Simon Exton and Ken Moss met at the premiere of the 'Doctor Who' revival in 2005 and became lifelong friends. They now spend occasional weekends trawling through the British television archives giving brutally honest reviews during heroic drinking sessions.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 158 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
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Really terrific. Exton is often ascerbic but has good judgment for the most part; Moss drives the show along expertly. I like that they obviously aren’t politically aligned, and clearly like each other immensely.
great podcast to listen to on a commute!
I thought I’d already reviewed this, so sorry for the delay! This is a great podcast featuring two (very) old friends who drink gin and watch old tv, most of which I’ve never heard of. It’s fun to listen to, especially as the sessions get longer and they get progressively more drunk! Warm and fuzzy entertainment from two people who love this kind of tv but aren’t afraid to tear it to shreds! They have amazing guests on sometimes too 😏
For lovers of vintage British tv Sci-Fi, two personable and well-informed geeks discuss classics like A for Andromeda and Quatermass whilst drinking a variety of brands of gin. It’s a real pleasure to listen to - best enjoyed with your own drink. Cheers, gentlemen.
Cute repartee? Check.
Pleasant-sounding voices? Check.
Good taste in media? Check.
Good taste in gin? Check.
It would be my honor to sit around with these two sipping cocktails and talking about British tv. Until that day comes, I’m happy to listen to them from afar. I highly suggest you do the same.
Steff (Anglophilia)
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