Custard Tv Podcast

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A weekly TV podcast with Luke the editor of www.thecustdardtv.com with contributions from Gary and Matt. Visit thecustardtv.com for all the latest TV news Now!

Episodes

  • #415:The Top 10 TV shows of 2023

    02/01/2024 Duration: 01h39min

    Matt, Luke and Dawn join forces to count down their top 10 shows of the year as well as looking what made the wider list from contributors from www.thecustardtv.com Expect, The Bear, Succession, The Last of Us and Poker Face but which is the best show of the year? 

  • TV Time Machine Episode 4: Christmas 1998: Men Behaving Badly, Louis’ Weird Christmas, Jonathan Creek, Paddington Green

    19/12/2023 Duration: 01h17min

    Matt and Luke board the TV Time Machine one final time this year to travel back to Christmas 1998. They watch the first of what would be Men Behaving Badly's final trilogy of Simon Nye's comedy starring Martin Clunes, Neil Morrissey, Caroline Quentin and Leslie Ash. It's actually a double helping of Caroline Quentin, as she pops up again, alongside Alan Davies in Black Canary - that year's Jonathan Creek Christmas Special. They also watch the Christmas special of Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends which brings together four very different contributors who Louis met in the first series of his series looking at little-known American subcultures. Finally, and possibly the most '90s of all the shows - they revisit the mostly forgotten 'docusoap' Paddington Green which debuted on BBC One over Christmas.

  • TV Time Machine Episode 3: November 1998: Cold Feet, dinnerladies, Big Train

    08/12/2023 Duration: 56min

    Matt and Luke board the TV machine to examine the TV landscape of November 1998. However, they are joined by a stowaway in the form of Dawn Glen who joins them to review ITV's beloved relationship drama Cold Feet, Victoria Wood's first foray into sitcom with dinnerladies. Plus, BBC sketch show Big Train starring a very talented group who went on to big things and the mostly forgotten Channel 4 teen comedy, A Youngperson's guide to Becoming a Rock Star.

  • # 414: Doctor Who 60th Anniversary specials, Archie, The Couple Next Door, Such Brave Girls

    29/11/2023 Duration: 55min

    Matt is joined by Dawn and old friend Gary to review the first of the three Doctor Who specials to mark 60 years of the BBC's sci-fi juggernaut. They also review Channel 4's drama The Couple Next Door, Cary Grant biopic Archie from ITVX and new comedy Such Brave Girls on BBC Three and iPlayer.

  • # 413: The Crown, A Murder at the End of the World, Boat Story, Kin

    21/11/2023 Duration: 01h06min

    Matt is joined by Sarah Kennedy and Mo Walker to review the return of The Crown on Netflix. Plus three new shows including A Murder at the End of the World from FX, Hulu and available in the UK on Disney+ as well as quirky BBC drama Boat Story and gruff Irish acquisition Kin.

  • TV Time Machine Episode 2: October 1998 - The Cops, The 11 O’clock Show, Grafters, Fort Boyard

    17/11/2023 Duration: 56min

    Matt and Luke board their TV Machine to review 4 shows that aired in October of 1998. Gritty BBC police drama The Cops. Robson Green and Stephen Tompkinson ITV drama Grafters. They witness the birth of Ali G by revisiting the first two episodes of Channel 4's 'edgy' new current affairs comedy programme The 11 o'clock show as well as the strange Channel 5 game show Fort Boyard.

  • # 412: Time Series 2, The Buccaneers, All The Light We Cannot See, Culprits

    08/11/2023 Duration: 57min

    Matt is joined by podcast regulars Dawn Glen and Sarah Kennedy to review the second series of Jimmy McGovern's Time plus three new streaming offerings in All The Light We Cannot See from Netflix, The Buccaneers on AppleTV+ and Culprits on Disney+

  • # 411: Three Little Birds, Burning Girls, Bodies, What We Do in the Shadows,

    25/10/2023 Duration: 01h03min

    Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sophie Davies to review ITV's new period drama Three Little Birds penned by Lenny Henry and based loosely on the stories he heard from his mother. Also, new streaming dramas Bodies on Netflix and Burning Girls from Paramount+. Finally, just in time for Halloween, What We Do in the Shadows returns on Disney+ as well as discussion on Race Across the World and Sophie's views on the Fraiser reboot.

  • # 410: Frasier 2023, Lessons in Chemistry, Interview with a Vampire and The Fall of the House of Usher

    18/10/2023 Duration: 54min

    Matt is joined by Dawn to review 4 new shows available on streaming platforms this week. Fraiser is rebooted and back in Boston on Paramount Plus while Brie Larson heads back to the 1950's for Apple's adaptation of Lessons in Chemistry. Plus, in time for Haloween, the pair review Mike Flanagan's new Netflix series, The Fall of the House of Usher and a new take on Interview with a Vampire now available in full on BBC iPlayer.

