The Durrells in Curfu, Season 2 Arrives
October 15, 2017 on PBS Masterpiece
Louisa Durrell (Keeley Hawes, Upstairs Downstairs) and her four willful children return to PBS in the acclaimed Masterpiece series called “irresistible” (The Wall Street Journal) and “gorgeous” (USA Today). The second season continues
Whatever had you Sherlocked from Hello, one thing is not up for debate… we all want the duo back for a Season 5 go-round.
It doesn't seem that long ago when we first welcomed the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman as Sherlock Holmes and
With the return of Sherlock premiering on New Year’s Day, this past week, BBC Worldwide and Fathom Events will present the Season 4 finale in movie theaters across North America for two nights only: Monday, January 16 and Wednesday, January 18, 2017. Following what’s promised
"There are so many sounds I still want to make, so many things I haven't yet done."
B.B. King
The summer of 1995, while visiting my sister and her husband in France, I heard that the Blues-meister himself, Mr. King was playing up north, just cross the
Star Bill Nighy and writer/director David Hare on the character evolution of Johnny Worricker, his true intentions, and where he stands at the saga's conclusion. Worricker: Salting the Battlefield is available to stream for free, for a limited time. #MasterpiecePBS
Salting the Battlefield is Part three of
When the bar is set as high as writer/director David Hare and thespian extraordinaire Bill Nighy (yes, I am biased) set it in Page Eight, Part I of The Worricker Trilogy, it takes more than a couple of running starts to stick the landing.
I continue
Whether a Bill Nighy fan or a David Hare follower, tune in to PBS, Masterpiece Contemporary, for Part II of The Worricker Trilogy. Turks & Caicos airs tonight at 9pm ET.
Military intelligence operative Johnny Worricker (Bill Nighy) was introduced in the TV crime thriller, Page Eight
By Ernest Kearney - With hardly an exception the American Experience historical programs are gems. That the dumb heads in congress have succeeded in striking down the funding for both public TV and radio, crippling the ability to produce such shows as these,