Dissecting the Miniseries: “Edge of Darkness” shines a light on the – then – future of television drama
Edge of Darkness (317 minutes, 6 parts) Directed by Martin Campbell Written by Troy Kennedy-Martin 1985, UK, BBC2 The way in which Edge of Darkness…
Feel exorcised, psychoanalysed and pleasantly antagonised by ‘Scenes from a Marriage’
Scenes from a Marriage (299 minutes, 6 parts) Directed by Ingmar Bergman Written by Ingmar Bergman 1973, Sweden, SK It should be intuitive knowledge, that…
Dissecting the Miniseries: When last was the “State of Play” this thrilling?
State of Play (360 minutes, 6 parts) Directed by David Yates Written by Paul Abbott 2003, UK, BBC 1 A prominent politician’s researcher falls in…
Dissecting the Miniseries: It’s no surprise Big Brother’s watching ‘Dead Set’
Dead Set (141 minutes, 5 parts) Directed by Yann Demange Written by Charlie Brooker 2008, UK, Channel 4 Dead Set is a damn good zombie…
V: The Original Series: a close encounter with ham and cheese
V: The Original Series, a close encounter with ham and cheese (197 minutes, 2 parts) Directed by Kenneth Johnson Written by Kenneth Johnson 1983, US,…
Dissecting the Miniseries: A little “Pride and Prejudice” makes the heart grow fonder
Pride and Prejudice (300 minutes, 6 parts) Directed by Simon Langton Written by Andrew Davies 1995, UK, BBC For someone unfamiliar with Jane Austen, it…