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TV round-up: 4th – 11th July
This week’s TV round-up includes True Blood and a new twist on Come Dine With Me.
Tom Hiddleston, Celia Imrie, Samantha Bond and Laura Carmichael announced as new Associate Actors for The Nuffield
Some exciting news from the Nuffield about its new associate actors, and the upcoming season.
Review: Masters of None present SKIMPROV (7/6/14)
SKIMPROV is a hour of good, solid laughs and should without a doubt be a hit at the Fringe this summer.
TV round-up: 27th June – 4th July
This week’s TV round-up includes Glastonbury 2014 coverage, The Honourable Woman and The Secret Life of Students.
Lindsay Lohan set for West End
Lohan is to make her West End debut this Autumn.
Review: New Girl Season 3, Episode 1
New Girl, a US comedy about a quirky young woman who moves into a loft with three men, is airing its third season. We see Nick and Jess try to make a relationship work and Schmidt try to date two women at once.
Nostalgic News: first Harry Potter book published 17 years ago today
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was published on this day in 1997.
Review: The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith
The Silkworm is a novel with a plot that endlessly swoops without jeopardising character depth.
Review: The Mindy Project (Season 2, episode 1)
The Mindy Project returns for a second season on E4. Mindy is back from Haiti and even getting married.
New trailer for Utopia
Utopia is to continue to be shown on Channel 4 and will be with us in July.
TV round-up: June 20th – 26th
Read this week’s TV round-up which includes the likes of Friday Night Dinner, Fargo and Wallander.
Review: Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story on Stage (10/06/2014 – 28/06/2014)
The iconic film Dirty Dancing (1987) was finally adapted for the stage almost two decades…
Review: Game of Thrones Season 4 Finale “The Children”
Natalie takes a look at the season finale of HBO series, Game of Thrones.
Review: Made in Chelsea Series 7 Finale
Although the finale proved disappointing, the upcoming and reinvented Made in Chelsea in New York is at least somewhat exciting.