Following on the heels of the mega-successful Doctor Who 50th anniversary celebrations, it’s time to turn our attention to the next big deal for Whovians around the world: this year’s upcoming Christmas special, when we say goodbye to Matt Smith and
Sometimes a real-life drama is so twisty, it’s hard to believe it’s true. The disappearance of Lord Lucan has a little bit of everything: a fall from grace, shocking violence, aristocratic celebrity and a mystery that endures to this day.
Two new images from SherlockSeries 3 filming have been released by the BBC and while – yet again – they don’t show any actual episodic shots that are clear enough to figure out what’s going on, they’re still quite lovely to look at. (These have
As the blog’s name suggests, we normally talk telly here at Telly Visions, but today I’d like to share with you a book I’ve been reading that I believe is an appropriate subject for this forum. It chronicles a television program near and dear to my
Gather ‘round, Jane Austen fans, there’s finally some news to share about the small screen adaptation of Pride and Prejudice sequel Death Comes to Pemberley.
The three-part adaptation is based on the 2011 P.D. James novel of the same name, which
In the wake of all the hype, excitement and general flailing surrounding the Doctor Who50th anniversary, there’s something extremely awesome you might have missed seeing.
We can probably all agree that, although The Day of the Doctor was pretty
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The holidays are rapidly approaching, which means its time for an onslaught of excellent telly. And we’ve got a tremendous amount to look forward to – what with new episodes of Downton Abbey, Doctor Who and S
Looks like Santa is bringing Sherlockfans something special this year!
While the hotly anticipated third series of the mega-popular crime drama doesn’t air until the new year (January 1 in the UK, January 19 in America), the BBC has announced that a
Should Sherlockstar Benedict Cumberbatchdecide he doesn’t want to be an actor anymore, he might just have a future in the music business. Or poetry. Or both.
The new trailer for the new three-part series Death Comes to Pemberley has arrived, and it’s well stocked with familiar faces, lavish costumes, beautiful scenery and, well, murder. That last bit is taking us a bit far afield from the world of author
From blood to ballistics to fingerprints, Sherlock Holmes was 120 years ahead of his time. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s great detective is still infamous today for the rigorous nature of his investigative methods, protecting crime scenes from