Anyone who watches television will know that HBO are the creators of the highest quality programming around, with everything from The Wire to True Blood, Sex and the City to The Sopranos and Curb Your Enthusiasm coming out of their stable. And now with the launch of HBO's dedicated UK arm, including an all-new website, British fans can fully immerse themselves in their favourite shows...
This week's issue of US mag Entertainment Weekly features a first look image from the upcoming fourth season of Mad Men, which kicks-off in America on July 25. Featuring Pete (Vincent Kartheiser), Don (Jon Hamm) and Roger (John Slattery), the pic doesn't contain any spoilers so feel free to read on...
The short idents for the new and final season of Big Brother have been playing on Channel 4 for a couple of weeks now, but those who haven't seen the full-length trailer may be wondering why that iconic all-seeing eye is made out of flowers. Well, check out the promo - entitled The Funeral - in its entirety, and you'll find out. Featuring memorable contestants from past seasons, including the show's first ever villain Nasty Nick, it's far more entertaining than Big Brother has been over the last few years. Here's hoping they have got some genuinely good stuff up their sleeves for the last BB ever...
Even though UK audiences are still enjoying the second series of True Blood on FX, American fans are gearing up for the start of the third season of the hit vampire drama. Before it kicks off on HBO on June 13, the network have offered up a tasty preview in the form of the first official trailer. And you can sink your teeth into it right here...
We are pleased to announce that Roll Credits has a brand new TV section! Even though we love the movies, and will still bring you big-screen reviews, interviews and previews, we are also turning our attention to the small screen. So watch this space for coverage of new shows like Spartacus: Blood and Sand, Treme, True Blood, FlashForward, The Pacific and Justified, as well as classics we still love. Do not adjust your sets; regular programming will now continue on this channel...









