For all you Call the Midwifefans who loved the holiday special, but felt pretty much immediately bereft afterward over the fact that it was just a single episode, we've got some good news to share. Call the Midwife Season 6 is not too far away!
It is done. The final episode of Broadchurch: Series 1 aired on BBC America this week. After eight weeks of multiple dead ends and a few red herrings, we finally know who killed Danny Latimer. And quite a bombshell it was!
Donmar Warehouse’s immersive production of the Scottish play, aka Macbeth, translates well to the small screen due to the brilliant sound design, unique staging, and excellent performances.
More good news for mystery fans this summer: BBC One’s recent one-off film The Lady Vanisheswill be coming to Masterpiece Mystery in August. This 90 minute drama is a new adaptation of the classic thriller, made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s 1938
Part 1 of Netflix’s The Crown Season 6, available now, a highly fictionalized account of the events leading up to Princess Diana’s death, is a disappointment.
ITV has released a trailer for the highly anticipated second series of female-led mystery series The Bletchley Circle. The period drama follows the story of four women – all former Bletchley Park codebreakers – who use their skill at deducing
Ian McKellen is ruthless and unhinged as the titular antihero at the heart of The Critic, but it's a better performance than this particular film deserves.
Earlier this year, UK broadcaster ITV aired a one off TV-film prequel to the beloved Inspector Morse mysteries. Called Endeavour, the drama features Shaun Evans stepping into the role made famous by John Thaw for a look at the beginning of the
Crime drama Whitechapel recently concluded its third season run in the UK, but Americans won’t have to wait very long to see the series’ new cases for themselves. BBC America has announced that Series 3 will premiere on the cable network as part of
The most fantastic part about WETA UK coming to a TV near you very soon is that fact that there’s so much great programming in the line-up, I’m actually a bit spoiled for choice in terms of what to talk about first.