
A podcast about TV shows, how they shape the world and the people in it. Join Beth Watson as she takes a deep dive into our favourite TV characters‘ psyches, pokes holes in some questionable story lines and, most importantly, explores the real-life impact of on-screen representation.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

In a special Christmas edition of The TV That Changed Me, Beth is joined by the musician Iora as they discuss all the Christmas specials that have made their Christmases over the years. Expect chocolate fountains, a naked Alan Davies and a whole load... more
With Euphoria's second season dropping in early 2022, Beth sits down with her pal Alice to discuss the show's controversial first series. Expect honest chats about identity and addiction as well as fun diversions including femidoms, Gunwharf Quays an... more
With the world and her wife catching covid this week, we've been indoors watching And Just Like That and catching up with the Twitter discourse. In this special bonus episode, Beth is joined once again by her best mate Immy to chat the SATC reboot an... more
Earlier this year, the Channel 4 show It’s a Sin gripped the nation with its heart-breaking portrayal of a group of queer friends living through the HIV/Aids crisis of the early 1980s. But 30 years earlier, its creator Russel T Davis sent shockwaves ... more
How did TV shape Britain's relationship with the EU? And where do our preconceptions about European countries come from? Today on the show Beth is talking to historian David Lawton about German stereotypes, World War II references and British Nationa... more
What would you do if you found out you had a doppelganger? Someone with the same name, hobbies, sexuality and even love for 90s TV as you? Would you totally freak out? Or would you send them a DM and invite them on your podcast?
What came first? The British teenage experience or Skins? Today Beth is answering that very question with writer, performer and binge-watching connoisseur Eleanor Rattenbury. The two also reminisce on sixth-form life, Glen’s vodka and Eleanor’s very ... more
What makes a person brave? Can TV characters help us step out of our comfort zones? Can you be tough and vulnerable at the same time? This week Beth is joined by comedian Mariana Feijó to discuss bravery in the iconic teen detective show- Veronica Ma... more
Host Beth’s goal is to analyze one television show at a time. She talks about life, sociology, psychology, and a host of other topics through the lens of pop culture and television. This is a unique idea that can appeal to a wide range of people since many of us feel particularly connected to the shows and movies we watched in the past, as well as the ones we watch (or obsessively re-watch) now.
Host Beth’s goal is to analyze one television show at a time. She talks about life, sociology, psychology, and a host of other topics through the lens of pop culture and television. This is a unique idea that can appeal to a wide range of people since many of us feel particularly connected to the shows and movies we watched in the past, as well as the ones that we watch (or obsessively re-watch) now.
Beth’s show is a fantastic, passionate look at some her (and some of her guests’) favorite TV shows and how those shows have impacted them in their lives. It’s always great hearing people talk about things they love, and The TV That Changed Me fits right in that groove. There is a ton of hot to be found in these episodes, and it makes you want to watch (or rewatch) these shows to see the happiness they brought to others. Check this podcast out!
Really enjoyed listening to the chat about wondervision. Quite a recent show so interesting to see the ways it impacted someone.
Fantastic guest and insightful chat. Really helped me rediscover some of my favourite shows! Really enjoyed it!
I love the show. It’s fun, informative and dives into really interesting discussions on representation and how the tv shows we grow up on shape us! Would highly recommend! 💛💛💛💛💛💛
Huge fan of this show and loved the WandaVision episode
Really enjoy that it’s a mix of reviewing and interviewing! Plus always great to learn more about the TV industry!
Podcast explores interesting themes in TV and is super professional and an easy listen 👂
Such a good podcast and I love the insights into TV culture. I can’t wait for it to come out every fortnight!
I love they’ve chosen fleabag for their second ep! Also the host’s angelic voice obviously✨









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