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Made in England

Hold Fast Network
London
World War II
Wonderland
British Cinema
Bronson
Charles Bronson
A Canterbury Tale
Eyes Wide Shut
Excalibur
Nicholas Winding Refn
Up the Junction
Tom Hardy
Powell and Pressburger
Romantic Comedy
The Old Crowd
Abortion
Martin Scorsese
Social Class
John Boorman
Rye Lane

Delving into the history of English cinema, one film at a time. Hosted by Jack McInroy.

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Anthony Newley stars as a nightclub compere who has just a few hours to raise £300 to pay a gambling debt or face the violent consequences in The Small World of Sammy Lee (1963). Writer and journalist Darren Richman joins to discuss the film. Host: J... more

Decades after the outbreak of the rage virus, the UK is quarantined from the rest of Europe and overrun with zombie-like Infected (and worse) in... 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026). Writer Alex Garland and director Danny Boyle started the serie... more

The Dashwood sisters find their prospects of marriage suddenly diminished by their family loss of fortune, in Emma Thompson’s adaptation of Sense and Sensibility (1995). Thompson won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay and is also part of the stell... more

Tom Cruise is forced to live, die, repeat in the sci-fi action thriller Edge of Tomorrow (2014). Adapted from Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s light novel All You Need Is Kill, the film was directed by Doug Liman from a script by Jez and John Henry Butterworth a... more

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Tom Allen
Guest on episode discussing the film
Episode: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) with Tom Allen
Lizzy Stewart
Author of The Wreck and Alison's; children's author
Author
Episode: Sense and Sensibility (1995) with Lizzy Stewart
Drew Taylor
Reporter for The Wrap; co-host of Light the Fuse
Light the Fuse / The Wrap
Episode: Edge of Tomorrow (2014) with Drew Taylor and Charles Hood
Charles Hood
Filmmaker; director of Night Hours; co-host of Light the Fuse
Light the Fuse
Episode: Edge of Tomorrow (2014) with Drew Taylor and Charles Hood
Foster Hirsch
Author of Dark Side of the Screen; expert on film noir
Author and film historian
Episode: Night and the City (1950) with Foster Hirsch
Sir Christopher Frayling
Professor and author discussing art and film history
University of London (historical affiliation referenced)
Episode: Love is the Devil (1998) with Christopher Frayling
Christopher Frayling
Film historian and author
Royal College of Art (historian/author)
Episode: Rembrandt (1936) with Christopher Frayling
Tamiko Dooley
Composer, lyricist and poet
Flyology (and Wicked discussions on the episode)
Episode: Wicked: Part One (2024) with Tamiko Dooley
Alonso Ruizpalacios
Writer-director discussing Naked and his broader work
Filmmaker
Episode: Naked (1993) with Alonso Ruizpalacios

Host

Jack McInroy
Host of Made in England, frequently leads discussions on English cinema history and film culture.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 28 ratings
  • Enjoyable

    Insightful stuff

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Benjamin G23
    United Kingdom7 months ago
  • Excellent

    Very good look forward to more. JG - Weekend is not A Haigh’s first film though - that was 2009”s Greek Pete — & very worth watching!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dddbcffhh
    United Kingdom2 years ago

Listeners Say

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Great range of topics, from classic noirs to modern cult films.
Strong host guests and well-prepared guests.
Engaging and insightful discussions that deepen understanding of English cinema.
A must for film enthusiasts who enjoy historical context and analysis.

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The Caretaker (1963) with Barney Farmer
Q: How did you first get into Pinter, Barney?
Barney describes reading Pinter and Beckett as essential introductions for a reader-actor, noting the pared-down cast and the focus on spoken language as the core appeal of these writers, which influenced his approach to The Caretaker.
24 Hour Party People (2002) with Paul Wilson
Q: Paul, state your age and city of origin.
Paul confirms he is from York and in his late 40s, providing context for his perspective as a critic with regional ties to the North.
Alex Cox, Moviedrome at the BFI
Q: What was the landscape of movies on television like at the time?
Alex describes a lack of clarity about the era and reflects on the broadcasting environment, suggesting a different era of film programming and the role Moviedrome played in presenting more provocative or less mainstream titles.
Alex Cox, Moviedrome at the BFI
Q: How did Moviedrome come about, and were you hired for it?
Nick Freand Jones had the idea and previous collaborations; Alex Cox explains he was approached because of his flexibility to discuss films both high and low, and his willingness to contribute to the project.
Rita, Sue and Bob Too (1987) with Adam Lowes
Q: What do you think Clarke was aiming for with the ending, and how does it relate to the play?
The guest discusses the ending as a deliberate crowd-pleaser that diverges from the play's darker resolution, raising questions about adaptation choices and audience reception.

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A film-history show that often focuses on classic and notable English-language cinema through deep dives into single titles, their production, and cultural context. Episodes mix scholarly analysis with behind-the-scenes anecdotes, extended discussions of themes, and comparisons to other works, frequently featuring guests with specialized expertise in film history, biopics, genre studies, and theatre or music connections. A standout is the breadth of guests—from directors and critics to writers and illustrators—providing rich, multidimensional perspectives on how British cinema has shaped and reflected culture over decades.

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1. Tom Allen
2. Lizzy Stewart
3. Drew Taylor
4. Charles Hood
5. Foster Hirsch
6. Sir Christopher Frayling
7. Christopher Frayling
8. Tamiko Dooley

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