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'The Lady Vanishes' trailer

The BBC has released a trailer for BBC One's new psychological thriller, The Lady Vanishes.

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Keeley Hawes to lead cast of BBC One’s 'The Lady Vanishes'

BBC One has announced the cast for The Lady Vanishes, a new psychological thriller for Christmas.

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'Thirteen Steps Down': Episode 1 review

Despite the pervading gloom, Thirteen Steps Down is certainly watchable, and compelling enough to keep viewers hanging on for the second episode.

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Morgana’s ‘worst fear has come true’ in 'Merlin' Series 5

Katie McGrath has revealed some new details about her character Morgana’s storylines in Merlin’s upcoming fifth series.

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Jamelia to guest star in Series 2 of 'Death in Paradise'

Filming has begun on the second series of BBC One’s Death in Paradise, with British singer-songwriter Jamelia set to appear in her first TV role.

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ITV1 to adapt Ruth Rendell’s 'Thirteen Steps Down' thriller

Primeval creator Adrian Hodges will adapt psychological thriller Thirteen Steps Down for ITV1, based on the novel from Ruth Rendell.

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Merlin to be 'tested as a character' in Series 5

Merlin's co-creators have given some hints about what to expect in the show's fifth series, which is due to begin filming soon.

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'Merlin': 10 things we learnt from the Series 4 commentaries

From the fascinating to the downright daft, the commentaries on Merlin’s Complete Series 4 boxset are a must listen for any true fan of the Camelot crew.

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'Merlin': Complete Series 4 DVD extras review

An 18 minute documentary featuring the show’s cast and producer takes us though the rigour of filming in both France and the UK as well as discussing the development of the characters this year.

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'Merlin': Complete Series 4 DVD review

With a richer feel, thanks to a shift onto 35mm film, plus a slightly darker tone, it appears that Merlin has come of age.

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