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Angel's second season opens with a bold statement of a new, perfected style
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Angel's second season opens with a bold statement of a new, perfected style
Buffy the Vampire Slayer's spin-off took a while to settle, but when it did, it proved to be as popular as its parent series. The stakes are as high in L.A. as they were in Sunnydale
"In every generation there is a chosen one... she alone will stand against the vampires, the demons and the forces of darkness. She is the slayer."
After the 1485 Battle of Bosworth Field, a brave and kindly King Richard III returns victorious, only to be accidentally killed by Edmund Plantagenet. The first series of the classic historical comedy about the venomous but luckless Blackadder was almost its last.
TV series, like fashions, come and go but some leave enduring legacies through various measures. Here are the 10 most fashionable modern-day series
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of arguably the finest television show US television ever produced, Brian Slade selects his top ten episodes of all time. No easy task when there's 256 to choose from!
A tribute to the unseen comedy characters who were an essential part of some of America's greatest sitcoms. You may have heard them, you certainly didn't see them, but you will always remember them...
Using racist words and language that would see a swift ending of a Twitter or Facebook account if they were replicated today, 'Love Thy Neighbour' shows how times have changed. No young eyes can look now at an episode of this once prime-time series and not be astonished by what they see.
Festive laughter inside the walls of Slade Prison, in the company of Norman Stanley Fletcher and Lenny Godber.
Lost was one of the biggest television shows of the 2000s, starting with a two-part pilot that does a remarkable job of setting the stage to come, instilling tension, and keeping the viewer glued to their seat
Remembering a classic episode of the US sitcom 'Taxi' - 'Reverend Jim: A Space Odyssey' in which 'we get to see the best of the characters at their most eccentric'
Article exploring how Royal Holloway serves as the fictional Devington School in Midsomer Murders, highlighting its old-fashioned architecture and examining how the campus has functioned widely as a filming location for television, film, documentaries, and student media productions
Her warm smile, likeable personality and natural comic timing makes her one of Britain’s best loved modern-day television actresses
His distinctive voice and facial features made him one of the most well know personalities on television. Television Heaven remembers one of British TV's true greats...
John Esmonde and Bob Larbey have unquestionably been responsible for some of British comedy's best loved programmes. From the comfort of suburbia in The Good Life to the darker world of Mulberry, the writers have given us some of the most memorable characters on television.
It’s not often that a sitcom character achieves cult status - but it's not often that the character is played by one of the most beloved actresses on stage and screen.
By the late 1940s Val Parnell had established himself as one of Britain's foremost theatre managers and impresarios. Through his association with Lew Grade he was also instrumental in the popularisation of television following the launch of ITV in 1955.
Classic Tom Baker story from 1975 taking us back in time to the birth of The Doctor's deadliest enemy. "A signature story in the Doctor Who canon."
The TARDIS takes the Doctor and Donna to the furthest edge of the universe. To escape, they must face the most desperate fight of their lives...
The TARDIS is infiltrated and, diverted to the right place - but at the wrong time period, the Doctor and Sarah discover an ancient evil that lurks in a gothic Victorian mansion. Sutekh the Destroyer is preparing to bring the gift of death to all who live