Episodios
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SHOW NOTES:
TV:
Rebus, BBC1
Suits, BBC iPlayer
Insomnia, Paramount+
Trying, Apple TV+
Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour, BBC iPlayer
FILM:
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, E4
THE ARCHIVE:
Endeavour, ITVX
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SHOW NOTES:
TV:
Eurovision Song Contest - Grand Final, BBC1
BAFTA TV Awards, BBC1
Bridgerton S3, Netflix from Thursday
Let It Be, Disney Plus
FILM:
The Idea of You, Amazon Prime
THE ARCHIVE:
The Buccaneers, Apple TV
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SHOW NOTES:
TV:
Doctor Who, BBCiPlayer
Eurovision Song Contest Semi-Finals, BBC1
Salman Rushdie: Through a a Glass Darkly, BBC2
FILM:
Senna, Channel 4
THE ARCHIVE:
The Avengers, Great TV (Channel 50 on Freeview)
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Great TV
The Persuaders, Great TV
The New Avengers, Great TV
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SHOW NOTES:
TV:
Baby Reindeer, Netflix
The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Sky Atlantic / Now
The Piano, C4
Clarkson’s Farm, Amazon Prime
FILM:
Catch Me If You Can, Film4
THE ARCHIVE:
Gods of Snooker, iPlayer
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SHOW NOTES:
TV:
Beyond Paradise Finale, BBC1
Walter Presents: Morten, Channel 4.com
Britains Got Talent, ITV1
BBCTWO turns 60!, BBCTWO
RADIO:
Romesh Ranganathan, BBC Radio Two
FILM:
Dune Part 2, multiple streaming services to buy/rent
THE ARCHIVE:
Borgen, Netflix
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For this special episode of the Radio Times Podcast, Kelly-Anne Taylor is joined by the conservationists Chris Packham and Megan Mccubbin. Packham was born in Southampton in 1961 and spent much of his childhood exploring the nature he found at his doorstep. As a teenager with autism, he was picked on at school – his solace was the outside world. After studying Zoology at the University of Southampton, Packham found himself in the world of television and film, taking still photographs – but it was his audition for The Really Wild Show which kickstarted his career. Today, he is recognised as one of Britain’s most prominent wildlife TV presenters. He joins the podcast, alongside his step-daughter the conservationist and TV presenter, Megan McCubbin. In this episode, we discuss the perils of activism, the everyday changes everyone can make to fight climate change – and, the beauty of watching telly together.
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SHOW NOTES:
TV:
Feud: Capote vs The Swans, Disney+
Changing Ends, ITV1
Blue Lights, BBC ONE
Stacey Solomon’s Renovation Rescue, C4
FILM:
Back to Black, Cinemas
Anatomy of a Fall, Prime Video
THE ARCHIVE:
Hollywood, Netflix
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SHOW NOTES:
ABBA Night, BBC2
Eurovision Night, BBC4
Meet the Roman Emperor with Mary Beard, BBC2
Race Across the World, BBC1
The Kominsky Method, Netflix
Franklin, AppleTV+
Film of the Week: Molly’s Game, BBC
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SHOW NOTES:
TV
This Town, BBC1
Ripley, Netflix
Pilgrimage, BBC
A Small Light, Disney+
FILM
Easy A, BBC3
FROM THE ARCHIVE
Peaky Blinders, Netflix
Sherlock, BBC iPlayer
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For the season finale of the podcast, Kelly-Anne Taylor is joined by Adam Buxton. The actor, comedian and podcaster attended Westminster School – where he befriended future-documentary-maker Louis Theroux, and Joe Cornish, who he would later star alongside in Channel 4’s The Adam and Joe Show. His podcast, The Adam Buxton Podcast, has been a hit – featuring conversations with everyone from Zadie Smith to Robbie Williams to Paul McCartney. In this episode, Buxton discusses the sacrifices his parents made to send him to public school, how he felt when Louis Theroux decided to launch a podcast and which interviews have been his best… and worst.
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SHOW NOTES:
TV:
Passenger, ITV1
The Gone, BBC4/iPlayer
Pilgrimage, BBC2/iPlayer
Jury: Murder Trial, Channel 4
FILM:
All of Us Strangers, Disney+
THE ARCHIVE:
Top of the Lake, UKTV Play
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Kelly-Anne Taylor is joined by the journalist, best-selling author and mental-health advocate, Bryony Gordon. Gordon grew up in London in a family of journalists. Her mother is the former gossip-columnist Jane Gordon, and it was thanks to her address book that Gordon landed her first journalism gig. Since then, she has carved a successful career – known for her trademark honesty. In this episode she talks about the ups and downs of life, sobriety and being mates with Prince Harry. Plus, they discuss Gordon’s eighth book, Mad Woman, in which she writes about her experiences with binge-eating disorder, the menopause and OCD. Please note that this episode includes conversations surrounding eating disorders that some listeners might find triggering.
