Confused about the future of The Great British Baking Show? Check out our latest update on personnel old and new and the debut of the new Channel 4 version.
The penultimate episode of Upstairs Downstairs Series 2 (and actually of this version of Upstairs Downstairs, period) decides to go all out with soapy drama this week, including an illicit affair, a sudden engagement, emigration plans, a posh
Previously, on Mr. Selfridge: Jimmy’s feeling pretty great about himself for getting Harry to buy London department store Whiteleys. Or at least he is until he realizes that he’s terrible at his new job, and didn’t pay attention to simple business
The British government seems poised to end primogeniture, a practice in place since feudal times guaranteeing that male children receive preference in the Royal succession. In the current system, a male child will always be first in line for the
The Miss Fisher 's Murder Mysteries movie turned to Kickstarter after having trouble getting funding from Australia's ABC. But why did it come to this in the first place?
This week eleven bakers returned ready to take on whatever baking challenges Paul and Mary set before them. Or were they? Before we tackle all that, let me refresh your memory about last week’s results.
In the penultimate episode of Gentleman Jack, the Walker family fight over land continues, becoming vicious as Ann’s brother-in-law tries to jinx her efforts and reveals himself as a gaslighting bully.
It's official: HBO Max has given an eight-episode series order to Julia, in which Last Tango in Halifax star Sarah Lancashire will play the iconic chef Julia Child.
Upstairs Downstairs Series 2 rolled right along over the weekend with some domestic drama, international intrigue, creepy flirting and a surprise appearance by the Kennedy family. (No, I’m not making that last bit up.) While most of the episode was