Author: Kirsty Bradley


  • Review: Doctor Foster (Season 1, Episode 4)

    Kirsty reviews Doctor Foster in anticipation of its finale on Wednesday.

  • Review: Jane the Virgin (Season 1, Episode 13)

    Kristy explains why you should be watching Jane the Virgin.

  • Mid-Season Review: Indian Summers

    Kirsty reviews the mid season of Indian Summers.

  • Review: Indian Summers (Season 1, Episode 3)

    Kirsty reviews the latest episode of Indian Summers.

  • Review: Indian Summers (Season 1, Episode 2)

    Kirsty takes a look at the second instalment of Indian Summers.

  • Introducing: Chasing Grace

    Chasing Grace is a new band with a phenomenal unique sound celebrated by their debut album which is hand on heart brilliant throughout. Their attitude and music is 5 star. Chasing Grace released their first singles in late 2014 and were a refreshing mix of sounds like Imagine Dragons and Mumford and Sons.  Clearly it […]

  • Review: Jessie Ware – ‘Champagne Kisses’

    Ware should raise a celebratory glass.

  • Introducing: Bronwen Lewis

    The Edge introduces Bronwen Lewis. Her melody and individuality is top class and it’s like bathing your ears in soft satin and folky strums, she’s sure to go far.

  • Review: Indian Summers

    Indian Summers is a refreshing, vibrant period drama, not another bleak, dreary Downton Abbey wannabe. It is colourful and jumps from the screen; let’s hope the drama is the same. The show has been extensively promoted on Channel 4 and has been presented as a competitor to the normal period dramas hosted by the BBC and ITV. […]

  • Award Worthy Shows – Comedy: Orange is the New Black

    Kirsty bradley looks at Golden Globe nominee, Orange is the New Black.

  • Review: The Big Bang Theory (Season 8, Part 2)

    Kirsty reviews the return of the 8th season of the Big Bang Theory.

  • Grad Ball details to be revealed on Friday

    Exciting details about this years Grad Ball are arriving this Friday.

  • Review: Meghan Trainor – ‘Lips Are Movin’

    The new single by Megan Trainor is a complete disappointment.

  • Review: The Missing (Series 1): a rollercoaster crime drama

    Kirsty Bradley reviews the critically acclaimed first series of ‘The Missing’.