Writer Janet Mullany is from England, drinks a lot of tea, and likes Jane Austen, reading, and gasping in shock at costumes in historical TV dramas. Her household near Washington DC includes two badly-behaved cats about whom she frequently boasts on Facebook.
Paris might prove too hot for Anne Lister, but she and Ann escape on a thrilling adventure in the Alps. At home, it's a different matter with Team Walker rallying its forces, and Lister's former lover Mariana, jealous and set on damage, is now out
Contributor Janet Mullany stops by the show to discuss the new Masterpiece drama Ridley Road, a 1960s-set story that serves as a chilling reminder that history all too often repeats itself.
New Masterpiece drama Ridley Road is a chilling and horrifying reminder that history too often repeats itself. Drawing on real events in England in the early 1960s, the four-part series addresses racism and the lure of neo-Nazism. But despite its
In the final two episodes of Acorn TV’s Harry Wild, Harry(Jane Seymour) and Fergus (Rohan Nedd) deal with a family whose inheritance has gone missing following a murder on Zoom and solve a mystery that draws from dark fairy-tale traditions.
In this week’s episodes ofHarry Wild, a social event gets messy, and Harry is arrested for murder while she tries to investigate a sexual predator. Then she, her sidekick Fergus, and her granddaughter Lola are trapped in a pub where a kidnapping
Acorn TV’s Harry Wild continues as Harry and her sidekick Fergus are convinced the body of a dead man is being used to cover up wrongdoing, and her literary talents are challenged by a serial killer who likes to provide minimal clues. But things get
Irish drama Harry Wild is Acorn TV's newest original series, a mystery that is both fast-moving and fun. Retiree Harry Wild and her teenage sidekick Fergus Reid make a great crime-solving team, and Jane Seymour’s portrayal of a strong, aging woman