The second season of the sprawling PBS World War II drama World on Firewill premiere in October, with familiar faces and new arrivals continuing the story of how the conflict impacts ordinary people's lives.
Happy Friday, Telly Visions readers! Welcome to August (how???) and the official beginning of the end of summer. Obviously the big news of the day is the Summer Olympics currently going on in London, and how basically everyone in the world is going
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Leading up to the Series 7 premiere of Doctor Whotomorrow night, the BBC has been running a daily webisode series this week featuring Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill called Pond Life that documents the lives of the Doctor, Amy and Rory
With Season 1 of apocalypse comedy Everyone Else Burns set to premiere on The CW this Fall, the U.K.'s Channel 4 has renewed the series for a second season.
Finally Dawnworks best as a pithy blurb summing up all that’s noteworthy about it, handily omitting the fact that everything that’s interesting about the finished product is stranded in an intolerably long and dull film.
BritBox and ITV have released the first trailer for Payback, the new thriller from Jed Mercurio's HTM Television, starring Morven Christie and Peter Mullan in a Scottish crime drama.
Prime Video has greenlit U.K. comedy thrillerDead Hot, which hails from It's a Sin Executive Producer Nicola Shindler and Stay Close writer Charlotte Cobin.