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  • 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.

  • 74: Now Stream This: A Discovery of Witches and AMC+

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    The ladies dig into niche streaming service AMC+ by way of a discussion about one of its best series, the period romance "A Discovery of Witches," whose second season arrives on linear television this month.
  • 139: Leonardo

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    The ladies dig into Poldark star Aidan Turner's new series Leonardoan entertaining if weirdly framed dramatization of the life of Leonardo da Vinci. 

  • 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

  • 178: Classics Revisited: The Jewel in the Crown

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    In the latest installment of our Classics Revisited series, the ladies look back at the sprawling 1984 period drama The Jewel in the Crowna series that still defines British television for many viewers.

  • 179: The Lazarus Project

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    Emma O'Neill-Dietel joins the ladies to discuss the most entertaining British series you probably missed this summer: TNT's time-bending adventure The Lazarus Project

  • 180: DI Ray Season 1

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    Emma O'Neill-Dietel joins the ladies to break down the first season of DI Ray, a female-led mystery thriller with limited nuance but loads of potential. 

  • 72: Listener Mailbag: Where Do Other British PBS Shows Come From?

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    A listener asks where the non-Masterpiece British shows on your local PBS station come from and the ladies attempt to explain, in a wide-ranging discussion about everything from Midsomer Murders and Vera to Walter's Choice imports like Seaside Hotel and Line of Separation.