Sci-Fi fans of Britain, your wait is nearly over! With Doctor Who taking something of a hiatus over the Summer, your appetites now rely solely on the five part miniseries of the popular spin-off known as “Torchwood: Children of the Earth”.
Well thankfully the BBC have now released their schedule for week 27, and I’ll give you three guesses as to what has been found on the listings…
That’s right, Torchwood: Children of Earth Will be broadcast week commencing Saturday 4th July, meaning you only have two weeks before Captain Jack Harkness and what remains of his team combat a sinister new threat!
Check out the official BBC synopsis below, along with a fantastic new trailer And for extra suspense, I’ve thrown in the preview for the Doctor’s triumphant return coming this November…
Captain Jack Harkness, Gwen Cooper and Ianto Jones (John Barrowman, Eve Myles...
Well thankfully the BBC have now released their schedule for week 27, and I’ll give you three guesses as to what has been found on the listings…
That’s right, Torchwood: Children of Earth Will be broadcast week commencing Saturday 4th July, meaning you only have two weeks before Captain Jack Harkness and what remains of his team combat a sinister new threat!
Check out the official BBC synopsis below, along with a fantastic new trailer And for extra suspense, I’ve thrown in the preview for the Doctor’s triumphant return coming this November…
Captain Jack Harkness, Gwen Cooper and Ianto Jones (John Barrowman, Eve Myles...
- 6/21/2009
- by Craig Sharp
- FilmShaft.com
British talent swept the board at the International Emmy awards in New York on Monday night - with U.K. productions scooping seven out of the ten 10 awards.
Veteran British thespian David Suchet won the Best Actor gong for his portrayal of late media mogul Robert Maxwell, with English star Lucy Cohu taking home the Best Actress prize for her role in drama Forgiven.
U.K. comedy series The I.T. Crowd, based on the working lives of a group of computer geeks, was awarded the Emmy in this year's comedy category, while time-travelling cop show Life on Mars triumphed in the Best Drama category.
Other Brit winners at the event at Manhattan's Hilton Hotel included Strictly Bolshoi for the Arts category, animated kids show Shaun the Sheep for the Best Children prize and The Beckoning Silence took home the gong for Best Documentary.
But it wasn't only the Brits who were celebrating at the event - legendary U.S. TV producer Dick Wolf, who created longrunning series Law and Order, was honoured for his contribution to the industry.
The winners were chosen from among 40 nominees from 16 countries competing for International Emmys, which honour quality TV produced outside the U.S.
Veteran British thespian David Suchet won the Best Actor gong for his portrayal of late media mogul Robert Maxwell, with English star Lucy Cohu taking home the Best Actress prize for her role in drama Forgiven.
U.K. comedy series The I.T. Crowd, based on the working lives of a group of computer geeks, was awarded the Emmy in this year's comedy category, while time-travelling cop show Life on Mars triumphed in the Best Drama category.
Other Brit winners at the event at Manhattan's Hilton Hotel included Strictly Bolshoi for the Arts category, animated kids show Shaun the Sheep for the Best Children prize and The Beckoning Silence took home the gong for Best Documentary.
But it wasn't only the Brits who were celebrating at the event - legendary U.S. TV producer Dick Wolf, who created longrunning series Law and Order, was honoured for his contribution to the industry.
The winners were chosen from among 40 nominees from 16 countries competing for International Emmys, which honour quality TV produced outside the U.S.
- 11/25/2008
- WENN
New York -- Jordan and Argentina took home their first-ever International Emmys as U.K. shows added seven to their country's collection at Monday's ceremony in New York.
That's one more than the Brits won in each of the past two International Emmy competitions. "Life on Mars" again took home the prize for best drama series for its final season on the BBC; it also won in 2006.
Jordan's "The Invasion," produced by Arab Telemedia Prods., won in the telenovela category. It's a love story about a Palestinian during 2002's Israeli military operation. "Television por la identidad," from Argentina's Telefe Contenidos, won for TV movie/miniseries. The mini focuses on how an organization of women rescued their grandchildren after the children's mothers disappeared during the 1976-83 dictatorship.
Beyond that, though, most of the rest of the night belonged, as always, to the Brits. Along with the country's win for "Mars," David Suchet...
That's one more than the Brits won in each of the past two International Emmy competitions. "Life on Mars" again took home the prize for best drama series for its final season on the BBC; it also won in 2006.
Jordan's "The Invasion," produced by Arab Telemedia Prods., won in the telenovela category. It's a love story about a Palestinian during 2002's Israeli military operation. "Television por la identidad," from Argentina's Telefe Contenidos, won for TV movie/miniseries. The mini focuses on how an organization of women rescued their grandchildren after the children's mothers disappeared during the 1976-83 dictatorship.
Beyond that, though, most of the rest of the night belonged, as always, to the Brits. Along with the country's win for "Mars," David Suchet...
- 11/24/2008
- by By Paul J. Gough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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