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- 951 - # 471: The Listeners, Say Nothing, Alex Cross, Silo Season 2
Matt reunites with Custard TV Podcast royalty Gary as well as Maid for TV's Elaine Gregson to review four shows available this week. First up, Rebecca Hall is a teacher plagued by a 'hum' that only she can hear in the BBC's new thriller The Listeners. Then, Maxine Peake stars in FX and Hulu's compelling series, Say Nothing which unpacks The Troubles with unflinching detail. Gary gets excited about Prime Video's new Alex Cross series and Elaine and Gary break down the bold and brave bottle episode that opens the second season of Apple's sci-fi series Silo.
Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 58min - 950 - # 470: Bad Sisters Series 2, The Day of the Jackal, You Would Do It Too, Before.
Matt and Dawn are back to review four brand new shows available this week. It's a very Apple TV+ heavy week with the return of The Garvey sisters in Sharon Horgan's brilliantly dark comedy Bad Sisters. There were questions about whether we needed a second series of this brilliant show, and Matt and Dawn address those in the review of the first episode of the new run. Then there's Apple's spooky drama Before, starring a very restrained Billy Crystal as a grieving child therapist who encounters a troubled young boy who he may have a connection with. Also on Apple, the Spanish drama, You Would Do It too, is a heist drama with a difference. Finally, the pair look at Sky's new take on The Day of the Jackal led by Eddie Redmayne which moves at a slower pace than you might expect.
Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 50min - 949 - # 469: Rivals, The Franchise, The Pardeeps of Pittsburgh, The Office Australia
Dawn Glenn and Mo Walker join Matt to review four new shows. First, they travel back to 1986 to a life of excess in Disney's take on Jilly Cooper's hit novel Rivals. Then, imagine life on the set of a Marvel-esque superhero movie in Sky and HBO comedy The Franchise. Over on Prime Video, there are two new comedies. Firstly, an Indian family move to America for a new life in The Pardeeps of Pittsburgh. Finally, and for reasons that aren't entirely, the Australians have remade The Office for 2024. This throws up a lot of questions. Why remake something that has been so widely seen and also, have they done anything new with the format to make it feel more of its time? Elsewhere, Matt has finished Heartstopper on Netflix and Dawn has some thoughts on Sky's Sweetpea.
Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 1h 01min - 948 - # 468: Disclaimer, Curfew, Mr Loverman, Sweetpea
The original Custardtv Podcaster Gary joins Matt and Dawn to review four new shows available this week. Beginning with Apple's new 'thriller' starring Kate Blanchett and Kevin Cline. Then there's dark comedy Sweetpea from Sky Atlantic with a 'killer' performance from Fallout's Ella Purnell. Over on Paramount+ there's British thriller Curfew which imagines a world where men are tagged and kept under a curfew from 7pm to 7am every day. Finally, they watch Lennie James in the BBC's adaptation of Mr. Loverman which sees the former Lead of Duty lead don makeup to play a man in seventies who despite his marriage has been living a secret life with his male partner for the best part of 50 years. There's also discussion on Alama's Not Normal and Lost.
Mon, 14 Oct 2024 - 55min - 947 - 467: Heartstopper Showtrial, Joan, Alama's Not Normal
First time podcaster Tyler Murray joins Matt and Dawn to review the returns of Heartstopper on Netflix and Showtrial and Alma's Not Normal on BBC iPlayer. Plus Sophie Turner in the story of a real-life jewel thief 'Joan' on ITVX.
Wed, 09 Oct 2024 - 47min - 946 - TV Time Machine # 14: Spaced, Futurama, The Villa, The 1900 House
Luke & Matt head back to September '99 to look at the TV landscape of the time. Fellow podcaster Michael and Spaced superfan join them to revisit the first episode of the Channel 4 cult favourite from Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes and discuss its legacy. Then, we leap forward 100 years with Fry in Matt Greoning's Simpsons' follow-up Futurama. Then, two mostly forgotten curiosities from the time in Sky's relationship show The Villa and Channel 4's social experiment The 1900 House. Then, as always, Luke is tested on his music knowledge with another chart from September 1999.
Mon, 07 Oct 2024 - 51min - 945 - # 466: Nightsleeper, Ludwig, Apples Never Fall, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
Matt is joined by pod regulars Mo Walker and Dawn Glen to review 4 brand new shows available this week. Firstly, the BBC's new thriller Nightsleeper followed by Apples Never Fall, another crime drama starring Anette Benning and Sam Neil. The BBC has bought the US drama after airing on streaming service Peacock. Next up, David Mitchell leads quirky crime comedy Ludwig and finally, Ryan Murphy returns to Monster with Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. There's also discussion on Sherwood, Race Across the World and oddly, Hollyoaks.
Tue, 24 Sep 2024 - 1h 00min - 944 - TV Time Machine # 13: People Like Us, Let Them Eat Cake, Daylight Robbery
Matt and Luke travel back to September 1999 to review Michelle Collins and Lesley Sharp in Daylight Robbery. French and Saunders reunite for BBC comedy Let Them Eat Cake. We revisit the largely forgotten but brilliant BBC comedy People Like Us and test music knowledge in a new look quiz.
