Previously on Victoria: The queen takes the court on a trip to Ireland, in an attempt to make up for what is apparently decades of royal neglect of the Emerald Isle. The visit is a public if not a personal success, because although Victoria makes a
Netflix's Scoop is entertaining. The central interview is a corker, and Newsnight’s process from pitching to airing is compelling to watch. But Scoop has little clue what the point of Scoop should be.
The progenitor of gay British TV, Queer as Folk, turned 25 this year. The ten-episode comedy-drama aired in 1999 and remains just as enjoyable now (if not quite as relevant) as it was a quarter century ago.
Rumors are flying that former Eighth Doctor Paul McGann will get a spin-off series as part of Doctor Who's ever-expanding Whoniverse. And let's face it, it's about time.
A Spy Among Friends has been given the honor of being the launch vehicle for two different streaming services on either side of the pond, an elite status worthy of its story.
Oh, Dan Stevens. Don’t get me wrong, I’m super pleased that Downton Abbeyis back on my television, and I love all its dramatic moments, great costumes and compelling characters. But I miss Matthew. There, I said it. I’m still not over it, and seeing
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.
Happy Christmas Telly Visions readers! (If you’re celebrating, of course – Happy Tuesday and generally Winter-ish season if you’re not.) Hope your day is going wonderfully and that Santa has brought you lots of goodies, including hopefully some