Fair warning: I am a huge fan of author Neil Gaiman and his work and out of all of it, Neverwhere is my absolute favorite and I am basically at like DEFCON TUMBLR levels of excited for this, so you know, apologies in advance.
In a television first, the BBC has completed its first dual-language series available in English and British Sign Language, the Deaf-actor-led Reunion.
Star Warshas always been British-ish, from the original films shooting in London to a galaxy that includes high-profile British actors from Alex Guinness to Daisy Ridley. But with Andor, the franchise finally has material worthy of the talent.
With a November release date in the U.K., BritBox and ITVX have revealed the first look at Jason Isaacs as British actor Cary Grant in the biographical series Archie.
Twenty years ago this week, the BBC aired the first episode of the popular dramedy Ballykissangel. Set in a picturesque yet quirky Irish village, the show began with the arrival of Father Peter Clifford, a new Catholic priest sent by the diocese to
Up is down, left is right, Joe is Jay, Dad is Grandad, and god only knows what is true in Unforgotten as everyone and everything lies itself sideways in Season 5's penultimate episode.
Doctor Whowraps up its second season on Disney+ with "The Reality War," a mind-bending, chaotic, and deeply timey-wimey hour that upends the series all over again.
Okay, are any of you out there starting to replace Celia with Gary as your pick for most annoying, selfish character this series? Someone please tell me what is wrong with