TV miniseries: The Impressionists (2006), directed by Tim Dunn Everyone will have heard of names like Monet, Renoir, Degas, Manet and Cézanne, even if you’re
TV film review: Marple: Ordeal by Innocence (2007), directed by Moira Armstrong Set in the murderous world of Miss Jane Marple (Geraldine McEwan), we meet
TV miniseries review: The Golden Hour (2005), directed by Julian Holmes and Tim Leandro When I first tried watching this I was on a train
TV episode review: Inspector George Gently: Gently Go Man (2007), episode 1.1, directed by Euros Lyn Based on a novel by Alan Hunter, the pilot
Next week, I’ll be mostly posting about Richard Armitage, but I do have someone else occupying the joint spot as Favourite Actor … and he
TV episode review: Moving On, series 3, episode 5: Poetry of Silence (2011), directed by Ian Barber, written by Esther Wilson When I first saw
TV miniseries/films reviews: Sharpe, based on the novels by Bernard Cornwell Sharpe is a TV series about Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier in the
TV series review: Pretty Little Liars, series 1 (2010) Rosewood is a little town, and in that little town, a teenage girl called Alison (Sasha
Book review: The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien (Unwin Paperbacks, 1983? [1937]) The Hobbit is a tale of high adventure, undertaken by a company of dwarves,