The TelegraphBridgerton Why Bath is banking on a Bridgerton tourism boom The Telegraph - By Marianka SwainBath is poised to take advantage of ‘the Bridgerton effect’, Will the Government let the crowds come? Long before TV viewers worldwide became ardent fans of Netflix’s raunchy period drama - in fact, before...
The Telegraph 'Let's kill Scandi noir': meet the team behind The Investigation, TV's most unusual crime drama The Telegraph - By Alex DigginsThe BBC series tells the true story of Denmark's infamous 'submarine killer' – but, eschewing sensationalism, never even mentions his name It's a bitter North Sea day. Far out from land, dark waves toss...
The Telegraph Thanks to shows like Bridgerton and Emily in Paris, proper endings are back The Telegraph - Michael HoganEvery good season ends with a ball. That was doubly true with Bridgerton. Both the scandalous 1813 London social season and the debut series of Netflix’s Regency romp concluded with the Duke and Duchess...
The Telegraph Game of Thrones is a gateway to medieval writing – and shows how we’re shaped by our past The Telegraph - By Carolyne LarringtonIt may be fantasy, but the hit TV series astutely addresses politics, power, family and faith, argues a new academic book In the spring of 2012 I was flying to the US for a conference. My companion, an...
The Telegraph Why the breezy prequel Dunk and Egg could revitalise the Game of Thrones franchise The Telegraph - By Ed PowerAfter several false starts, HBO is onto a winner if they adapt George RR Martin's tales about the adventures of a knight and his squire It’s coming up to two years since the dreadful final season of Game...
The Telegraph Steve Jones's Sex Pistols life is stranger and filthier than fiction – can Danny Boyle do it justice? The Telegraph - By James HallDanny Boyle will direct a TV biopic about the Sex Pistols starring Maisie Williams, spanning substance abuse, sex addiction and kleptomania Anarchy, filth and fury will likely be exploding into living...
The Telegraph From Shakespeare to Game of Thrones, culture has always shown us how power corrodes The Telegraph - Serena DaviesCulture, of course, got there first. Not only are literature and its adaptations fissured with mad kings, but the prophets of the arts had already reimagined a couple of the best of them as figures awfully...
The Telegraph Police detain suspect connected to fatal poisoning of Game of Thrones game developer The Telegraph - By James CookShanghai police have arrested one of the chief executive's colleagues over the poisoning Police in Shanghai have detained a suspect connected to the fatal poisoning of a billionaire video game developer....
The Telegraph Kit Harington will soon become a father: he explains why his gender fluid upbringing was a gift The Telegraph - By Gavanndra HodgeGame of Thrones' Jon Snow opens up to Gavanndra Hodge As the star and his wife Rose Leslie announced today that they are expecting their first child together, we revisit his exclusive interview, published...
The Telegraph All Creatures Great and Small, episode 4, review: Diana Rigg bids farewell The Telegraph - By Michael HoganThe actress, who died this month, bowed out of the veterinary drama with a typically virtuoso performance, ably supported by "Tricki Woo" Other subplots bubbled along, but this was the Mrs P and Tricki...
The Telegraph 'Life-enhancing and without regrets': the Diana Rigg I knew The Telegraph - By Peter StanfordLionel Larner, the agent who represented Rigg for half a century in America, fondly looks back on his friendship with the actress As we speak over the phone from New York, Lionel Larner is flooded with...