Tue, 17 Sep 2024 - 55min - 943 - # 465: Sherwood, Only Murders, Slow Horses, KAOS
Sarah joins Luke and Matt to review the returns of Sherwood on the BBC, Only Murders in the Building on Hulu and Disney+, Slow Horses on Apple TV+ and a re-telling of greek myth led by Jeff Goldblum with KAOS on Netflix.
Tue, 03 Sep 2024 - 58min - 942 - TV Time Machine # 12: August 1999 - Dockers, Walking on the Moon, Love in Leeds, Love in the 21st Century
Matt and Dawn travel back to August 1999 to look at the TV landscape. They review Jimmy Mcgovern's single drama Dockers which starred Ken Stott and Ricky Tomlinson unwittingly caught up in a strike. That's a little obscure but it gets more unknown from there. Channel 4 docusoap Love in Leeds and drama series Love in the 21st Century as well as ITV's bizarre choice to show Walking on the Moon, a brutal bullying drama on Bank Holiday Monday. Dawn's truly impressive cheesy pop knowledge is in full display as Matt tests her on two Summer charts and the pair reminisce about their first festival and clubbing.
Wed, 28 Aug 2024 - 1h 02min - 941 - # 464: Celebrity Race Across the World, Bad Monkey, Women in Blue, Daddy Issues.
Luke, Matt and Dawn review the return of Race Across the World with a new batch of celebs, over on Apple they look at Vince Vaughn's new comedic thriller Bad Monkey from Ted Lasso and Shrinking exec Bill Laurence as well as the platform's first Spanish language drama, Women in Blue. Finally, they look at the BBC's new comedy Daddy Issues.
Wed, 14 Aug 2024 - 58min - 940 - TV Time Machine #11: The Sopranos
On Thursday 15th July 1999, The Sopranos aired on UK TV screens for the first time as it got its first airing that night on Channel 4. As a belated celebration of that in our TV Time Machine timeline. We're uploading a special review of the entire first season of The Sopranos that we originally recorded for our Patreon back in 2017. Listen to Luke and Matt's reactions as they give their thoughts after watching the drama for the first time ever.
Wed, 07 Aug 2024 - 1h 44min - 939 - # 463: Time Bandits, Lady in the Lake, Piglets and The EMMY Nominations
Mo Walker joins Matt and Dawn to review three new shows. From Apple TV+ they review a charming adaptation of Time Bandits and Natalie Porrtman's first TV role in thriller Lady in the Lake. Over on ITV they review new comedy Piglets. There's also discussion on the recent Emmy Nominations.
Tue, 23 Jul 2024 - 1h 07min - 938 - #462: The Jetty, Sunny, Spent, Mr. Bigstuff
Jenna Coleman super fan Michael Lee joins Matt and Dawn to review her new BBC drama The Jetty along with Apple TV's sci-fi comedy-drama hybrid with sweet robot Sunny. BBC comedy Spent and Sky's new Danny Dyer comedy Mr. Bigstuff. There's also discussion on Beverly Hills 90210.
Wed, 17 Jul 2024 - 53min - 937 - #461: The Bear, Douglas is Cancelled, Presumed Innocent, Under the Bridge
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sophie Davies to review the third season of The Bear, ITV1's new comedy drama Douglas is Cancelled, Apple TV+'s crime thriller Presumed Innocent and Disney Plus's true crime saga Under the Bridge. Plus we catch up on the best of June's TV including the series finale of Doctor Who and the final episode of Inside No. 9
Tue, 02 Jul 2024 - 1h 14min - 936 - TV Time Machine #10: June 1999 - Bad Girls, Always and Everyone, Coming Soon and Barbara
The original podcast trio reunite as Gary joins Luke and Matt to review three ITV shows from June 1999 - prison saga Bad Girls, medical drama Always and Everyone and traditional sitcom Barbara. Plus there's anecdotes about buying pirated CDs, our first memories of the internet and Gary's time sharing a house with Mike the Cameraman from The Last Leg. Luke also faces a challenge from Gary on the chart quiz at the end of the show.
Sat, 22 Jun 2024 - 1h 36min - 935 - # 460: ERIC, Lost Boys and Fairies, Queenie and We Are Lady Parts
Matt and Sarah are joined by guest and the other half of the Shipyard Podcast, Lucy Macey to review Netflix drama ERIC which stars Benedict Cumberbatch as a man struggling with the disappearance of his young son and who sees a 7 foot blue puppet. Then, Lost Boys and Fairies, a gentle drama from the BBC about a gay couple wanting to adopt and the issues that can bring. Brand new comedy Queenie from Channel 4, and staying with Channel 4, the girls of We Are Lady Parts are back for the long-awaited second series of the acclaimed comedy.
Mon, 03 Jun 2024 - 58min - 934 - # 459: The Veil, The Big Cigar, The Sympathiser, Inside No.9 so far.
Matt and Dawn are joined by Nick Bartlett to review 4 new shows this week. They look at a dodgy English accent from Elisabeth Moss in the FX now on Disney+ drama The Veil. Then, big budget HBO drama The Sympathiser from Park Chan-wook which has interesting cameos from Robert Downey Jr. Then, the story of the rise of the Black Panther Party in The Big Cigar from Apple. Lastly, and mostly for Nick, the trio look at the most recent episode of Inside No.9 and dissect the series as it stands so far. There's also talk on Doctor Who.
