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  • 165: Ted Lasso Season 3

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    Nick Scalera (a.k.a. Lacy's boss) joins the ladies to discuss Ted Lasso's uneven third season, which may or may not be its last.

  • 164: Call the Midwife Season 12

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    Janet Mullany joins the ladies to discuss Season 12 of Call the Midwife, which features new characters, more babies, and a surprisingly deft depiction of one nurse's struggle with depression. 

  • 163: The Confessions of Frannie Langton

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    The ladies dig into BritBox's excellent The Confessions of Frannie Langtona period drama that feels like a necessary step forward for the genre.

  • 162: Marie Antoinette Premiere

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    The ladies discuss the premiere of the new PBS period drama Marie Antoinette, a series that hopes to complicate our understanding of the famous French queen. 

  • 161: Sanditon Season 3 Premiere

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    The ladies dig into the Sanditon Season 3 premiere as the series begins to set up Charlotte and her friends for their (hopefully) happy endings. 

  • 160: Classics Revisited: Emma (2009)

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    Our Classics Revisited series continues as Janet Mullany joins the ladies for a wide-ranging discussion of the 2009 BBC adaptation of Emma starring Romola Garai and Jonny Lee Miller

  • 158: The State of Doctor Who

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    The ladies welcome intern Emma O'Neill-Dietel for a wide-ranging discussion about Doctor Who, from Jodie Whittaker's farewell and the show's upcoming sixtieth anniversary to this year's Gallifrey One fan convention in Los Angeles.

  • 155: British Movies: The Banshees of Inisherin

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    The ladies kick off our new series on contemporary British films by digging into a movie that we are well aware is technically Irish, but also appears set to become an Oscars juggernaut: The Banshees of Inisherin.

  • 154: Classics Revisited: Wuthering Heights

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    The ladies look back at the 2009 Masterpiece adaptation of Emily Bronte's classic Wuthering Heights starring Tom Hardy and Charlotte Riley, which is much more faithful to the spirit than the letter of the original novel.