
It’s Television: Dissected TV News, Reviews and Interviews
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 378 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

Welcome to BOXCUTTERS SPECIAL EDITION BRAVO. For your listening convenience and pleasure this episode has been divided into two parts. In the first part the three merry men look at the 2007 – the year that was. What rocked, what sucked and everything... more
This week we’re taking a little hiatus. A few weeks ago Josh recorded an interview with John Safran about his new show John Safran’s Race Relations. Here’s the interview in full. RSS feed iTunes or listen to Spring Break in your browser Contact us by... more
From Boxcutters founding co-host, Josh Kinal, comes a new podcast: This is Modern Living. This is the pre-release episode where Josh explains what it’s all about and tantalises you with what’s to come. This new show will be about the place where huma... more
Make yourself comfortable and strap on your ear-goggles. Wilbur Wilde is back filling in for Ross and James Talia phones in with tales of Europe. 100% world-class excellent Boxcutters coming your way. More discussions about all things television than... more
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I miss the old Boxcutters. There seems too much chit chat about non-tv related issues on the new Boxcutters, and far too much superfluous nonsense. I think that when the hosts review a show, or talk directly about television, the show shines and I really enjoy it. However, the addition of “Marian’s Crush” as a segment is trite, and shows a real dumbing down of the show since Kinal and Richards’ departure. The claim that having a woman make sexual objects of people is somehow a feminist twist... more
I was a little worried that a large scale change of presenters would affect the feel of the podcast, but most of the things that made me listen in the first place are still there, and the more equal gender ratio adds a bit more balance.
Dave Lawson!
The sign of a good podcast is when it tackles a topic you're interested in and covers it well. The sign of a GREAT podcast is when it tackles a topic you couldn't care less about, and still makes it essential listening.
I couldn't care less about any form of reality TV and usually stop paying attention whenever anyone threatens to mention it, but the show's comparison the two 2012 diet programs The Biggest Loser with Excess Baggage was both entertaining and well-informed.
Nothing is off limits... more
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