It's always interesting to see how new incarnations respond to regeneration. Some, like Eleven, spring straight back into action and relish in discovering their new personality, while others, like ...
Douglas is Cancelled season 1 is a 2024 British comedy-drama television miniseries created and written by Steven Moffat and directed by Ben Palmer. The series premiered on ITV1 on 27 June 2024 ...
It's been 20 years since Doctor Who's modern reboot burst onto our screens, with Russell T Davies bringing the Time Lord into the 21st century. The BBC has now broadcast hundreds of episodes of ...
Great news for Mark Gatiss fans! The Cinemaholic can confirm that PBS has renewed the British crime series ‘Bookish’ for its second season, ahead of its season 1 premiere in 2025 on an undecided date.
The return of Russell T Davies as Doctor Who showrunner was a pleasant surprise, but he didn't return alone. Not only have audiences been treated to a full-on "RTD2", but they also got to re ...
Those who hear the name Steven Moffat likely associate him most with his time as showrunner for the long-running BBC series Doctor Who; however, Moffat’s abilities as a creator of television ...
In this hilarious play, award-winning Dr Who and Sherlock writer Steven Moffat takes a satirical look at the inadequacies of British middle-class reserve when up against American assertiveness.
Not that anyone was asking him for one, but Douglas is Cancelled is Steven Moffat's take on Cancel Culture and #MeToo that he insists only coincidentally contains parallels with real-life events ...
Steven Moffat has a way with crackling dialogue—or at least he certainly does in Douglas Is Cancelled, a four-part miniseries that aired on ITV1 last summer in the U.K. and makes its way to the ...
For some reason or another, TV and movie writers don’t quite get internet cancel culture right a lot of the time. The reason why people get cancelled, whether the cancellation is justified or ...
Most television enthusiasts are familiar with the name Steven Moffat because of blockbuster series like Doctor Who and Sherlock, famous for their breakneck dialogue, outsize monologues, and knotty ...