Ridley Season 2 has concluded its run on PBS, but with no U.K. premiere date set and Line of Duty return rumors rampant, it may be a while before viewers get a Season 3.
Rumours lampoons the po-faced affirmations of progress and unity that fill our airwaves (while the planet burns) by asking respectable, commanding actors to make world leaders look incredibly silly as they scramble to respond to a global threat.
Upsetting news for fans of the BBC’s 1950s drama The Hour – we won’t be going back to the newsroom for a third series. The Radio Times has confirmed that the award-winning period piece starring Dominic West, Romola Garai and Ben Whishaw as the staff
Deaf actor Rose Ayling-Ellis will lead a cast of BBC regulars in the new crime thriller Code of Silence. In it, she plays a profoundly deaf canteen worker who, thanks to her lip-reading abilities, gets involved in an investigation.
Netflix isn't just honing in on American television traditions like Spooky Season; it's aiming to compete with the U.K. ones, too, announcing the highly anticipated Missing You as its big New Year's Day premiere.
The scariest thing about Until I Kill You is that it’s based on a true story. Anna Maxwell Martin and Shaun Evans give amazing performances in this dramatization of love and hate.