and development.
Jed Mercurio’s police corruption drama Line Of Duty is back for a second season. > Read our spoiler-free preview. Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton is played by Keeley Hawes, Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott by Martin Compston, Detective Constable Kate Fleming by Vicky McClure, Superintendent Ted Hastings by Adrian Dunbar, Deputy Chief Constable Mike Dryden by Mark … >
Jonathan Creek returns to BBC One for a brand new three-part mini-series, starring Alan Davies as Creek alongside Sarah Alexander as his wife, Polly.
To celebrate the release of Gravity – available to experience at home on digital download March 2 and on Blu-ray 3D™, Blu-ray™ and DVD on Monday 3 March – we’ve got a set of spectacular Gravity goodies (including a t-shirt, journal, keyring, pen, mouse mat, carabiner and astronaut stress reliever) to give away to one of our Twitter followers!
Sharing something in common with the Joe Hill short story Last Breath, this is arguably the first episode of this series that can be judged on its own merits, on storytelling alone.
Don’t know about you, but prison has never looked like a fun, ‘good times and noodle salad’ place to be.
It was hinted at in the first series of Line of Duty what happens to coppers who spend time at Her Majesty’s pleasure and, with Lindsay Denton remanded in custody, we see first-hand. Unsurprisingly, it’s not near as jolly as an episode of Porridge. Unless we missed that episode where Godber ate shit…