Below is a list of my favorite Season One episodes from the Disney Plus/Lucasfilm streaming series, "ANDOR". Created by Tony Gilroy, the series starred Diego Luna in the title role: ( Collapse )
Below are images from Season One of the Disney Plus/Lucasfilm streaming series, "ANDOR". Created by Tony Gilroy, the series stars Diego Luna in the title role: ( Collapse )
"THE SUSPICIONS OF MR. WHICHER: THE MURDER AT ROAD HILL HOUSE" (2011) Review
Roughly five years ago, a relative of mine had suggested I watch a BBC television movie about a Victorian-era murder story. Although it aired on the Amazon Prime Video streaming channel (and still does to this day), I had assumed it was a documentary. To my surprise, it turned out to be a television movie called "THE SUSPICIONS OF MR. WHICHER: THE MURDER AT ROAD HILL HOUSE". ( Collapse )
Below are images from the 2011-2014 ITV series "THE SUSPICIONS OF MR. WHICHER". Adapted from Kate Summerscale's 2008 book, "The Suspicions of Mr Whicher or The Murder at Road Hill House" and other sources, the series starred Paddy Considine: ( Collapse )
Below is a list of my favorite episodes from Season Two of the Netflix series, "THE CROWN". Created by Peter Morgan, the series starred Claire Foy and Matt Smith as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh: ( Collapse )
Below are images from Season Two of the Netflix series, "THE CROWN". Created by Peter Morgan, the series starred Claire Foy and Matt Smith as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh: ( Collapse )
Below is a list of my favorite episodes from Season One of the Netflix series, "THE CROWN". Created by Peter Morgan, the series starred Claire Foy and Matt Smith as Queen Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh: ( Collapse )
Below are images from Season One of the Netflix series, "THE CROWN". Created by Peter Morgan, the series starred Claire Foy and Matt Smith as Queen Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh: ( Collapse )
While the producers of "AGATHA CHRISTIE'S POIROT" seemed to regard the 1930s as the "golden age" of Hercule Poirot mysteries, I get the feeling that the producers for both "MISS MARPLE" and the recent "AGATHA CHRISTIE'S MARPLE" regard the 1950s in a similar manner for those stories featuring Miss Jane Marple. ( Collapse )