Fate: The Winx Saga is based on Nickoleon’s 2011 series Winx Club, and begins with spooky stuff in the woods as a farmer is attacked by something unseen, while some magical twinkly stuff is going …
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Fate: The Winx Saga is based on Nickoleon’s 2011 series Winx Club, and begins with spooky stuff in the woods as a farmer is attacked by something unseen, while some magical twinkly stuff is going …
Continue readingThe Investigation dramatises a bizarre real-life case where female journalist Kim Wall, in search of an intriguing story, went for a trip in a home-made submarine with its male builder. Note, that I’ll only go …
Continue readingIt’s A Sin is the first TV drama from Russell T Davies since 2019’s Years and Years, which was mostly good, but occasionally slipped a bit. Davies also wrote some earlier powerful gay dramas in …
Continue readingFinding Alice sees the titular character, played by Keeley Hawes (Honour), having moved into a house which was designed by her husband, Harry (Jason Merrells). Sadly, Harry has since passed away following a fall. No-one …
Continue readingWandaVision is an Avengers spin-off, from Marvel, for which I couldn’t really get a hold of from the trailer, but… let’s try the programme itself now that it’s out. Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany – …
Continue readingThe Pembrokeshire Murders is a new three-part series about convicted murderer John William Cooper (Keith Allen – Marcella Series 2), who’s potentially on the verge of being released after ten years in jail, having originally …
Continue readingBridgerton has been out since Christmas Day, and while period dramas aren’t normally my sort of thing, there’s been a lot of hullaballo about this one, so I thought I’d give it a whirl. The …
Continue readingBack Series 2 is here, and it’s been a while since series 1 aired, but at the time, Andrew (Robert Webb) had ingratiated himself with everyone at the John Barleycorn pub, and pushing Stephen’s (David …
Continue readingPooch Perfect brings us socially-distanced Crufts in all but name… yes, you can tell we’re in an age where a lot less TV is being made these days. Sheridan Smith leads the way on a …
Continue readingHistory of Swear Words is Nicolas Cage‘s look at how swear words can be effective in everyday life and in an actor’s life. Over six episodes, Mr Cage will look at six different words, starting …
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