Tue, 28 May 2024 - 1h 06min - 933 - TV Time Machine # 9 - May 1999: South Park, Geri, Psychos, Sir Bernard's Stately Homes
Matt and Luke head back to 1999, more specifically May 1999 to review 4 shows debuting that month. They look at the first couple of episodes of Season two of South Park which began on Channel 4 in May as well as examining the phenomenon around the animated hit at that time. They also watch Channel 4 drama Physcos which looked at life in a psychiatric unit. Then, also on Channel 4, they watch Geri - a documentary which followed Geri Halliwell in the immediate aftermath of her departure from The Spice Girls. The documentary charts her struggle to find a purpose after leaving the group and was a properly fascinating look at a different kind of stardom. Finally, they watch Sir Bernard's Stately Homes, a 10-minute mockumentary fronted by a very young Matt Lucas and David Walliams and directed by a young up-and-comer named Edgar Wright. Luke is tested on his music knowledge with a chart from May of 1999.
Mon, 20 May 2024 - 1h 02min - 932 - # 458: Doctor Who, Dark Matter, The Gathering and Bodkin.
Matt and Dawn are joined by Doctor Who superfan Suky to review the return/reboot of the iconic BBC series. The trio also review Channel 4's new teen thriller The Gathering alongside sci-fi drama Dark Matter on Apple TV+ and Bodkin on Netflix.
Wed, 15 May 2024 - 50min - 931 - # 457: The Responder, A Man in Full, Dead Boy Detectives, Inside No.9
Matt and Dawn are joined by regular guest and token American Mo Walker to review 4 new shows debuting this week. Martin Freeman returns in the brilliantly tense crime drama The Responder. Steve Pemberton & Reece Shearsmith prepare to say goodbye to Inside No.9 as the ninth and final series begins on BBC Two. Over on Netflix the trio review two very different dramas in David E Kelley's adaptation of Tom Wolfe's A Man in Full and a take on Neil Gaiman's Dead Boy Detectives. There's also discussion on Mo's recent trip to the UK, the good and bad surrounding the huge conversation around Baby Reindeer as Race Across the World.
Tue, 07 May 2024 - 54min - 930 - TV Time Machine # 8: April 1999: ER,The Last Train, The Adam & Joe Show, Families at War.
Matt and Luke hop aboard the Time Machine to April 1999. Going back to see Clooney's last appearance in ER. The time the BBC gave Vic & Bob their own Saturday night show. The time everyone was frozen and chased by hungry dogs in ITV's The Last Train and the time Adam & Joe sent Adam's dad to meet Coolio in The Adam & Joe Show. There's also a look at the headlines and a test on the biggest Chart hits.
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 55min - 929 - # 456: Feud: Capote Vs The Swans, Franklin, Baby Reindeer and Mammoth
Matt and Dawn are joined by Mo Walker to review 4 new shows. This week’s lineup looks like this. The second installment of Ryan Murphy’s anthology series Feud arrives on Disney+ starring Tom Hollander as Truman Captoe. Michael Douglas stars as Benjamin Franklin in Apple TV’s surprisingly upbeat min series Franklin. Elsewhere, Netflix has tense stalking ’comedy’ Baby Reindeer and Mike Bubbins stars in BBC Two’s new comedy Mammoth. There’s also discussion on Fallout on Prime Video, Doctor Who and Big Mood.
Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 52min - 928 - # 455: The Regime, Ripley, Sugar, Race Across The World
Luke joins Matt and Dawn to review 4 brand new shows debuting this week. This week's show appears to be sponsored by the letter R with The Regime from HBO and Sky Atlantic, Ripley on Netflix and the return of Race Across The World on BBC One. There is one outlier in Sugar the new genre-bending crime thriller from Apple TV+. Elsewhere there are discussions on Big Mood and a lively debate/argument/discussion on whether reviewers should be allowed to base their opinions on a twist a show does.
Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 1h 02min - 927 - # 454: Renegade Nell, Big Mood, This Town, Fargo Season 4
Matt and Dawn are joined by Sarah Kennedy to review Brummie drama This Town on BBC One. The return of Happy Valley's Sally Wainwright with her new swashbuckling series Renegade Nell as well as Channel 4 sitcom Big Mood and Fargo which returned quietly towards the end of last year on Prime Video. There's also discussion on Extraordinary, Things You Should Have Done, Girls5eva and terrible subtitles.
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 1h 04min - 926 - TV Time Machine #7: March 1999 - Sex and the City, Smack The Pony, The Grimley's and the final House Party
Luke's not well enough for a full trip to March of 1999 aboard the Time Machine. So Dawn Glen bravely joins Matt to examine the TV landscape 25 years ago this month. First, Channel 4 launches HBO's Sex and The City. On ITV, gentle Brummie comedy The Grimleys starred written by Line of Duty's Jed Mercurio. Channel 4 launches female led sketch show Smack the Pony whilst the BBC waves goodbye to one of their biggest hits of the decade, as Noel hosts one final (slightly bitter) House Party.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 1h 16min - 925 - #453:Girls5eva, Palm Royale, Manhunt, The Gone
Luke, Matt and Dawn return to review 4 brand new shows debuting this week. First, one of the funniest shows on television as Netflix becomes the new home for Peacock's Girls5eva. Then we travel to the swinging '60s for Apple's confused new comedy drama Palm Royale. Staying with Apple, we look at historical drama Manhunt, which charts the hunt for Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth. Finally, the trio review BBC Four's new acquisition a strange hybrid crime drama which dips its toes in both Ireland and New Zealand in the oddly titled, The Gone. There's also discussion on series 2 of Extraordinary over on Disney+, Things You Should Have Done on iPlayer, Ted on Sky Max and Fargo Season 5 available on Prime Video.
