Philip Glenister

  • EntertainmentYahoo TV UK

    What happened to Lazarus? Life on Mars creator spills beans on cancelled show

    Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes co-creator Matthew Graham reveals to Yahoo what the plans were for the BBC show's spin-off, and why it's not being made.

    9-min read
  • EntertainmentYahoo TV UK

    After The Flood review: A twisty ITV drama that defies logic

    Sophie Rundle and Philip Glenister star a new ITV crime drama about a police officer searching for the truth after a deadly flood.

    4-min read
  • EntertainmentYahoo Celebrity UK

    John Simm says there is an 'idea' for Life on Mars revival

    Simm starred as Sam Tyler in the hit BBC show Life on Mars.

    2-min read
  • EntertainmentYahoo Celebrity UK

    'Life On Mars' co-creator teases return for 'Final Chapter'

    The time travel drama may be back for a four or five episode series.

    2-min read
  • NewsJaye Nolan, TV Blogger

    6 Detectives Whose Origins We'd Love To See

    Tennison marks the 25th anniversary of Lynda la Plante’s brilliant police procedural, which starred national treasure Helen Mirren as the no-nonsense detective, Jane Tennison, from 1991 to 2006. Stefanie Martini (Doctor Thorne) takes on the lead role, as we see a 22 year old Tennison beginning her career in tough 1970’s Hackney, dealing with the chauvinism of high ranking officers along with the violence of the criminal fraternity.

  • NewsRyan Leston, TV Blogger

    Should Life on Mars Make a Comeback?

    ‘Life on Mars’ creator Ashley Pharaoh wants to revive the series. The man behind hit BBC drama ‘Life on Mars’ has revealed that he would love to revive the show… and during an interview with Digital Spy, said he would ‘never say never’. “It would be hard, I think, just because the end of Ashes to Ashes sort of does wrap up the whole mythology of Gene Hunt,” said Pharaoh.

  • NewsJaye Nolan, TV Blogger

    Outcast: A Darkness Surrounds Him *SPOILERS*

    I hesitate to call it music - contributing to an overall sense of impending doom, as Robert Kirkman’s (The Walking Dead) latest chiller thriller hit our screens with the promise that demon hunting doesn’t get scarier than this. It’s shockingly violent - you can almost see the actors flinching for real as they fight a child - but it’s not mindless.