Telly Visions contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies via the magic of the internet for a deep dive into World on Fire's first season thus far. We swoon over Arthur Darvill's addition to the cast, discuss Lois' future, and speculate about what might be ahead for Robina.
Lacy and Ani wallow in the trope-filled perfection of the "Sanditon" town regatta and do a deep dive into their other favorite Jane Austen adaptations.
Just under a year after Doc Martin said goodbye to viewers in the U.K. and on Acorn TV, Martin Clunes' crotchety fan favorite will do the same for PBS viewers.
The Mark Gatiss episodes of the BBC's long-running A Ghost Story for Christmas are dropping the winter holiday from its moniker and will arrive on PBS Passport as Ghost Stories for Halloween.
We're not done with the twisty, vaguely supernatural world of The Devil's Hour just yet. Prime Video confirms it has renewed the thriller for not just one but two additional seasons.
The ladies welcome intern Emma O'Neill-Dietel for a wide-ranging discussion about Doctor Who, from Jodie Whittaker's farewell and the show's upcoming sixtieth anniversary to this year's Gallifrey One fan convention in Los Angeles.
Contributor Emma O'Neill-Dietel joins the ladies to discuss the second season of BritBox's prestige prison drama anthology series Time, which is even thornier and more complicated than its excellent first outing.
We're back! Contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies for a discussion of the most recent seasons of Miss Scarlet & The Dukeand All Creatures Great &Small. What worked? What didn't? And what just made everybody mad?
PBS' newest police procedural from the writer of Vera and Father Brown, Ridley, has secured a release date on this side of the pond, just in time for the summer of mysteries.
Contributors Emma O'Neill-Dietel and Janet Mullany join the ladies to kick off the new year with one last look at the one we just left behind. Here are our favorite things we saw in 2023, and what we're looking forward to in 2024.
The trailer for the upcoming Apple TV+ filmFingernails asks whether it's possible that a test can ever really determine whether two people are in love.