From ‘Pride and Prejudice’ to ‘Persuasion’: Can Jane Austen Survive the Millennium? Film & TV July 29, 2022 539
Channel 5’s Anne Boleyn – ‘Grumble all you like, this is how it’s going to be’ Film & TV June 12, 2021 634
His Dark Materials Book to Screen Analysis: Season 2 Episode 7 Æsahættr Film & TV December 31, 2020 695
His Dark Materials Book to Screen Analysis: Season 2 Episode 6 Malice Film & TV December 20, 2020 769
Grandpa Joe Is Not the Villain, You Are: Ableism, Classism, and Ageism in the Online Hatred of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’s Grandpa Joe Books June 8, 2026 61
From ‘Pride and Prejudice’ to ‘Persuasion’: Can Jane Austen Survive the Millennium? Film & TV July 29, 2022 539
From ‘Wicked Wife’ to ‘Insane Traitor’: The Continued Slander of Jane Boleyn History January 25, 2021 1190
His Dark Materials Book to Screen Analysis: Season 2 Episode 7 Æsahættr Film & TV December 31, 2020 695
His Dark Materials Book to Screen Analysis: Season 2 Episode 6 Malice Film & TV December 20, 2020 769
Looking For Richard Project to Release ‘Finding Richard III: The Official Account’ Olga Hughes BooksHistoryRichard III June 14, 2014 4301
The Mythology of Jane Boleyn: Did Religion Come Between Jane and George? History October 24, 2022 425
The Mythology of Jane Boleyn: What was Jane and Anne Boleyn’s Relationship Like? History September 13, 2022 449
The Mythology of Jane Boleyn: Did Jane Attend a Protest for Princess Mary? History August 12, 2022 457
Love Is A Dagger – In which we ponder whether for Shakespeare love is mere words, or an altogether more penetrating object. Shakespeare August 5, 2023 410
Who Was Shakespeare’s King Richard III? Part III: History and The Tragedy Shakespeare May 2, 2022 421
Who Was Shakespeare’s King Richard III? Part I: The Tudor Propaganda Myth Shakespeare April 30, 2022 390
Shakespeare’s ‘Merchant of Venice’ Why Shylock Is More Relevant Than Ever Shakespeare March 7, 2022 636
Love Is A Dagger – In which we ponder whether for Shakespeare love is mere words, or an altogether more penetrating object. C S Hughes Shakespeare August 5, 2023 410
Who Was Shakespeare’s King Richard III? Part III: History and The Tragedy Shakespeare May 2, 2022 421
Who Was Shakespeare’s King Richard III? Part I: The Tudor Propaganda Myth Shakespeare April 30, 2022 390
Fit for a King: The Burial and Reburial of Richard III with John Ashdown-Hill Olga Hughes HistoryInterviewsRichard III February 4, 2014 10328
Doctor Who: How Clara Oswald Changed Into An Hysterical Fish Wife C S Hughes October 5, 2014No, it wasn’t because of some alien parasite infecting our feisty heroine with brain sucking tentacles. One could also be...
Doctor Who – Into The Dalek – An Awesomely Sci-Fi Adventure C S Hughes August 31, 2014Amongst all the wrangling over relationships, sometimes it seems something is lost from Doctor Who. Whether Rory is jealous of...
With Peter Capaldi Whovians Breathe A Deep Sigh Of Relief C S Hughes August 26, 2014Deep Breath, the first episode featuring new Doctor, Peter Capaldi, aired in cinemas and worldwide simulcast over the weekend, and...
The Real Game Of Thrones – Tyrion’s Face C S Hughes March 17, 2014“Then he saw the other one, waddling along half-hidden by his brother’s side. Tyrion Lannister, the youngest of Lord Tywin’s...
George R R Martin – On The End Of Thrones C S Hughes December 13, 2013 Is Jon Snow the secret son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, the third head of the Dragon, destined...
Two Torments: Stephen King’s Carrie and Joe Hill’s The Lady Rests C S Hughes October 16, 2013Carrie is Stephen King’s classic 1974 horror novel, his first published novel, filmed by Brian De Palma in 1976 and...
The Wolverine & Svetlana Khodchenkova’s Bulbous Head C S Hughes July 30, 2013We start in Nagasaki, Japan, 9th of August, 1945, as American bombers fly over, a Japanese soldier, seeing the end...