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Reviews and opinions from a trio of TV obsessives on a variety of the week’s biggest shows. Expect hot takes, bad jokes and people who have spent far too much time in front of the TV. Read more from the team on thecustardtv.com
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Custard Creams

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Two Brits, a cup of tea, a famous biscuit and the best of sport, music, books, film, TV and anything else we like. We talk about the things that move us; that shape us. We look back at times when watching sport, reading a book or even things like a change in the way we shopped, has had an impact on who we are. We talk about what’s happening now, and wonder what of today’s culture will have a profound effect on us all. We studied together. We lived together for a bit when we first moved to Lo ...
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The Custard Splat

Scott Wallace & Edan Farmer

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Supporters Scott Wallace & Edan Farmer chew the fat over the goings-on at Roots #TheCustardSplat This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Edan Farmer and Scott Wallace. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Custard Room Podcast

Anthony Sabanskis

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Launguage warning: There is what is deemed as bad launguage in this podcast. Custard Room is a podcast for TV/Film, writers, actors, creators and comedians; featuring industry experts to absolute chancers. This account and broadcast has no affiliation with any company or institution. All views are my own, or the guest/s. Sometimes points of discussions are misinterpreted or simply, wrong. In any case, we apologise in advance if you have taken any offence by anything discussed within any epis ...
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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…
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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 a…
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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 stal…
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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 disc…
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Matt and Dawn are joined by podcast regular 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 Extraordin…
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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 S…
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We are two Brits, cups of tea, custard creams and our ramblings on the best of sport, TV, films, books and everything else we like. Join us and join in. Comment on the sorts of things you would like to talk about. Intro/outro music - Ravel's Bolero by the awesome Daniel Bautista - https://www.danielbautista.com/…
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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 L…
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An international sports playing at the highest level went from winning about 5% of their games to winning 70%. The squad of players changed little. They got a new captain, but he had been in the team for years. What really changed was the coach and, most importantly, the mindset. The coach and the captain have taken away the fear of failure and now…
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An international sports playing at the highest level went from winning about 5% of their games to winning 70%. The squad of players changed little. They got a new captain, but he had been in the team for years. What really changed was the coach and, most importantly, the mindset. The coach and the captain have taken away the fear of failure and now…
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Matt is joined by podcast regulars 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 …
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An international sports playing at the highest level went from winning about 5% of their games to winning 70%. The squad of players changed little. They got a new captain, but he had been in the team for years. What really changed was the coach and, most importantly, the mindset. The coach and the captain have taken away the fear of failure and now…
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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 r…
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Matt is joined by podcaster 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 com…
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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…
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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 Bil…
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Matt is joined by podcast veterans 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 fr…
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Matt and Dawn are joined by podcast regular 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 …
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John Travolta, Olivia Newton John and Stockard Channing star in possibly the best musical film of all time. It was retro when it came out and yet chimed with people of all ages. The music, the themes of love, belonging tribalism and teenage cool, and the mesmerising performances created an impact then that still punches through today. We are two Br…
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Our first full episode with the 15th Doctor is a Christmas special, and boy, is it something special. It even has a very catchy song. The Church on Ruby Road Long ago on Christmas Eve, a baby was abandoned in the snow. Today, Ruby Sunday meets the Doctor, stolen babies, goblins and perhaps the secret of her birth. Director: Mark Tonderai Writer: Ru…
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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 …
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Esports is competitive video gaming. Hundreds of millions of fans watch hours of it every week. It is worth over a $billion annually and growing fast. It is massive business and the Olympics have wondered if it should be admitted. What is it? What are people so interested in? Is it healthy? Does it offer something other sports don't? We are two Bri…
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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 …
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We are two Brits, cups of tea, custard creams and our ramblings on the best of sport, TV, films, books and everything else we like. Join us and join in. Comment on the sorts of things you would like to talk about. In this episode we look at the impact and importance of Top of the Pops. It was the window on the music charts and the most important ha…
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An introduction to possibly arguably subjectively judgmentally the best podcast series ever produced by two Brits called Mike and Tim. Grab a cup of tea, a biscuit and join us as we rabbit on about all the best things in life - past and present - sport, music, books, film, TV and all the big and little things in popular culture. Intro/outro music -…
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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…
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We discuss the third 60th Anniversary Doctor Who Special, 'The Giggle,' which sees the return of a very old villain and the arrival of the 15th Doctor. The Giggle The giggle of a mysterious puppet is driving the human race insane. When the Doctor discovers the return of the terrifying Toymaker, he faces a fight he can never win. Director: Chanya Bu…
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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…
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Dylan & Ashley agree: Doctor Who is officially BACK with the best episode of the series since we started this podcast. Wild Blue Yonder The TARDIS takes the Doctor and Donna to the furthest edge of adventure. To escape, they must face the most desperate fight of their lives, with the fate of the universe at stake. Director: Tom Kingsley Writer: Rus…
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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.Oleh Luke Knowles
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David Tennant is back as the Fourteenth Doctor alongside Catherine Tate as Donna Noble. The how, what and when are just the first of our questions as Russell T. Davies takes the reigns of Doctor Who back to kick off a new area. The Star Beast The Doctor is caught in a fight to the death as a spaceship crash-lands in London. But as the battle wreaks…
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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.Oleh Luke Knowles
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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 Cha…
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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 a…
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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 an…
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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 revis…
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