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Let's just carry on as if no one has any earth-shattering secrets shall we? Downton Abbey Series 4 Episode 8. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/ill-buy-the-popcorn-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael and Dave watched the first and last episodes of the 1st season of Downton Abbey. Go check out the full episode if you haven't and then decide: Would you rather be aboard the Titanic or fight in World War I? CENTER CHAT! Send your feedback and new episode ideas to: thecentercutcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter|Facebook|Instagram| Podcast Logo by Cindy Ingeme Intro/Outro music by Bryan Valeri
Michael and Dave watched the first and last episodes of the first season (Series? Silly Brits) of Downton Abbey. Bates has a leg up for being Michael's favorite character (which is astonishing given the state of his leg). An interesting wrinkle is that the Dowager Countess is Dave's favorite character--because she's an interesting wrinkle. All jokes aside, the guys both love the show--who would have known?! Thanks for listening! Send your feedback and new episode ideas to thecentercutcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter|Facebook|Instagram Podcast Logo by Cindy Ingeme Intro/Outro music by Bryan Valeri
The Bates just keep getting sweeter as Thomas and Edna get more villainous in Downton Abbey Series 4, Episode 2.
The Steves welcome Ronnie Diamond, Dowager Countess of France, on to discuss his favorite show of all time, Downton Abbey. Before they travel across the pond, they discuss what's making them happy and our recommendations of what to binge in pop culture right now.Highlights includeYes Day on Netflix- BingeThe Irregulars on Netflix- BingeThe Last Blockbuster on Netflix- BingeDownton Abbey overviewThe quest for who will inherit Downton after Lord GranthamThe romance between Lady Mary and Matthew CrawleyPoor Mister PamookThe brilliance of the Dowager CountessThe sisterly drama between Lady Edith and Lady MaryBeing gay back then was not so great- surprised?Anna and Bates, along with the rest of the servantsEnding- Any music or audio clips were borrowed from the original source material.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/happylifepod)
Today we talk about the eternal challenge of picking a TV series and give our review of Downton Abbey!
In dieser Woche machen wir mal wieder einen Schritt seitwärts. Denn drüben bei Klassiker-Faible steht mit Kostüm-Faible das erste Spin-Off-Format an. Und wir sind auch dabei!
Welcome to the LuckyDog Podcast! Sponsored by EliasRauchMedia.com |Professional North Carolina Photography & Videography Today Kellie joins Elias to review Downton Abbey . Spoilers ahead | ~Full Podcast Library available on Youtube~ |views on podcast don't represent ERM/guests and are subject to change| Comments , questions , concerns Email | TheLuckyDogPodcast@gmail.com Twitter | @ Luckydogpodcast Facebook |www.facebook.com/groups/1837733192954230/ Youtube | www.youtube.com/channel/UCCuKWJ_dY4ID3jV0TXzCFEQ
Nick Rheinwald-Jones is our guest for a discussion of the just-kicked-off final season of Justified, just in time for Sarah to get on board. Niece Liv returns to cover Part 2 of the Face Off season premiere, before we move on to the most explosive Bunting vs. Bunting segment of Downton Abbey Series 5 to date. Around The Dial makes stops at The Nightly Show, Togetherness, Wolf Hall, Better Call Saul, and Restaurant Startup, before Nick makes the case for inducting the Gilmore Girls episode "Twenty-One Is The Loneliest Number" to The Canon. Once we crown the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a Game Time we...got through, eventually, after some misadventure. Put on your cowboy hat and set a spell! GUESTS
Nick Rheinwald-Jones is our guest for a discussion of the just-kicked-off final season of Justified, just in time for Sarah to get on board. Niece Liv returns to cover Part 2 of the Face Off season premiere, before we move on to the most explosive Bunting vs. Bunting segment of Downton Abbey Series 5 to date. Around The Dial makes stops at The Nightly Show, Togetherness, Wolf Hall, Better Call Saul, and Restaurant Startup, before Nick makes the case for inducting the Gilmore Girls episode "Twenty-One Is The Loneliest Number" to The Canon. Once we crown the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a Game Time we...got through, eventually, after some misadventure. Put on your cowboy hat and set a spell!Special Guest: Nick Rheinwald-Jones. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this recap of the excellent film adaptation of Maurice, Kelly and Tom learn how to pronounce “Maurice,” marvel at Hugh Grant’s trascendent good looks, figure out where to get their buttery waxed, fail to tell the difference between Thing 1 and Thing 2, spot a young Helena Bonham Carter, and are generally appreciative of Messers. Merchant and Ivory’s approach to male nudity (spoiler alert: they are in favor). Kelly keeps trying to call Maurice “Paul,” Tom is glad he didn’t take Latin, and together, they figure out how Baron Julian came up with most of the plot of Downton Abbey Series 3. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the An Hour With Your Ex Podcast Mel Evans and Mark Colomb talk about the ITV 's Downton Abbey Series Three. We also discuss progress and answer your questions. Next week we talk The Nightmare Before Christmas.
This week Mel Evans and Mark Colomb return to Downton Abbey for series three. An The An Hour With Your Ex Podcast we talk about the ITV show Downton Abbey Series Three Parts One and Two. We also talk about having an advocate. Next week is Evil Dead Two: Dead By Dawn.
Comedian and bon vivant Guy Branum joins Kelly & Tom for their recap of Manor House Episode 3, “The Servants Revolt.” The group reveal their ideal roles both upstairs and down, recoil at the sight of Edwardian hairballs, and dish about their hopes for Downton Abbey Series 3. Other topics include Morrison’s O’Brien-esque tendencies, the many ways that Antonia is awesome, whether or not Kenny the Hall Boy wears makeup, the unbearable beigeness of Lord and Lady OC, and the disappointing lack of both Master Guy and Monsieur Dubiard in this episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Tom’s final recap of Downton Abbey Series 2 is light on the Christmas, heavy on the special! Matthew goes full emo, Isis pulls a Great Escape, Mary mines the literary canon for humor, Jinksy gets caught with his robe on, and the hall boy speaks! Kelly & Tom wax emotional about the Cousins, try to predict what Baron Fellowes has in store for Series 3, and award this year’s final rating on the Maggie Smith Scale of Maggie Smiths! All this, plus Lord Grantham and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Sequence of Events. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Tom wrap up Downton Abbey Series 2 with a neat little mourning armband and a rollicking case of Spanish influenza. They decry the tomfoolery of Baron Julian, propose articles for Sir Richard Carlisle’s weekly newspaper column, debate Pope-marrying etiquette, chronicle Robert’s rise to Full Grantham, and get way too excited to finally see the dim lights of Ripon. Kelly impersonates a succession of old drunken British dudes, Tom answers the age-old riddle, “How is McG like a goldfish,” and the Cousins weigh in like never before! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mel and Mark tackle the second half of Downton Abbey series two. We take the full hour to break it down. Mark makes a strong corollary between The Crowleys and The Kardashians. Next week we talk about the Christmas Special. This episode was recorded at sea (yep really).
Mel and Mark talk about the first four episodes of Series Two of Downton Abbey. Our written pieces cover TV series and second seasons. We yell at each other for awhile. Next week we talk Alien. Email us theexhour@gmail.com with any MFK and please rate the show on iTunes.