  • #409: The Reckoning, Lupin, Everything Now

    11/10/2023 Duration: 43min

    Matt is joined by podcaster Will Barber-Taylor to discuss The BBC's slightly controversial drama about Jimmy Saville with Steve Coogan playing the disgraced BBC presenter. As well as two Netflix dramas - the return of Lupin and new teen drama Everything Now.

  • # 408: Boiling Point, Payback, For Life and Mrs. Sidhu Investigates

    03/10/2023 Duration: 52min

    Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Milo Milton Jeffries to review kitchen drama Boiling Point on BBC One, ITV's latest 'thriller' Payback as well as Mrs Sidhu Investigates on the Drama Channel and new Walter Presents drama For Life.

  • # 407: The Long Shadow, Minx Season 2, Black Snow Still Up.

    27/09/2023 Duration: 57min

    Matt is joined by Sarah Kennedy and Dawn Glen to review ITV's true-crime drama The Long Shadow. The return of comedy Minx on Paramount+ Australian crime drama Black Snow and comedy Still Up on Apple TV+

  • PILOT:PILOT: September 1998: Who Wants to be a Millionaire, The Royle Family, Supply & Demand, Ally McBeal.

    22/09/2023 Duration: 01h14min

    In the first episode of a brand new podcast, the team from The Custard TV Podcast, jump into a 'Time Machine' to travel back in time to a different year of TV to look at the BIG popular shows with a more critical eye and discover shows they've never seen which, in some cases, shows that have been completely lost to time. It's also a chance to revisit different times in their lives. For the first episode, Matt and Luke travel to September 1998. ITV launches a brand new and innovative game show which offered, for the first time, contestants the chance to win the biggest cash prize ever given away on British television. One Million Pounds! Hosted by Chris Tarrant, Matt and Luke uncover the first episode of the series to see how it compares to the show which is still running on ITV and across the world in different versions, and why it became such a phenomenon in the late '90s. Meanwhile on BBC2, Caroline Aherne, still riding high from the success of Mrs. Merton, joins forces with colleague and close friend Crai

  • # 406: Love & Death, The Lovers, The Changeling, Celebrity Race Across The World

    13/09/2023 Duration: 01h07min

    Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Elaine Gregson of The Honeymoon Podcast to review true-crime drama Love & Death from Max which is now available exclusively on ITVX. Romantic drama The Lovers from Sky Atlantic. Fairy Tale epic The Changeling from Apple TV+ and Celebrity Race Across the World.

  • # 405: The Woman in the Wall, The Following is Based on a Pack of Lies, Starstruck and Henpocalypse!

    30/08/2023 Duration: 59min

    Matt and Dawn return with news from this year's Edinburgh TV Festival. They're joined by podcast contributor Sarah Kennedy to review 4 brand new BBC series. Dramas The Woman in the Wall and The Following is Based on a Pack of Lies alongside comedy Henpocalypse! and the return of Starstruck. There's also discussion of Jesse Armstrong, Only Murders in the Building, Hearstopper, The AfterParty and Lovejoy!

  • #404: Only Murders in the Building, Alone, Strange Planet, Heartstopper

    09/08/2023 Duration: 52min

    Matt is joined by podcast contributors Dawn Glenn and Sophie Davies to review the returns of Only Murders in the Building on Disney+ and Heartstopper on Netflix. Plus two new shows in Alone on Channel 4 and Strange Planet on AppleTV+ There's also discussion on The Bear and the Hijack finale.

  • #403: Wolf, Good Omens, The Power of Parker, Dreaming Whilst Black

    01/08/2023 Duration: 01h01min

    Matt is joined by Sarah Kennedy and Dawn Glenn to review the return of Good Omens on Prime Video. New horror drama Wolf on BBC iPlayer and new BBC comedies The Power of Parker and Dreaming Whilst Black. There's also discussion on Hijack, The Bear and The Sixth Commandment.

  • # 402: The Sixth Commandment, The Bear Season 2, The Great Season 3, Reactions to the Emmy Nominations

    19/07/2023 Duration: 01h07min

    Luke returns to the podcast with Matt and Sophie to review the new BBC One true-crime drama The Sixth Commandment as well as the incredible second season of The Bear on Disney+, the third Season of The Great available in the UK through LionsGate+ Plus there are discussions on Hijack and reaction to The Emmy Nominations.

  • # 401: The Afterparty, Then You Run, The Effects of Lying and The Horror of Dolores Roach

    11/07/2023 Duration: 58min

    Matt is joined by Dawn Glenn and Mo Walker to review the second season of The After Party on Apple TV+ as well new comedy drama Then You Run available on Sky Max and NOW. The Effects of Lying on ITVX and Horror drama The Horror of Dolores Roach from Prime Video. Plus, there's discussions on the first season of The AfterParty, Hijack and a trip to the cinema.

  • # 400: Champion, Hijack, Ruby Speaking, I’m a Virgo

    05/07/2023 Duration: 01h10min

    Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sarah Kennedy to review new BBC One drama Champion. Idris Elba takes control in Apple TV's Hijack, comedy set in a call centre in Jade Adams' Ruby Speaking and I'm a Virgo on Prime Video from Boots Riley.

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