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Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | a year ago |
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Join us for MfTV's first-ever in-person meetup, and live podcast recording in the heart of Edinburgh in the middle of the Festival. As you can imagine there is lots of background noise, but these are our unedited real-time highlights of the Edinburgh... more
Masterchef controversy: how can shows punish presenters without also punishing the contestants on their shows?
(01:34)
San Diego Comic Con recap: the glut of prequels and spin-offs announced at the world's biggest comic con
(08:13)
The Proms: The... more
Glastonbury v BBC: trying to make sense of this summer’s most controversial broadcast
(08:25)
Transaction and Pushers: TV comedy taking risks in increasingly conservative times
(25:30)
Thank you for being a trailblazer: The Golden Girls and how t... more
News: BBC comedy commissions and savage cuts at ITV daytime (4:00)
Ncuti Gatwa replaced by Billie Piper - well, yes and no. The fall-out continues from that Doctor Who episode (17:00)
And, speaking of shock endings, the dangerous high-wire act of e... more
To mark the end of Series 15… David Evans-Powell and Justin Hancox are here to guide us through their love for the show, tell us why the Doctor is especially beloved by LGBT+ fans and drop the knowledge about Classic Who.
This is the story of our hi... more
TV news: stop trying to make the 90s happen! Apparently there’s no IP like an old IP. (3:00)
Shocking TV deaths are not just the preserve of fantasy, thriller and sci-fi; how to do it well so your fans stay loyal and keep watching! (18:12)
The rise... more
(00:00) Sarah's catopolis
(05:12) Returning shows
(16:05) The Change
(34:44) Adolescence and toxic masculinity
(01:08:08) Recommendations
We give you our hot tips for shows returning this month.
The Change - wild, free and menopausal. Why Bridg... more
(00:00) Changes
(04:05) Freelancer crisis
(14:44) Detectives
(26:59) Eastenders
(50:49) Recommendations
In this episode we discuss:
* Changes at Maid for TV
* More about the crisis in TV production, tough times for freelancers and the inevi... more
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