Downton Abbey turns ten years old this month (how??) and the ladies celebrate by digging into the favorite moments from the period drama that changed both their lives.
Netflix and the BBC announcing they would produce a Lockerbie miniseries caused the Sky/Peacock miniseries to get a move on, and now there are two competing shows of the same name heading to the small screen.
The great Bernard Hill passed away on May 5, 2024, after a 50-year career spanning stage and screen. We run down his best work, from his early roles as a Labour icon in The Black Stuff to his final performance in The Responder.
We run down the highlights of what anglophiles can expect to premiere on PBS and PBS Passport in the coming year, from new seasons of old favorites like Unforgotten to brand new arrivals like Marie Antoinette and miniseries like Tom Jones.
Previously, on Downton Abbey: Six months have passed since Matthew’s death. Mary is sad and everyone in the house spends an enormous amount of time arguing about how to make her life better. Isobel is sad, but perks up once given the project of
Over a fateful weekend, James finally decides how best to serve his country when war is officially declared in All Creatures Great & Small's penultimate episode of Season 3.
The ladies dig into the penultimate episodes of both World on Fire and Baptiste, attempting to figure out how either might decide to wrap up its first season.
The two-part Doctor Who finale begins with an episode that's little more than table setting for next week's episode, but its wild alternate reality world is certainly entertaining.
BBC Two has released the first trailer for Legacy – a one-off Cold War thriller which boats an impressive roster of recognizable British actors among its cast. The drama stars Boardwalk Empire’s Charlie Cox, Sherlock’s Andrew Scott, The Hour’s Romola