A simultaneous full moon and a big storm brewing? That can only mean a mini-baby boom is on its way. A medical advancement causes some moral concerns. And a long-awaited homecoming of a very beloved character happens all on this week's Call the
Doctor Who Series 8 wrapped up last weekend with a finale that included Cybermen, the return of an old enemy, difficult emotional choices, and the first reference to Gallifrey’s continued existence we’ve heard since the 50th anniversary special last
Acorn TV's new The Darling Buds of May remake The Larkins isn't what you'd call groundbreaking television, but its cozy comfort vibe will appeal to those just looking for a bit of warm and fuzzy escapism this winter.
Sadly, the highly-anticipated third series of Downton Abbeywon’t air in the States until early January 2013, but our lucky duck friends in the UK are already watching all the latest Crawley drama as we speak. (Series 3 premiered in the UK last
Previously on The Durrells in Corfu, the family rode out an unrelenting and unusual storm. Leslie went quite literally stir crazy. Larry, who had scuttled home with a case of the mumps, exasperated everyone with his infertility paranoia. But mostly
Hurrah, it’s Friday! It’s a rainy, somewhat dreary Friday in the DC area, but I suppose that does make me feel a bit more authentically British somehow. (Don’t judge.) This means, obviously, that it’s time for the best part of the week – the News
Poldark star Aidan Turner plays the great artist, engineer, and alchemist Leonardo Da Vinci in Leonardo, a period piece that plays fast and loose with the facts of history, but remains strangely compelling to watch anyway.
Previously on The Durrells in Corfu, Louisa cracked down on Gerry’s wild boy ways and tried to arrange for some structured learning. Leslie showed some initiative by starting a homemade liqueur business, but no one wanted to buy his booze. Margo