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 1h 09min - 924 - #318: High Fidelity, Roadkill, Grand Army
Three reviews from our October 20th 2020 podcast - Zoe Kravitz in an adaptation of High Fidelity, Hugh Laurie in political thriller Roadkill and Netflix teen drama Grand Army.
Tue, 20 Oct 2020 - 26min - 923 - #251: Dietland, A Very English Scandal, The Staircase
Three reviews taken from our 6th June 2018 episode of Amazon Prime's Dietland, the third episode of A Very English Scandal and Netflix documentary The Staircase.
Wed, 06 Jun 2018 - 18min - 922 - #123: Coalition, The Ark, Inside No.9
Gary and Matt join forces to review political drama Coalition, BBC's interpretation of Noah's Ark and an emotional episode of Inside No. 9 starring Sheridan Smith.
Sat, 04 Apr 2015 - 1h 02min - 921 - #64: Peter Capaldi as Doctor Who, Southcliffe, New Tricks
Luke and Matt present a bumped podcast as they discuss the televised reveal of Peter Capaldi as the new Doctor Who, Channel 4's dark drama Southcliffe and the return of New Tricks for a tenth series. Plus bizarre game show I Love My Country and a duo of new docusoaps
Tue, 06 Aug 2013 - 1h 26min - 920 - # 452: The Completely Made up Adventures of Dick Turpin, Mary and George, Things You Should've Done
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sophie Davies to review 3 shows of the week. The team review Apple TV+ comedy The Completely Made Up Adventures of Dick Turpin which Noel Fielding fans are sure to love. Anarchic historical drama Mary and George from Sky Atlantic and comedy from internet sensation Lucia Keskin Things You Should Have Done which is available in full on BBC iPlayer. There's also discussion on the 'celebrities' braving the Big Brother House this time in Primetime for ITV1. Also, Dawn finishes One Day on Netflix and Matt champions BBC Three Boarders.
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 41min - 919 - #40: Broadchurch - Episode One
In a special episode, the guys dissect the first episode of ITV's must-see crime drama; Broadchurch.
Mon, 04 Mar 2013 - 27min - 918 - #33: 2012 - The Year in Review
Luke, Gary and Matt present an extensive look at the year of 2012 featuring such shows as Sherlock, The Voice UK, Good Cop, Accused, Getting On and The Hour.
Thu, 03 Jan 2013 - 1h 57min - 917 - #28: The Secret of Crickley Hall, Everyday, Him and Her
Luke returns from the jungle to join Gary and Matt in reviewing BBC's spooky drama The Secret of Crickley Hall, single drama Everyday and the return of Him & Her. There's also discussion of the website vote for Best Drama of 2012 and a rundown of all the recent TV cancellations.
Tue, 20 Nov 2012 - 55min - 916 - #26: Young Apprentice, I'm a Celeb Preview, Chicago Fire
Gary and Matt join forces for the first time to review the return of Young Apprentice and preview the new run of I'm a Celebrity.. Get Me out of Here. Plus Gary talks Chicago Fire and Matt discusses his predictions for this year's Strictly Come Dancing Final Three
Tue, 06 Nov 2012 - 44min - 915 - TV Time Machine #6 : February 1999 - Queer as Folk, Mrs Merton & Malcolm and Days likeThis.
Matt and Luke jump aboard the TV Time Machine to travel to February 1999. Luke has moved to California and has joined his school newspaper, spotting celebs at the Virgin Megastore. Matt is rehearsing for the school show. Meanwhile, on television, Russell T Davies breaks new ground with Channel 4 drama Queer as Folk. Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash resurrect Mrs Merton for her own sitcom. Then, ITV adapt hit US comedy, That 70's Show, which was adapted by two then unknown writers named Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong for Days like These. Finally, Matt tests Luke on what was big in the UK charts in February.
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 1h 14min - 914 - #3: Death in Paradise, The Jury, Life's Too Short
This time, Luke and Tannice discuss new BBC mystery drama Death in Paradise, ITV1's ensemble piece The Jury and Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's new project Life's Too Short.
Mon, 14 Nov 2011 - 23min - 913 - #2: Educating Essex, The Body Farm, Fresh Meat
Luke and Tannice return to talk about C4 fly-on-the-wall documentary Educating Essex, Waking the Dead spin-off The Body Farm and university comedy drama Fresh Meat.
Wed, 28 Sep 2011 - 24min - 912 - #1: The X-Factor, Ocean Giants, Seven Dwarves
Luke and Tannice present the first ever Custard TV Podcast as they discuss the new X-Factor judging line-up, nature documentary Ocean Giants and Channel 4's documentary Seven Dwarves
Sat, 27 Aug 2011 - 28min - 911 - UK Vs US TV - The Full Debate
Uploaded in its entirety for the first time. Listen to the first time that Luke and Gary podcasted together as the latter argues for the strength of American TV whilst the former extols the virtues of telly from this side of the pond.
