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‘Babylon Berlin’ Is Just as Good as You Remember in Season 4
Babylon Berlin continues to ascend to ever more dizzying heights of storytelling in Season 4.
Sophie has been steeped in British TV since her parents let her watch the Jeremy Brett adaptation of Sherlock Holmes. She loves mysteries, espionage thrillers, documentaries, and costume dramas. You can find her on all the platforms as @sophiebiblio.
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Babylon Berlin continues to ascend to ever more dizzying heights of storytelling in Season 4.
PBS
Here in the northern hemisphere, we’re in the thick of summer – the weather, the sunlight, the time to get out of town to relax – what better time to find a new-to-you TV series to enjoy, and maybe even to become mildly obsessed with? Have I got a
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Our coverage mandate here at Telly Visions – “The Very Best of British TV and Culture” – gives us the latitude to consider not only the cultural output of the entire United Kingdom but also TV series and films better described as British-ish. Australian films? Sure! A Canadian miniseries? Why not?
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In its second season, the engrossing cop shop/found family drama Blue Lights has continued to delve deeply and sensitively into daily life among the officers of a Belfast police precinct. This season’s overarching plot directly addresses the continuing echoes of The Troubles, the sectarian civil war that tore
Netflix
Welcome to the final issue of Bustling With Bridgerton, a series celebrating and delving into the costumes designed for four of Bridgerton’s most interesting characters: Queen Charlotte, Eloise Bridgerton, Penelope Featherington, and Cressida Cowper. Between the releases of the season’s two halves, costume designer John Glaser, along with
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Welcome to the third issue of Bustling With Bridgerton, a series where we’ll be celebrating and delving into the costumes designed for Bridgerton’s most interesting characters: Queen Charlotte, Eloise Bridgerton, Penelope Featherington, and Cressida Cowper. Between the releases of the season’s two halves, costume designer John Glaser,
Netflix
Put on your comfiest walking shoes, friends – we’re about to start strolling down the long & winding road to Happily Ever After in the second half of Bridgerton’s third season. As I noted in my review of the season’s first half, what this series does well, it
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The first and most important thing you need to know about Blue Lights – returning for its second 6-episode season on BritBox this week – is Belfast. It’s set in Belfast, its co-creators and writers are Belfast natives, it stars actors from the greater Belfast metropolitan area, and it’
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Welcome to the second issue of Bustling With Bridgerton, where we celebrate and delve into the costumes designed for Bridgerton’s most interesting characters. Between the releases of the season’s two halves, costume designer John Glaser, along with associate costume designer Dougie Hawkes and assistant costume designer Henry Wilkinson,
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Welcome to the first installment of Bustling With Bridgerton, a series where we’ll be celebrating and delving into the costumes designed for Bridgerton’s most interesting characters: Queen Charlotte, Eloise Bridgerton, Penelope Featherington, and Cressida Cowper. Between the releases of the season’s two halves, costume designer John Glaser,
Netflix
After two seasons and a successful spinoff, we know what to expect and enjoy from Bridgerton: marriage plots and romance tropes galore, delicious drama among second- and third-tier characters, contemporary Top 40 songs re-arranged to suit Regency period country dances, juicy gossip collected and distributed by Lady Whistledown,
FX
Welcome To Wrexham – FX’s sports docu-series about the increasingly good fortunes of a historic but seemingly ill-fated Welsh football club — returns to our screens in May 2024, barely six months after Season 2’s finale, with a two-episode premiere for the series’ third season. We’ve