"The government will be fictional, but the problems will be real," reads a plot synopsis for Moffat's new show, set inside the British prime minister's official residence. By Lily Ford Channel 4 has ...
Steven Moffat is writing a new drama for Channel 4, Number 10, produced by Hartswood Films and distributed by ITV Studios. Gwawr Lloyd, acting head of drama at Channel 4, said, “We’re thrilled to be ...
Channel 4 has announced Number 10, a brand new British drama from Doctor Who and Sherlock boss Steven Moffat. As the name implies, the show goes behind the doors of Downing Street, but it's not just ...
Glenn Close has landed her next killer TV role. The eight-time Oscar nominee is set to star as the lead in “Maud” for U.K. network Channel 4. Written by Nina Raine and Moses Raine (behind acclaimed ...
A first-look at Channel 4's new Russell T Davies drama Tip Toe has emerged. The upcoming show stars Alan Cumming and David Morrissey as two neighbours in Manchester who "become deadly enemies" amid an ...
EXCLUSIVE: Simon Pegg and a host of other British acting talent are joining Alexandra Roach in Channel 4’s psychological drama Hunting Alice Bell. Pegg, Ralf Little, Amanda Abbington, Emily Barber, ...
Alan Cumming (left) and David Morrissey (right) with writer Russell T Davies Channel 4 Russell T. Davies has cast Alan Cumming and David Morrissey in Tip Toe, his latest queer Channel 4 drama that he ...
Channel 4 has ordered the six-part drama Maud (w.t.), written by Nina Raine and Moses Raine and starring Glenn Close. The series is developed and produced by Playground for Sony Pictures Television ...
Aug. 19 (UPI) --Channel 4 has announced it ordered Number 10, a drama about those who live and serve at the British prime minister's London residence, 10 Downing Street. Steven Moffat -- who is known ...
Based on the short stories by Swedish crime writer Helene Tursten, the dark series comes from Playground and Sony Pictures Television “Maud” — currently a working title — will see Close play Maud ...
“Maud” — currently a working title — will see Close play Maud Oldcastle, described as a “hilariously brusque, cantankerous and ruthless older woman.” But those are just her “nice qualities” — she’s ...