If you’re a Channel 39 viewer with “Tenko” fever, you probably watched episode 10 on Sunday night wondering who was trying to scramble your signals. The station’s on-air promotions have been ...
Out of the ashes of three spectacularly dead “cultural” cable systems, The Arts & Entertainment Network arose and, despite the prophets of gloom and doom who said it couldn’t be done, survived to ...
From left: Stephanie Beacham as Rose Millar, Louise Jamieson as Blanche Simmons in the BBC drama Tenko Credit: Photo: BAND Photo Japanese diplomats complained to the Foreign Office in London about the ...
One of the most ambitious television dramas of the 1980s has found a new home on True Entertainment. It should also find a new audience there, as it has done continuously since its final Reunion ...
A drama series that may have slipped under your radar is being celebrated by viewers as a "masterpiece" that continues to resonate more than four decades after its television debut. Tenko chronicles ...
The day after Stephanie Beacham’s character, Rose, died in Tenko, she was at the checkout of her local Sainsbury’s. ‘The girl looked at me, blurted out, “Oh my God!” and promptly burst into tears.’ ...
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