Thu, 01 Mar 2012 - 58min - 910 - #451: Breathtaking, The Way, Constellation, Boarders
Matt is joined by Suky Khakh and Dawn Glen to review four new shows that aired this week. ITV's three-parter that promises to tell the COVID story we haven't heard called Breathtaking. There's also anarchic Welsh drama The Way on BBC One and strange goings on aboard a space shuttle in Apple TV's mind-bending Constellation. Plus, a new comedy drama Boarders from BBC Three which wasn't what the team was expecting. There's also discussion on One Day from Netflix, the penultimate episode of True Detective:Night Country and strangely, '90s sitcom The Upper Hand! Find us on your podcast app of choice and rate, review and subscribe so you never miss an episode.
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 48min - 909 - # 450: Mr. & Mrs. Smith, One Day, Alice & Jack, The New Look
Writer and fellow podcaster Elaine Gregson joins Matt and Luke to review 4 brand new shows. Three with a loved-up theme for Valentines' 2024 and one with 'fashion Nazis' They review the surprising Mr. & Mrs. Smith from Donald Glover and starring Glover and Maya Erskine. The Netflix adaptation of One Day, Channel 4's 'romantic' drama Alice & Jack as well as the eye-opening war piece The New Look from Apple TV+ There's also discussion on True Detective: Night Country as the trio talk about their hopes for the final episode.
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 1h 05min - 908 - TV Time Machine #5: January 1999: Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, The League of Gentlemen, Sunburn, Notes from a Small Island.,
Luke and Matt jump aboard the TV Time Machine to January of 1999 to look at the TV landscape at the time. On BBC Two they review Kathy Burke and James Dreyfus comedy Gimme, Gimme, Gimmie. A somewhat unknown comedy troop launch on TV with the debut of The League of Gentlemen. Sun-soaked curio Sunburn starring Michelle Collins over on BBC One and Bill Bryson brings Notes From a Small Island to TV on ITV. There's also discussion where we both were at this point in our lives and Matt continues to test Luke's music knowledge with a look at the charts of January 1999.
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 59min - 907 - # 449: Masters of the Air, Domino Day, Griselda, Expats
Matt is joined by Gary Redrup and Mo Walker to review four more brand-new shows. Apple's visually impressive third chapter of Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg's WW2 drama Masters of The Air. Sofia Vergara transforms for Netflix biopic Griselda plus, Nicole Kidman's new drama Expats on Prime Video and supernatural series Domino Day from BBC Three.
Wed, 31 Jan 2024 - 50min - 906 - # 448: True Detective: Night Country, Boy Swallows Universe, Big Boys, Gladiators
Matt and Dawn are joined by Sarah Kennedy to review HBO's True Detective: Night Country which feels like a return to form for HBO's anthology crime drama. Australian Netflix Original Boy Swallows Universe which cleverly mixes magical themes and gritty realism. Plus, one of the warmest comedies in recent memory, Big Boys returns for a second series on Channel 4. Finally, we didn't think we needed a Gladiators reboot in 2024, but did the first episode live up to the massive overnight ratings the show received? As well as the four shows, there is discussion on The second series of The Tourist and The Traitors (of course!)
Wed, 17 Jan 2024 - 58min - 905 - # 447: After the Flood, Criminal Record, Julia Season 2, The Traitors Series 2
Luke is back with Matt and Dawn to review ITV's new 'thriller' After the Flood as well as Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo facing off in new crime drama Criminal Record on Apple TV+. Plus, the return of Sarah Lancashire in HBO's criminally underseen drama Julia and Claudia Winkelman dons her cloak for series 2 of the UK version of reality mega-hit The Traitors. There's also discussion on the second series of The Tourist, Mr Bates Vs The Post Office and new Netflix series The Brothers Sun.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 1h 04min - 904 - #446: The Tourist, Mr Bates Vs The Post Office, TrueLove, Based on a True Story,
Matt and Dawn return to review the first new shows of 2024. The Tourist on BBC One was conceived as a one-off thriller but did so well on the BBCiPlayer that the BBC were desperate for more, which explains why we're back to review the first episode of the second series which arrived on New Year's Day with the entire series available to binge. Over on ITV, they have dramatised the Post Office scandal for a four-part series, Mr. Bates Vs The Post Office whilst on Channel 4 they have very different drama in TrueLove. Also, debuting on Sky in the strange gap between Christmas and New Year was Based on a True Story, another show about a murder podcast!. There's also discussion on the Christmas TV the pair enjoyed.
Thu, 04 Jan 2024 - 51min - 903 - #445:The Top 10 TV shows of 2023
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?
Tue, 02 Jan 2024 - 1h 39min - 902 - TV Time Machine #4: Christmas 1998: Men Behaving Badly, Louis’ Weird Christmas, Jonathan Creek, Paddington Green
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.
Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 1h 17min - 901 - TV Time Machine #3: November 1998: Cold Feet, dinnerladies, Big Train
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.
