Comedian and presenter Mel Giedroyc loves talking about TV. From Little House On The Prairie to Bridgerton, she’s seen it all. And she firmly believes that if you delve into someone’s personal list of top telly, you delve into their very soul. What was the first programme they remember? What did they creep downstairs to watch after lights out? And what’s their favourite ever theme tune? In My TV Y... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
Alex Horne, the brains behind the BAFTA award-winning TV series Taskmaster, is the guest on this episode of My TV Years from TV Choice. Which show did Alex work on that had a big influence on Taskmaster? Which celebrity is top of Alex’s wish-list for... more
Morgana Robinson, impressionist, comedian, writer and actress extraordinaire, is the guest on this episode of My TV Years from TV Choice. Which comedian did Morgana grow up watching on TV who she’s now starring alongside? What’s the key to doing a go... more
Jon Richardson, one of the nation’s favourite comedians, is the guest on this episode of My TV Years from TV Choice. Which children’s TV show is Jon so obsessed with that he will happily watch it by himself? What was his ritual for watching Eurotrash... more
Adjoa Andoh, star of stage, film & some of the nation’s favourite TV shows including Doctor Who, Casualty, Eastenders and Bridgerton as Lady Danbury, is the guest on this episode of My TV Years From TV Choice. What TV show inspired Adjoa’s adventures... more
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This is a warm hug of a podcast. Fabulous guests and subject matter. Many laugh out loud moments and nostalgia for people of a certain age…
Great to hear old TV memories and reminding me of ones I used to watch. Thanks Mel
Loving this podcast and listening to Mel and guests. Brings back some great memories of tv that I’d forgotten about and funny too.
I love the personal stories and nostalgia. You can feel how happy the quests are to share their memories. Plus, you will NEVER go wrong with Mel.
I am really enjoying this podcast being an absolute tv nut and I adore Mel’s voice - she is the perfect front woman for any podcast in my opinion! I’ve scored it down though as I’m at episode 4 so far and now so keen to hear from a guest in their 40s (a child of the 80s) just so I can relate and get excited about the tv they remember because that’s what I remember. So far the guests have all been in their 50s I believe so when talking about childhood memories, you can - being younger/older - lis... more
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