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You'll be shocked and amazed by what happened to the cast of Happy Days after they left our favourite Wisconsin city...
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!
Picard and his crew are thrown into a present day alternative reality. The only way to escape it is to travel back in time. But to do so, they must do a deal with the one being in the universe that Picard fears: The Borg Queen...
Brian Slade recalls the ever-reliable regulars that supported Morecambe and Wise and thanks you for watching their little show. If you've enjoyed it, it's all been worthwhile!
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
Matt Owen delves into the world of acclaimed writer and director Neill Blomkamp's independent film company, which focuses on creating short sci-fi films that tackle a range of subjects, all presented in Blomkamp's distinctive, gritty storytelling style
Whether it's pratfalls or pathos, awkward silences or extravagant chaos, British sitcoms have given us a treasure trove of moments that we’ll be quoting and re-enacting forever. Join us for 12 sitcoms with 15 iconic-never to be forgotten moments...
Andrew O'Day takes a new approach to established criticism and compares and contrasts the opening of the 2005 Doctor Who series ‘Rose’ with Beverly Hills 90210
Twenty years on from Doctor Who's return to our screens after a 16 year hiatus, Daniel Tessier looks back on how the odds were stacked against the series making a successful comeback with an in depth review on each and every episode of NuWho Season One
The Daleks plot a universal apocalypse using the Time Destructor. The Doctor steals its power source, triggering a perilous chase across time and space to stop their deadly scheme-but victory will demand terrible sacrifices
Andrew O'Day delves deep into the novelisation of Frontios in relation to Christopher H. Bidmead's other narratives, Logopolis and Castrovalva
Treasure, treachery, and time travel collide! In The Smugglers, the Doctor and new companions Ben and Polly face ruthless pirates, deadly secrets, and a race for hidden gold on Cornwall’s stormy coast. Adventure awaits—danger lurks everywhere!
In 2018, the Doctor discovers he is the double of Salamander, a powerful figure hailed as humanity’s saviour. As political intrigue unfolds, the Doctor impersonates him to expose a sinister plot involving engineered disasters and a ruthless bid for world domination
When missing astronauts return under mysterious circumstances, the Doctor uncovers a conspiracy involving alien ambassadors, government deception, and a vengeful general manipulating fear to spark conflict—forcing him to broker peace before humanity provokes an interplanetary war
A witty, satirical but at times violent take on myth and history, The Myth Makers breaks early Doctor Who rules with flair. Though the episodes are lost, Donald Cotton’s sharp script ensures this Trojan tale still resonates in audio form
The Doctor and Steven step into Paris at the height of brutal religious conflict, where Catholics and Huguenots clash. As tensions ignite, the looming St. Bartholomew’s Day massacre erupts, plunging them into a harrowing storm of betrayal and bloodshed
The travellers find themselves in a bizarre and otherworldly realm ruled by the Celestial Toymaker — a mysterious, immortal being who compels them to take part in a succession of perilous games, where losing means becoming his playthings forever
Pamela Gems' first play for ITV is about two sisters, May Vine (Vanda Godsell), Louie Robbins and the man who becomes their lodger.
'ABC Armchair Thriller', although sometimes listed alongside the later 'Armchair Thriller' series (1978 & 1980), is a separate series from the later Thames productions, which it preceded by 11 years.
Amos N' Andy had the distinction of being one of the longest running (since 1929) and most popular US radio shows of all time before it came to TV screens in June of 1951. It also aired in the UK on the BBC between 1954 and 1957, making it the first US sitcom shown on British television.