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  • 200: BritBox's Archie with Jason Isaacs

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    Actor Jason Isaacs joins the ladies to discuss BritBox's four-part series Archiea biographical drama that explores the man behind the myth of all-American heartthrob Cary Grant.

  • 199: The Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Specials

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    Contributor Emma O'Neill-Dietel joins the ladies to discuss Doctor Who's trio of 60th anniversary specials, from David Tennant's return to Ncuti Gatwa's debut. 

  • 198: The Great British Baking Show Season 14

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    The ladies dive into the latest season of The Great British Baking Showfrom their favorite contestants to the unsubtle specter of Paul Hollywood's influence.

  • 197: Everything We Missed In 2023

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    The ladies dig into the some of the best programs we didn't get the chance to talk about in-depth this year, from Hotel Portofino and The Diplomat to The Law According to Lidia Poet and Planet Earth III

  • 196: World on Fire Season 2 Finale

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    Contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies for a discussion of the second season of World War II drama World on Fire --- the stories that worked, the ones that didn't, and everything in between. 

  • 195: Apple TV+'s The Buccaneers

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    The ladies have divided opinions about Apple TV+'s The Buccaneers, a colorful, loud, and imperfect new adaptation of Edith Wharton's unfinished final novel. 

  • 194: Classics Revisited: The Queen

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    Our Classics Revisited series looks back at the 2006 film The Queen, which won Helen Mirren an Oscar for playing Queen Elizabeth II and kickstarted a narrative cycle that Peter Morgan will conclude with the final season of The Crown

  • 193: The Gilded Age Season 2

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    The ladies discuss the second season of Julian Fellowes' lavish American period drama The Gilded Age, a story of pettiness , excess, and amazing hats in late nineteenth-century New York.