The students start to see visions of dead loved ones, which turns out to be an alien called the Lan Kin. Charlie and Matteusz start a relationship and Ram and April also get closer.
6/10
The students start to see visions of dead loved ones, which turns out to be an alien called the Lan Kin. Charlie and Matteusz start a relationship and Ram and April also get closer.
6/10
The school PE coach turns out to be controlled by a dragon tattoo that has come to life.
5/10
New Dr Who spin off set at Coal Hill Academy. Miss Quill and Charlie are posing as a teacher and pupil but are really aliens who are the last of their races following war. He is a prince and she is his enslaved bodyguard.
They and the other students need to fight the shadow Kin, which leaves one friend April sharing a heart with the Shadow Kin King and Ram with a robotic leg.
5/10
Spoof documentary about Donald Trump set in the 1980s with Trump explaining how to make money.
5/10
This season includes a wedding, a pregnancy announcement, Sheldon and Amy developing their relationship further, and the first appearances of Sheldon’s MeeMaw and Leonard’s father.
8/10
Second episode of the third season, sees John and Mary get married with Sherlock as best man, and all whilst trying to stop a murderer.
8/10
Good ITV drama about the imediate time before the then Princess Victoria became Queen and then the first couple of years if her reign including her romance and marriage to Prince Albert and at the end the birth of their first child. Some of the servants storylines were a bit distracting.
The DVD has some behind the scenes extras.
8/10
Confusing film about a time in Monaco’s history when France wanted to gain control of the principality but princess grace tries to stop them whilst deciding if she wants to go back to acting.
5/10
Documentary about the actress Grace Kelly who gave up Hollywood to become Princess Grace of Monaco
5/10
This BBC documentary is presented by comedy actress Sally Phillips who looks at the ethics involved in new screening methods to accurately diagnose downs syndrome and whether it would mean that more mother’s will abort rather than have the child. She looks at what it will mean for people like her 11 year old son Ollie who has downs syndrome, if there are less people like them.
9/10