BBC Three set to return to our TV screens
Its official, BBC Three is set for a glorious return to TV after being greenlit by OFCOM. Before being moved
Its official, BBC Three is set for a glorious return to TV after being greenlit by OFCOM. Before being moved
From dramas and thrillers to crime and reality tv shows, here are all the Manchester-based productions coming to our screens.
It’s a Sin is undeniably a monumental moment in British television. A mainstream show about the AIDS crisis in Britain
Since we’re in lockdown, again, and the weather is gloomy and wet, I thought I’d share a list of my
Cursed is a fresh retelling of the story of King Arthur from the perspective of young sorceress Nimue.
MM looks at the evolution of the cast of The Crown.
If you’ve not already stopped what you’re doing and settled down in front of the TV to watch the fascinating documentary The Last Dance on Netflix, then now’s the time.
The six-part series focuses on one Manchester family’s complex lives over a turbulent 15-year period.
A librarian at the university by day, he has coached Manchester’s quiz quartets for the past 21 years.
With the new series of Game of Thrones set to blast onto our screens later this month, we look at why the show is so popular.
Brian Hardman has joined the team as head of broadcast operations for dock10’s post production unit having previously worked in a similar role for The Farm North based at BBC North.
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