Jeremy Piven talks about his role on Masterpiece’s ‘Mr. Selfridge,’ the P.T. Barnum aspects of the man, and the experience of working in UK television.
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Kenneth Branagh on the End of Masterpiece’s ‘Wallander’
The great Kenneth Branagh talks to AwardsDaily TV about his quiet, contemplative, and brilliant performance in ‘Wallander’ series four.
Emmy Spotlight on ‘Downton Abbey’
‘Downton Abbey’ racked up 59 nominations over five seasons. Will the period drama go out with a bang or will voters move on in its final season?
Is ‘Mercy Street’ Just What the Doctor Ordered?
PBS’s ‘Mercy Street’ seeks to fill the upcoming ‘Downton Abbey’ void with an entertaining historical take on an ‘ER’-like medical drama.
Review: ‘Indian Summers’ a Worthy Diversion
Following its successful run in the UK in the spring, new colonial period drama Indian Summers comes to the US to heat up your Sunday evenings.
‘Downton Abbey’ Releases Final Season Cast Photos
Take a peek at some of the recently released cast photos of Downton Abbey’s sixth and final season.
Making the Case for ‘Downton Abbey’
Robin makes the case for PBS’s ‘Downton Abbey’ by highlighting the emotional and dramatic Season Five and the remarkable performances that make it one of television’s most popular series.
Review: Indian Summers ‘Episode Ten’
The final chapter has arrived, and this ninety minute episode to Indian Summers dives even deeper into the great divide between the Indian people and the British, rather than giving us closure.
Review: Indian Summers ‘Episode Nine’
The penultimate episode of Indian Summers finally has Ralph seeing Cynthia’s true colors while other scores are settled, relationships laid to rest, and secrets finally confessed.
Review: Indian Summers ‘Episode Eight’
Indian Summers reaches its eighth episode on Channel 4 this week, and we are now entering courtroom drama territory as Mr. Sood goes to trial for Jaya’s murder.