Fri, 08 Dec 2023 - 56min - 900 - # 444: Doctor Who 60th Anniversary specials, Archie, The Couple Next Door, Such Brave Girls
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.
Wed, 29 Nov 2023 - 55min - 899 - # 443: The Crown, A Murder at the End of the World, Boat Story, Kin
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.
Tue, 21 Nov 2023 - 1h 06min - 898 - TV Time Machine #2: October 1998 - The Cops, The 11 O’clock Show, Grafters, Fort Boyard
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.
Fri, 17 Nov 2023 - 56min - 897 - # 442: Time Series 2, The Buccaneers, All The Light We Cannot See, Culprits
Matt is joined by 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+
Wed, 08 Nov 2023 - 57min - 896 - # 441: Three Little Birds, Burning Girls, Bodies, What We Do in the Shadows,
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.
Wed, 25 Oct 2023 - 1h 03min - 895 - # 440: Frasier 2023, Lessons in Chemistry, Interview with a Vampire and The Fall of the House of Usher
Matt is joined by Dawn to review 4 new shows available on streaming platforms this week. Fraser 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 Halloween, 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.
Wed, 18 Oct 2023 - 54min - 894 - #439: The Reckoning, Lupin, Everything Now
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.
Wed, 11 Oct 2023 - 43min - 893 - # 438: Boiling Point, Payback, For Life and Mrs. Sidhu Investigates
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.
Tue, 03 Oct 2023 - 52min - 892 - # 437: The Long Shadow, Minx Season 2, Black Snow Still Up.
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+
Wed, 27 Sep 2023 - 57min - 891 - TV Time Machine #1: September 1998: Who Wants to be a Millionaire, The Royle Family, Supply & Demand, Ally McBeal.
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 Craig Cash to quietly revolutionise the 'sitcom' with The Royle Family.On ITV, the autumn drama season launches with Supply and Demand. To be fair, the show from accalimed writer Lynda La Plante, actually had a pilot episode the year before in 1997, but in 1998 it launched properly. Largely forgotten, the series follows a team tasked with stopping illegal drugs from getting into the UK. Starring Larry Lamb, Martin Kemp and with a truly bizarre lead performance from Miriam Margolyes, is the show actually good or does it serve as an interesting look at a particular era of British drama?Lastly, a show that had a show that had BIG impact when it launched in the US and on Channel 4 in the UK. But has David E. Kelley's legal drama Ally McBeal aged well and why has it faded from the conversation 25 years after its debut? 5 hours ago
Fri, 22 Sep 2023 - 1h 14min - 890 - # 436: Love & Death, The Lovers, The Changeling, Celebrity Race Across The World
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.
Wed, 13 Sep 2023 - 1h 07min - 889 - # 435: The Woman in the Wall, The Following is Based on a Pack of Lies, Starstruck and Henpocalypse!
Matt and Dawn return with news from this year's Edinburgh TV Festival. They're joined by 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!
Wed, 30 Aug 2023 - 59min - 888 - #434: Only Murders in the Building, Alone, Strange Planet, Heartstopper
Matt is joined by 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.
Wed, 09 Aug 2023 - 52min - 887 - #433: Wolf, Good Omens, The Power of Parker, Dreaming Whilst Black
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.
Tue, 01 Aug 2023 - 1h 01min - 886 - # 432: The Sixth Commandment, The Bear Season 2, The Great Season 3, Reactions to the Emmy Nominations
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.
Wed, 19 Jul 2023 - 1h 07min - 885 - # 431: The Afterparty, Then You Run, The Effects of Lying and The Horror of Dolores Roach
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.
Tue, 11 Jul 2023 - 58min - 884 - # 430: Champion, Hijack, Ruby Speaking, I’m a Virgo
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.
Wed, 05 Jul 2023 - 1h 10min - 883 - # 429: The Full Monty, The Change, Queen of Oz, Black Mirror: Loch Henry
Matt and Dawn are joined by Michael Lee to review The Full Monty revival from Disney+ Menapuase comedy The Change from Channel 4. Catherine Tate's return to the BBC with comedy Queen of Oz and Dawn picks the Scottish episode of the new run of Black Mirror in Loch Henry.
Wed, 21 Jun 2023 - 1h 03min - 882 - # 428: Best Interests, The Crowded Room, Significant Other, Deadloch
Luke, Matt and Dawn are back to review the BBC's new drama Best Interests, The Crowded Room from Apple TV+, comedy Significant Other from ITVX, and brooding comedy Deadloch from Prime Video.
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 - 59min - 881 - #427: The Idol, Changing Ends, Somebody Somewhere, What Pauline is Not Telling You,
Luke Matt and Dawn are back to review HBO's new pop star drama The Idol. The return of the brilliantly warm Somebody Somewhere on HBO and Sky Comedy. Alan Carr's autobiographical comedy Changing Ends which is all available on ITVX and French drama What Pauline is Not Telling You from Walter Presents. Plus, talk on Succession's finale and Inside No.9.
Wed, 07 Jun 2023 - 1h 20min - 880 - #426: The Gallows Pole, Poker Face, White House Plumbers, Fubar
Gary returns to The Custard TV Podcast to join Matt and Dawn in reviewing Shane Meadows' The Gallows Pole, the long-anticipated UK debut of Poker Face, political satire White House Plumbers and Arnold Schwarzenegger in Fubar. Plus Gary reveals what's on the hard drive, Dawn debates with what to do with some old videos & Matt talks PJ and Duncan.
