Too busy to scan the internet for British entertainment and cultural news? Let Telly Visions' Carmen Croghan provide you with a weekly rundown of interesting UK trends and stories that may have missed your radar.
Sometimes a real-life drama is so twisty, it’s hard to believe it’s true. The disappearance of Lord Lucan has a little bit of everything: a fall from grace, shocking violence, aristocratic celebrity and a mystery that endures to this day.
The third and final season of the popular Welsh mystery thriller Keeping Faithwill arrive in the U.S. this spring, by way of streaming service Acorn TV.
Casting buckets of British actors in your upcoming blockbuster film certainly seems to be the thing to do nowadays – The Hobbit’sbursting with Brits, and the recent Star Treksequel had more than its fair share. And, of course, that’s not counting
Hulu's period comedy take on the life of Catherine the Great - simply known as The Great - will arrive this spring, from the writer of Oscar-winning film The Favourite.
The highly anticipated fourth season of mystery seriesEndeavourfinally has a US airdate! The Inspector Morseprequel will premiere on PBS this summer as part of Masterpiece Mystery, beginning on Sunday, August 20 at 9pm.
It seems safe to say that one of the breakout stars of the 2013 television season was Scottish actor Richard Madden or, as you probably know him, that guy who played Robb Stark on HBO series Game of Thrones and was the focal point of that episode tha
Too busy to scan the internet for British entertainment and cultural news? Let Telly Visions' Carmen Croghan provide you with a weekly rundown of interesting UK trends and stories that may have missed your radar.
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch has been seemingly everywhere the past few days, promoting the upcoming release of his new drama The Fifth Estate, where he plays the notorious Julian Assange. While many of you will probably have some conflicting
While it's clear from the trailer that the upcoming period film Emily will not recreate the life of Emily Bronte entirely accurately, it still looks moody and entertaining.