As showrunner, Russell T. Davies, has proven beyond any doubt in the latest fan-service-heavy season that Doctor Who has a rich history that its current regime would love us to look back on. In doing so, fans often look to Davies' first era at the helm, particularly the opening 2005 revival season that saw Ninth Doctor Christopher Eccleston tackle all manner of terrifying villains alongside Billie Piper's Rose Tyler – from the politically satirical Slitheen to the chilling Empty Child and eventually the iconic Daleks.
However, according to Radio Times, the Daleks were almost entirely different in the modern revival, with their fear factor best illustrated in their opening episode, "Dalek," nearly completely eradicated. The episode's writer, Robert Shearman, has spilled on the process of reviving the iconic killing machines, admitting "I didn't know what I was doing," at a recent event held at the BFI Southbank, in partnership with the Doctor Who Appreciation Society.
However, according to Radio Times, the Daleks were almost entirely different in the modern revival, with their fear factor best illustrated in their opening episode, "Dalek," nearly completely eradicated. The episode's writer, Robert Shearman, has spilled on the process of reviving the iconic killing machines, admitting "I didn't know what I was doing," at a recent event held at the BFI Southbank, in partnership with the Doctor Who Appreciation Society.
- 8/6/2025
- por Jake Hodges
- Collider.com
Robert Shearman was the man who brought the Daleks into the 21st century for the rebooted Doctor Who. He wrote the intense and critically acclaimed Season 1 episode "Dalek."
But "Dalek" was nearly a different beast indeed. Showrunner Russell T Davies wasn't sure exactly how dark Doctor Who could go, considering it was going out for a family audience. It's hard to imagine the Daleks without their trademark cry of "Exterminate!" but for a while it genuinely seemed like they wouldn't be exterminating anybody. Shearman explained it all during an appearance at the BFI Southbank for the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, via Radio Times.
"You'd go into the first meetings and Russell would say, we're going to explore all these different tones. [But] we weren't sure in the first couple of drafts if we could even kill people on-screen anymore... for a family audience-type show that we hadn't had on TV for about 15 years,...
But "Dalek" was nearly a different beast indeed. Showrunner Russell T Davies wasn't sure exactly how dark Doctor Who could go, considering it was going out for a family audience. It's hard to imagine the Daleks without their trademark cry of "Exterminate!" but for a while it genuinely seemed like they wouldn't be exterminating anybody. Shearman explained it all during an appearance at the BFI Southbank for the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, via Radio Times.
"You'd go into the first meetings and Russell would say, we're going to explore all these different tones. [But] we weren't sure in the first couple of drafts if we could even kill people on-screen anymore... for a family audience-type show that we hadn't had on TV for about 15 years,...
- 5/6/2025
- por Sarah Barrett
- CBR
Those About to Die is an epic sword-and-sandal historical drama series created by Robert Rodat. Based on the 1958 novel of the same name by author Daniel P. Mannix, the Peacock series revolves around the lives of the gladiators and citizens of the Roman Empire in Ancient Rome, where violence, greed, and lust run rampant. Those About to Die stars Anthony Hopkins, Iwan Rheon, Sara Martins-Court, Tom Hughes, Jojo Macari, Moe Hashim, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, Rupert Penry-Jones, Gabriella Pession, Dimitri Leonidas, and Emilio Sakraya. So, if you loved the epic fights, brutal violence, and historical drama in Those About to Die here are some similar shows you could watch next.
Rome (Max & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – HBO
Rome is a historical drama series created by John Milius, William J. MacDonald, and Bruno Heller. The HBO series is set in the 1st century BC during Ancient Rome’s transition from Republic to Empire,...
Rome (Max & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – HBO
Rome is a historical drama series created by John Milius, William J. MacDonald, and Bruno Heller. The HBO series is set in the 1st century BC during Ancient Rome’s transition from Republic to Empire,...
- 22/7/2024
- por Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
For anyone who watches “The Way Home” knows that sometimes, it can get a little confusing with so many different time periods going on at once. That’s the case for the executive producers too. During an FYC panel for the hit Hallmark Channel series on May 8, the showrunners admitted that it takes a lot of work and research to keep everything straight.
“We start at the end and then kind of work backward. We had a wonderful plan right from the start when Marly Reed created the show and wrote a beautiful bible for it. Alex and I were just so lucky to be part of it and develop it,” said co-showrunner Heather Conkie, referring to her daughter and co-showrunner, Alexandra Clarke. “We really had a three, four, five-year plan? And we’re now working on the third year. We see what worked from the first two years and it’s a process.
“We start at the end and then kind of work backward. We had a wonderful plan right from the start when Marly Reed created the show and wrote a beautiful bible for it. Alex and I were just so lucky to be part of it and develop it,” said co-showrunner Heather Conkie, referring to her daughter and co-showrunner, Alexandra Clarke. “We really had a three, four, five-year plan? And we’re now working on the third year. We see what worked from the first two years and it’s a process.
- 10/5/2024
- por Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
At first glance, The Way Home was an off-brand original series for Hallmark, thanks to time travel being utilized to tell a multi-generational story.
However, the series is synonymous with the heartwarming programming at the heart of Hallmark's schedule.
With The Way Home Season 2 in the works, TV Fanatic has rounded up everything there is to know about the hit series' upcoming season.
