The ladies bend the rules to what constitutes "British TV" to talk about Game of Thrones on its tenth anniversary and dish the highs and lows of one of the biggest pop culture series of our time.
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.
The ladies dig into the new Netflix show The Irregulars, a vaguely Sherlock Holmes-adjacent genre series that sees a version of the Baker Street Irregulars attempt to solve a series of interconnected supernatural mysteries, and use it as an excuse to talk other recent adaptations of the great detective's story.
The ladies are joined by contributor Carmen Croghan for a rollicking discussion about Acorn TV's newest thriller Bloodlands, a story so twisty that the group has wildly different opinions about what's going on.
The ladies attempt to break down what's coming this spring in the world of British television - and what we may have to wait a bit longer than usual to see, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
The ladies do a deep dive on streaming service AppleTV+ by way of a discussion of its best show - the period drama Dickinson. Which is technically not British, but we'll make an exception this time.
Contributor Janet Mullaney joins the ladies to look back at the first season of charming period drama All Creatures Great and Small, from their favorite animal patients to their hopes for Season 2.