Wed, 31 May 2023 - 1h 19min - 879 - # 425: Maryland, Afterglow, Platonic and Primo
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Mo Walker to review dramas Maryland on ITV and Afterglow - BBC Four's latest foreign import. As well as comedies Platonic from Apple TV+ and Primo from Amazon Freevee.
Tue, 23 May 2023 - 55min - 878 - # 424: Ten Pound Poms, Steeltown Murders, City on Fire, High Desert
Luke and Matt are joined by Dawn Glen to review the BBC dramas Ten Pound Poms and Steeeltown Murders and City on Fire and High Desert both available on Apple TV+
Wed, 17 May 2023 - 1h 04min - 877 - # 423: BAFTA predictions, Silo, Black Ops and Not Dead Yet
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sarah Kennedy to review new futuristic drama Silo from Apple TV+. BBC One comedy Black Ops and US comedy Not Dead Yet on Disney+. Also, looking ahead to Sunday's BAFTA's they offer their likely wrong predictions.
Wed, 10 May 2023 - 1h 03min - 876 - # 422: Citadel, Jury Duty, Tom Jones, The Windsors,
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sarah Kennedy to review Amazon's big-budget spy drama Citadel, period adaptation Tom Jones from ITVX. Plus a Coronation Special of Channel 4's The Windsors and Jury Duty from Amazon Freevee.
Wed, 03 May 2023 - 1h 03min - 875 - #421: Malpractice, The Diplomat, Dead Ringers, Inside No.9
Luke joins Matt and Dawn to review ITV's Malpractice, Dead Ringers on Prime Video, The Diplomat on Netflix and the return of Inside No.9 on BBC Two.
Wed, 26 Apr 2023 - 1h 05min - 874 - #420: Barry, The Hunt for Raoul Moat, The Last Thing He Told Me, Florida Man
Luke returns to the podcast to join Matt and Nick Bartlett to review ITV's new factual drama The Hunt for Raoul Moat, the return of Barry on HBO and Sky Comedy. Plus The Last Thing He Told Me on Apple TV+ and Florida Man on Netflix.
Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 1h 03min - 873 - #419: Beef, Dreamland, Colin from Accounts, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sophie Davies to review Beef on Netflix, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies on Paramount +, Dreamland from Sky and Colin from Accounts the new Aussie comedy airing on the BBC.
Wed, 12 Apr 2023 - 52min - 872 - #418: Rain Dogs, The Magpie Murders, The Power, The Big Door Prize
Matt is joined by Sarah Kennedy and Milo Milton-Jeffries to review BBC1's Rain Dogs and The Magpie Murders along with The Big Door Prize on Apple TV+ and The Power on Prime Video.
Wed, 05 Apr 2023 - 1h 00min - 871 - #417: Succession, Great Expectations, Blue Lights, Six Four
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sarah Kennedy to review new BBC dramas Great Expectations and Blue Lights and new ITVX drama Six Four. They're also joined by site editor Luke who is back to review the first episode of the final season of Succession.
Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 1h 08min - 870 - # 416: Race Across the World, Rise & Fall, Swam and Extrapolations
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Mo Walker to review the return of Race Across The World which has been promoted to BBC One. New channel 4 reality format Rise & Fall. Prime Video's dark comedy/drama Swarm and Extrapolations on Apple TV+
Wed, 22 Mar 2023 - 1h 03min - 869 - # 415: Ted Lasso, A Town Called Malice, Daisy Jones & The Six, Bali 2002
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sarah Kennedy to review the return of Ted Lasso on Apple TV+, musical drama Daisy and The Six from Prime Video, Bali 2002 on ITVX and Sky Max comedy A Town Called Malice.
Thu, 16 Mar 2023 - 1h 01min - 868 - # 414: Unforgotten, The Consultant, The Diplomat, Liaison
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Elaine Gregersen to review the return of ITV's Unforgotten and new dramas The Diplomat from Alibi, The Consultant from Prime Video and Liason from Apple TV+
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 1h 16min - 867 - # 413: Fleishman Is in Trouble, You & Me, The Reluctant Traveler, Beyond Paradise
Matt is joined by Sarah Kennedy and Dawn Glen to review BBC One's Beyond Paradise. Fleishman Is in Trouble from FX which is available on Disney+. Apple TV's The Reluctant Traveller and You & Me available on ITVX.
Fri, 24 Feb 2023 - 56min - 866 - # 412: The Gold, Better, The Twelve, Hello Tomorrow!
Matt is joined by Gary Redrup and Sarah Kennedy to review two brand new BBC One dramas in The Gold and Better as well as Australian drama The Twelve from ITVX and Hello Tomorrow from Apple TV+
Wed, 15 Feb 2023 - 59min - 865 - # 411: Happy Valley’s final chapter, Funny Woman, North Sea Connection, Top Dog
Luke and Matt are joined by Dawn Glen to review the final ever episode of BBC1's Happy Valley. Funny Woman on Sky Max, Irish drama North Sea Connection from BBC Four, and Danish drama Top Dog - the latest offering from Walter Presents.