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SHOW NOTES:
TV:
Manhunt, Apple TV+
Beyond Paradise, BBC1
The Dropout, BBC1
A Life in Ten Pictures, BBC2
Palm Royale, Apple TV+
Casualty, BBC1
ARCHIVE:
Oppenheimer (1980), BBC iPlayer
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Kelly-Anne Taylor is joined by the popstar-turned-actor Lily Allen and the TV presenter Miquita Oliver. They grew up in Ladbroke Grove, West London, in creative households, spending much of their youth roaming Portobello market and flunking school. Allen’s mother is the film producer, Alison Owen, and her father is the actor, Keith Allen. Oliver was raised by her mother, the broadcaster and chef, Andi Oliver. Both Oliver and Allen made their name at a young age – Oliver as a TV presenter on Channel 4’s music show Popworld and Allen for her debut-smash-hit Smile. In this episode they talk about the perils of fame, their new podcast called 'Miss Me?' and how they handle trolls. Plus, they reminisce about the hedonism of the 00s and reveal why they never listened to the advice imparted by their famous family members.
Show notes
Miss Me? with Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver on BBC Sounds
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SHOW NOTES:
TV:
The Oscars, ITV1
Darren McGarvey: The State We're In, BBC Two
Comic Relief, BBC1
Taylor Swift: the Eras Tour, Disney+
FILMS:
Dune Part 2, Cinemas (Part 1 on Netflix)
Gigli, Netflix
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This week Kelly-Anne Taylor is joined by the actor, Theo James. He grew up in Buckinghamshire, the youngest of five siblings, and dreamed of a career as a musician. After reading Philosophy at the University of Nottingham, he segued into acting, enrolling as a student at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre. He catapulted to fame when he landed the leading role of Four in the YA Hollywood hit-series, Divergent. Since then, he has starred in The White Lotus, Sanditon, The Time Traveller’s Wife – and, most recently, Guy Ritchie’s The Gentleman. In this episode, he talks about the harsh realities of overnight fame, how the Me Too movement has shaped films sets and how his latest role exposes Britain’s class system.
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SHOW NOTES:
TV:
Prisoner, BBC iPlayer
The Gentleman, Netflix
Drive to Survive Series 6, Netflix
Sarah Everard: the Search for Justice, BBC1
Navalny, BBC iPlayer
FILMS:
Ferrari, Now Cinema
Rush, Netflix
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This week joining Kelly-Anne Taylor, in the studio, is the British actress, presenter and author, Joanna Lumley. Born in India, in Kashmir, Srinagar – she was brought up in the Far East, coming to the UK, aged 8, to attend boarding school. She went on to work as a model and actress, living in London in the Swinging Sixties – and made her name starring as Purdy in The New Avengers. She boasts a successful career – spanning over 6 decades – she had audiences in hysterics as Patsy in hit sit-com Absolutely Fabulous, has presented wonderful travel programmes – and, of course, captured the nation in Jan Etherington’s radio show, Conversations From A Long Marriage – in which she stars alongside Roger Allum. In this episode, she talks about why she doesn’t have a mobile phone and how difficult she found it to shed the ‘pretty girl’ stereotype when she moved from modelling to acting. Plus, she talks about raising a child as a single mother, how playing Purdy in The New Avengers changed things financially for her and why she wishes sex scenes would be cut from TV and film.
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SHOW NOTES:
TV:
One Day, Netflix
The New Look, Apple TV+
Under the Banner of Heaven, ITVX
Saturday Night Takeaway, ITV1
RADIO
Conversations From a Long Marriage, Radio 4
FILM:
Wicked Little Letters, Cinemas
ARCHIVE:
Bloodline, Netflix
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This week Kelly-Anne Taylor is joined by the Scottish actor, Martin Compston. Born and raised in Greenock, Scotland – he first made his name starring in the Ken Roach film, Sweet Sixteen (which won the Best Screenplay Award at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival). It was his role as Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott in Jed Mercurio's Line of Duty that made him a household name. In this episode, he talks about how that role changed his life, what it’s like living in Vegas – and why he’s doing less on-screen nudity. Plus, he chats about his latest travelogue Martin Compston’s Norwegian Fling and what it was like running with wolves.
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