Writer Janet Mullany is from England, drinks a lot of tea, and likes Jane Austen, reading, and gasping in shock at costumes in historical TV dramas. Her household near Washington DC includes two badly-behaved cats about whom she frequently boasts on Facebook.
Contributor Janet Mullany returns to the show to discuss the final episodes of Atlantic Crossing, from the uncomfortable FDR creep factor and Martha's impressive array of great hats to the series' determined refusal to pick a lane about whatever is going on with their relationship.
The ladies welcome regular contributor Janet Mullany to the show to discuss new Masterpiece drama Atlantic Crossing, a surprisingly moving story of the Norwegian royal family during World War II.
In our last episode of 2020, we bring back contributors Janet Mullany and Carmen Croghan for a roundtable about the year that was: What we liked, what we didn't, and everything in between.
Janet Mullany returns to the pod to do a deep dive into streaming service Acorn TV. The ladies discuss new domestic thriller The Nest, David Tennant drama Deadwater Fell, documentary series The Yorkshire Vet, and more!
Acorn TV's The Chelsea Detective continues with another complex and fascinating episode, where the murder of the co-owner of a much-loved family restaurant reveals some surprising family machinations. DI Max Arnold and DS Priya Shamsie and their team
A masterpiece of intimacy, passion, and second chances that also happens to feature a great cast, the 1995 Persuasionis the best Austen movie adaptation yet.
Acorn TV’s newest mystery series The Chelsea Detective features likable protagonists dealing with complex cases, a great, diverse cast, and an iconic London setting. The detective himself, Max Arnold, is smart, intuitive, and loves coffee and Bach
Contributor Janet Mullaney returns to join the ladies in a discussion of All Creatures Great and Small Season 2, which featured everything from a legitimate character growth for Tristan to an actual arc for everyone's favorite good boy, Tricki Woo.