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  • 128: COBRA Season 2

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    Contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies to discuss the return of the most bonkers British political thriller on television, COBRA, whose second season, Cyberwar, is as much nonsensical fun as its first.

  • 127: Grantchester Season 7 Premiere

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    The ladies dig into the Grantchester Season 7 premiere, which attempts to pick up the pieces after the dramatic events of the series' previous outing.

  • 126: Endeavour Season 8

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    The ladies dig into the penultimate season of mystery series Endeavourwhich thankfully feels like a welcome return to its previous form. 

  • 125: The Best of 2022 (So Far)

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    Somehow, 2022 is halfway over, so the ladies look back at some of the favorite British programs from the year (so far) - from Peaky Blinders and Gentleman Jack to Ridley Road and This is Going to Hurt

  • 124: Hotel Portofino Premiere

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    Contributor Carmen Croghan joins the ladies to discuss the premiere of Hotel Portofino, a lush period drama with a gorgeous setting but deeply uninteresting characters.

  • 123: Becoming Elizabeth

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    The ladies dig into the new Starz historical drama Becoming Elizabeth, which tells the story of the Tudor queen from a new angle by focusing on her youth---and the other complicated women who were part of her orbit.

  • 122: Summer Preview 2022

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    Our annual summer preview runs down the must-watch series and movies arriving in the next few months that are of particular interest to Anglophiles, including new seasons of Endeavour and Grantchester, upcoming historical drama Becoming Elizabeth, the return of crime drama We Hunt Together, and lots more. 

  • 121: The Time Traveler's Wife

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    The ladies weigh in on HBO's prestige adaptation of Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Travelers Wife starring Theo James and Rose Leslie, a story that hasn't gotten any less frustrating in the years since the novel came out.