The Way Home Season 2 Renewal Status
Hallmark officially picked up The Way Home Season 2 in March 2023, revealing that the show had been a winner in the TV ratings in its Sunday night timeslot.
Even more impressive is that it beat out the likes of The Real Housewives of Potomac, 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way, and Home Town in key demographics.
The Way Home Season 1 was also the No. 1 most-watched program on Sundays among households, P2+, W18+, and P18+ on a L+Sd basis.
Related: Wednesday Season...
However, the series is synonymous with the heartwarming programming at the heart of Hallmark's schedule.
With The Way Home Season 2 in the works, TV Fanatic has rounded up everything there is to know about the hit series' upcoming season.
The Way Home Season 2 Renewal Status
Hallmark officially picked up The Way Home Season 2 in March 2023, revealing that the show had been a winner in the TV ratings in its Sunday night timeslot.
Even more impressive is that it beat out the likes of The Real Housewives of Potomac, 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way, and Home Town in key demographics.
The Way Home Season 1 was also the No. 1 most-watched program on Sundays among households, P2+, W18+, and P18+ on a L+Sd basis.
Related: Wednesday Season...
- 23/10/2023
- por Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Stars: Angela Dixon, Nigel Whitmey, Lisa Eichhorn, Velibor Topic, Heather Peace, Rami Nasr, Sarah Perles, Samantha Bolter, Michael Xavier, Glenn Salvage, Sanita Simms, Darcie Lincoln | Written and Directed by Howard J. Ford
How best to describe Never Let Go? How about a movie that feels like Paul Greengrass directed Taken, with a kick-ass leading female of T2 Linda Hamilton proportions…
In truth, in my humble opinion Never Let Go is actually way better than those Taken movies. I know, I know, I liked them when they first came out as well, but this movie completely took me by surprise… In the best possible way. Ladies and Gents, Angela Bloody Dixon. This leading lady is fantastic, she grips the viewer by the balls and takes you on a thrilling, tour de force ride, leaving you wondering exactly how far would you go for your kids.
So I guess I should give...
How best to describe Never Let Go? How about a movie that feels like Paul Greengrass directed Taken, with a kick-ass leading female of T2 Linda Hamilton proportions…
In truth, in my humble opinion Never Let Go is actually way better than those Taken movies. I know, I know, I liked them when they first came out as well, but this movie completely took me by surprise… In the best possible way. Ladies and Gents, Angela Bloody Dixon. This leading lady is fantastic, she grips the viewer by the balls and takes you on a thrilling, tour de force ride, leaving you wondering exactly how far would you go for your kids.
So I guess I should give...
- 21/9/2017
- por Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a trailer for Never Let Go, new episode details from L.A. Macabre and How to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse, the short film Knock Knock, a Q&A featuring The Walking Dead‘s Amber Dawn Fox, and much more:
Never Let Go Trailer and Premiere Details: “Here is a sneak preview of what’s up for grabs at the Berlin Film Festival later this week – Howard J Ford’s (Director/Producer Co-Writer of ‘The Dead 1&2″) latest epic Never Let Go. Shot in Morocco, Spain and the Us, the film tells the story of Lisa, a single mother (played by Angela Dixon) who takes the law into her own hands to get back her abducted child. The completed film will screen at Cannes Market in May.
Howard Ford said today:...
Never Let Go Trailer and Premiere Details: “Here is a sneak preview of what’s up for grabs at the Berlin Film Festival later this week – Howard J Ford’s (Director/Producer Co-Writer of ‘The Dead 1&2″) latest epic Never Let Go. Shot in Morocco, Spain and the Us, the film tells the story of Lisa, a single mother (played by Angela Dixon) who takes the law into her own hands to get back her abducted child. The completed film will screen at Cannes Market in May.
Howard Ford said today:...
- 8/2/2015
- por Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
As promised back in early December when we broke news on the film entering post-production, the first trailer for Howard J Ford’s (Director/Producer Co-Writer of The Dead 1 & 2) latest film, the child abduction thriller Never Let Go, has landed – just in time for the Berlin Film Festival!
Shot in Morocco, Spain and the Us, Never Let Go tells the story of Lisa, a single mother played by Angela Dixon, who takes the law into her own hands to get back her abducted child. Also starring is Bafta award winning actress Lisa Eichhorn; along with Rami Nasr, Nigel Whitmey, Velibor Topic, Heather Peace, Sarah Perles, Michael Xavier, and Samantha Bolter.
Announcing the trailer debut, Howard Ford adds:
Having nearly lost my own child whilst on holiday in Malta, I have experienced briefly first hand that feeling of all-encompassing dread as you fear the absolute worst. I became intrigued by this...
Shot in Morocco, Spain and the Us, Never Let Go tells the story of Lisa, a single mother played by Angela Dixon, who takes the law into her own hands to get back her abducted child. Also starring is Bafta award winning actress Lisa Eichhorn; along with Rami Nasr, Nigel Whitmey, Velibor Topic, Heather Peace, Sarah Perles, Michael Xavier, and Samantha Bolter.
Announcing the trailer debut, Howard Ford adds:
Having nearly lost my own child whilst on holiday in Malta, I have experienced briefly first hand that feeling of all-encompassing dread as you fear the absolute worst. I became intrigued by this...
- 3/2/2015
- por Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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