Neela Debnath is the Blogs Editor for the Independent Online and has been a member of the online editorial team since 2010. She has an MA in Journalism (NCTJ accredited). She is interested in current affairs, media and dipping into other areas of journalism. She's also a bit of a geek.
Episode 2 was always going to have a tough time following up on Asylum of the Daleks and although it is not on par with last week, it was still an enjoyable caper.
It seems we can’t get enough of murder. Whether it’s Waking the Dead, The Killing, Murder She Wrote, Luther, Midsomer Murders, Miss Marple, Lewis – even Sherlock we’re a nation obsessed with murder. Our screens are flooded with detective shows and they are piling up much like the bodies.
Best-known for his role as Samwell Tarly on HBO’s fantasy epic ‘Game of Thrones’, actor John Bradley spoke to Neela Debnath about his favourite episode of season 2, nudity on the show and what else he’s got coming up.
It was Doctor Who but not as we know it, with even bigger sets and better special effects Asylum of the Daleks was a blockbuster epic that would not look out of place at the cinema, coupled with this was one of the biggest twists on the show yet.
‘Carnival of Monsters’ was the second serial in series 10 and featured the Doctor and Jo Grant landing on a seemingly ordinary ship in the middle of the sea but all is not as it seems as they soon discover.
Hundreds of science fiction fans attended a preview screening for the first episode from the new series of Doctor Who at the British Film Institute in London.
I admit it. I was sceptical when London first won the Olympic bid back in 2005. Unless it’s the World Cup I usually avoid sporting events on television and find it about as interesting as watching grass blowing in the wind.