Atlantis (2013) Reviews
Inspired by Greek mythology, Atlantis was an impressive looking fantasy-adventure series set in a world of legendary heroes and mythical creatures.
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Inspired by Greek mythology, Atlantis was an impressive looking fantasy-adventure series set in a world of legendary heroes and mythical creatures.
Major Wyatt, well retired from his military days, has taken it upon himself to form a Neighbourhood Watch scheme in the quiet and affluent village of Bradly.
Arguably the definitive depiction of Gotham City's legendary Dark Knight vigilante...
Famed for its mocking irreverence and savage lampooning of 'The Establishment' it wasn't long before the British satire show TW3 made its way across the Atlantic. But in election year, one of the presidential frontrunners did everything he could to scupper the series...
Nightingales follows three night‑shift security guards whose mundane routine unravels into surreal, bizarre escapades, blending deadpan humour with offbeat fantasy as they confront loneliness, absurdity, and the strange characters haunting their nocturnal world
The gritty reality and dark humour of a group of firefighters based at a fictional London-based fire station.
A spoiler light review of season three with minimal plot details as the season billed as the last of this franchise finally gives fans what they wanted all along - a reunion of the 'The Next Generation' crew
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!
Festive laughter inside the walls of Slade Prison, in the company of Norman Stanley Fletcher and Lenny Godber.
In the second of two articles Daniel Tessier reviews every debut story for each new Doctor - from Eccleston to Whittaker. Fantastic!
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
A remote Himalayan monastery in 1935 hides a rising terror as the Great Intelligence marshals its robotic Yeti to seize the world, drawing the Doctor into a battle against an ancient, formless mind in one of Patrick Troughton's most highly regarded serials
The Doctor and his companions face the Great Intelligence and its Yeti in the London Underground, navigating deadly tunnels, a mysterious traitor, and growing paranoia, in one of Doctor Who’s all-time classic serials—once thought lost, later rediscovered and restored
Early British television series fronted by Richard Dimbleby who, with an outside film camera crew, would visit some of the more interesting and unusual parts of the capitol city and the people around them. For the first time the TV cameras could introduce viewers to London's life, customs and traditions.
Richard Greene starred as the legendary 12th century outlaw who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. ITV's first adventure series managed to maintain a high standard of writing, employing blacklisted Hollywood writers who wrote under various aliases.
Canadian husband and wife team Bernard Braden and Barbara Kelly in domestic bliss.
The excellent scriptwriter Wolf Mankowitz has surpassed himself in 'Dickens of London', a miniseries recounting the life of Charles Dickens from early boyhood till his death.
British-produced anthology series along similar lines to Douglas Fairbanks Presents; both were made to cash in on the growing US and British television markets.
Kolchak, a reporter for Chicago's Independent News Service, who investigates mysterious crimes, especially those involving the supernatural.
Comedy sketch show in which the host poked fun at a number of British institutions