Rupert Penry-Jones: The Naked Truth
When they first receive a script, actors often scan its pages to count how many lines they’ve got—or, if it’s a TV series, to see if their character gets killed off. Rupert…
When they first receive a script, actors often scan its pages to count how many lines they’ve got—or, if it’s a TV series, to see if their character gets killed off. Rupert…
A life threatening illness can have you reassessing your life and the choices you made, just like in award-winning director Gus Van Sant’s film Restless. It follows Annabel Cotton, a beautiful…
BBC Three’s award winning and critically-acclaimed drama, Being Human is back. The gripping series three finale saw vampire Mitchell fall victim to George’s wolf-shaped bullet after Mitchell begged George to…
BBC4’s Danish thriller Borgen has us hooked. If you haven’t already got your teeth into the story of fictional Danish female prime minister, Birgitte Nyborg – and the complex political world she inhabits…
On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me, the chance to laze about the house, with nothing to do but eat drink and be merry. If…
Kate Reed has a very successful career. Having given up practising law to become one of San Fransisco’s top mediators she is at the top of her game – it…
The Crimson Petal And The White is an intimate psychological thriller, that lifts the lid on the darker side of Victorian London revealing a world seething with vitality, sexuality, ambition…
It seems that The Model Agency may be our new guilty pleasure to replace the much missed My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding. This fly-on-the-wall documentary reveals the bitching, backstabbing and…
New BBC drama Silk is a big, bold, fast-paced insight into the world of the criminal Bar, showing legal eagles at work and play. Maxine Peake stars as Martha Costello,…
Ever wondered who lived in your house before you? After last night’s Marchlands (ITV1 Thursday 3 February) you might consider moving to a new-build. Angelic Alice Bowen drowned in 1968…