Tue, 07 Feb 2023 - 1h 15min - 864 - #410: Nolly, Dear Edward, Lockwood & Co & Physical 100
Matt is joined by Mo Walker and Milo Milton-Jeffries to review Nolly from ITVX. Lockwood and Co from Netflix, Dear Edward from Apple TV+ and Physical 100 from Netflix.
Fri, 03 Feb 2023 - 57min - 863 - #409: Extraordinary, Everyone Else Burns, Shrinking and Search Party
This week, Matt is joined by Michael Lee and Mo Walker to review a quartet of comedy - Disney+'s Extraordinary, Channel 4's Everyone Else Burns, Apple TV+'s Shrinking and Search Party which is available to binge on BBC iPlayer. The guys also discuss what they're currently watching including Happy Valley, The Last of Us and The Traitors US. Follow us on Twitter - @custardtvpodFacebook - TheCustardTV Instagram - Itsthecustardtv Website - thecustardtv.com
Wed, 25 Jan 2023 - 1h 05min - 862 - #408: The Last of Us, Maternal, The Family Pile, The Reunion
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sarah Kennedy to review HBO's long-awaited adaptation of The Last of Us which is available in the UK on Sky Atlantic and NOW. They also ITV's new medical drama Maternal, new ITV comedy The Family Pile and try to make sense of The Reunion which is now available on ITVX.
Wed, 18 Jan 2023 - 54min - 861 - #407: The Rig, Copenhagen Cowboy, Welcome to Chippendales, Reginald the Vampire
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Suky Khakh to review The Rig (Prime Video), Welcome to Chippendales (Disney+) Copenhagen Cowboy (Netflix), and Reginald the Vampire (NOW/Sky Sci-fi)
Thu, 12 Jan 2023 - 52min - 860 - #406: Happy Valley, Stonehouse, The Light in the Hall, Our Flag Means Death
For the first podcast of 2023, Matt and Luke are joined by Dawn Glen to review the welcome return of Happy Valley on BBC One, ITV's true-crime drama Stonehouse, Welsh crime drama The Light in the Hall on Channel 4, and surprisingly deep pirate comedy Our Flag Means Death which is finally available in the UK on BBC Two and the BBC iPlayer.
Wed, 04 Jan 2023 - 54min - 859 - #405: The Best TV of 2022
For our favourite podcast of the year, Matt and Luke look back on the brilliant TV of 2022 and count down their personal top 10 shows of the year as well as looking at the wider contributors list. Expect discussion on Severence, Derry Girls and Bad Sisters. Plus disagreements and fun.
Fri, 30 Dec 2022 - 1h 45min - 858 - #404: Without Sin, Christmas Carole, Mayflies
For the final podcast of the year, Matt is joined by Dawn Glen to review Without Sin on ITVX, Christmas Carole on Sky Max, Mayflies on BBC One, and the Christmas Ghost Story.
Tue, 27 Dec 2022 - 49min - 857 - #403: The Custard TV’s Christmas Party
It's Christmaaaaaaaaaaas!! In this special free-flowing podcast, Matt is joined by Dawn Glen, and Mo Walker as they discuss the highlights of the year, Christmas traditions, and the biggest shows of the year. As a special treat, Gary returns to the podcast to talk about what he has been watching and to get recommendations for what he should prioritise. Like any good Christmas party, you can expect singing, arguments, and perhaps more discussion about television than you'd want.
Fri, 23 Dec 2022 - 56min - 856 - #402: I Hate Suzie Too, Vardy Vs Rooney. Inside No.9, The real science behind Home Alone
Matt is joined by Sophie Davies and Mo Walker to review the return of Sky's I Hate Suzie with I Hate Suzie Too. This year's Christmas episode of Inside No.9, Channel 4's take on the Wagatha Christie scandal with Vardy Vs Rooney.
Mon, 19 Dec 2022 - 48min - 855 - # 401: Litvinenko, Little America, Meghan & Harry & The Confessions of Frannie Langton.
Matt is joined by Sarah Kennedy and Si Hampton to review the return of Little America on Apple TV+, the much-talked-about Harry Meghan on Netflix and two brand new dramas from ITVX in Litvinenko and The Confessions of Frannie Langton.
Tue, 13 Dec 2022 - 53min - 854 - #400 A Spy Among Friends, Tell Me Everything, I Am Ruth and Rosie Molloy
Sarah and Matt are joined by Elaine from The Honeymoon Period Podcast to review ITVX's A Spy Among Friends and Tell Me Everything; Channel 4's I Am Ruth and Sky Comedy's Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything
Wed, 07 Dec 2022 - 1h 00min - 853 - #399: The Patient, Willow, The Traitors, We Are Not Alone
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Michael Lee to review The Patient from FX and Disney+ We Are Not Alone on Dave, Willow on Disney+ and BBC reality series The Traitors.
Tue, 29 Nov 2022 - 1h 02min - 852 - #398: 1899, Echo 3, Tokyo Vice & Senorita 1989
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Mo Walker to review 1899 on Netflix, Echo 3 on Apple TV+ Tokyo Vice from HBO Max which is now available on BBCiPlayer. Lastly, they look at Mexican drama Seniorita 1989 which is available as a boxset on BBCiPlayer.
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