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10 Questions with… Mamma Mia’s Dianne Pilkington
David Tully chats to Dianne Pilkington, a familiar name on the London theatre scene.
Total War: Rome 2
Thomas Williams tells why Total War: Rome 2 is head and shoulders above the competition.
J.K. Rowling announces film adaptation of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Warner Bros. Entertainment and J.K Rowling set out their plans, including a new film and television series and theme park attractions.
Major new shows for autumn and Christmas unveiled in BBC ‘Original British Drama’ trailer
The second series of Ripper Street and new Sherlock films feature in the 90 second trailer promoting a raft of original drama on BBC One this season
The curse of cancellation
As a rather big fan of television I tend to watch a lot of shows…
Downton Abbey Series 4 trailer gives us a decidedly upbeat look at the new series
ITV has released the trailer for Downton Abbey Series four
Interview: Cast of Hampshire Youth Theatre’s Great Expectations
The cast of Great Expectations were interviewed about their experiences with Hampshire Youth Theatre
The Edge Summer Reading List Part Two
More of The Edge’s must read books for the summer
New series: Saving Hope
Saving Hope is interesting, and engaging, but ultimately doesn’t live up to the hype.
Review: Orange Is The New Black series 1
Deputy Editor Howell Davies explains why Netflix original prison drama Orange Is The New Black lends itself perfectly to binge-viewing
The TV shows we need on Blu-ray right now! – Part 2
Continuing our focus on the Blu-ray format, this is Part 2 of our list of the television shows that deserve a release on Blu-ray disc
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Diary
David Tully gives us his highlights of his first Edinburgh Fringe experience.
BBC brings the axe down on The White Queen after just one series
It cost £25 million, was a big international co-production with America and Belgium and received…
Review: The White Queen series finale
Tonight The White Queen came to a dramatic end, amidst blood, warfare, tears and death.…