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In this fascinating episode of Spybrary, host Shane Whaley takes us to the espionage heart of London with expert London Spy Tours guide David Harry, also known as The London Spy. From real-life Cold War betrayals to Bond-worthy locations and hidden relics, David shares captivating insights from his acclaimed Westminster and St. James's London spy tours. This episode is a treasure trove for spy fiction lovers and espionage history buffs alike.
A bonus episode to celebrate Philippa's best book of the year.“The Betrayal of Thomas True” by A J West,A J West recommends 3 books:A London Spy by Ned WardThree Sisters Three Queens by Philippa Gregory. Diary of a Nobody. By George and Weedon GrossmithThe Quick Book Reviews Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/533022350711635/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsTwitter: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, Craig gets the opportunity to talk to Oliver Tabor. He is a highly acclaimed magician and esteemed member of the revered Magic Circle and will be captivating our audience with his insights into the prestigious IBM British Ring Magic Convention. With a treasure trove of accolades under his belt, including his triumph at the 2017 European Championships of Magic and his previous title as the International British Magic Champion, Oliver has established himself as a true master of his craft. For over two decades, he has been delighting audiences with his mesmerizing performances, seamlessly weaving his magic into various events such as corporate dinners, cruise ships, product launches, promotions, weddings, theatre shows, television appearances, radio broadcasts, and private functions. Not content with solely gracing the stage, Oliver also wears the hat of a producer, bringing his own theatrical productions to life throughout the UK. Noteworthy among his creations are the renowned London show "West End Magic," captivating audiences at the prestigious Leicester Square Theatre and the Museum of Comedy. Additionally, he co-produces the Cabaret Club in Southend and presents the thrilling "Magic at the Barn" shows at the Red Brick Barn in Rochford. Oliver's magical prowess extends beyond live performances, as he is sought after as a consultant for film and TV productions. His expertise has been employed by acclaimed projects such as the Hollywood blockbuster "Now You See Me 2" and the captivating BBC series "London Spy," adding an extra touch of enchantment to the silver screen. Prepare to be enthralled as Craig engages Oliver Tabor in a captivating conversation about the IBM British Ring Magic Convention, while unraveling the secrets behind Oliver's illustrious career and his unwavering dedication to the art of magic. Thanks for watching.
À l'occasion de la sortie d'Express, dans cette reco du weekend, place à l'adrénaline et aux complots. Voici trois thrillers d'une saison qu'on peut retrouver sur Starzplay. The Capture Afghanistan : un soldat tire et tue un prisonnier taliban sans raison apparente. Mais le contexte manque, que s'est-il réellement passé ? Est-ce que le soldat Shaun Emery (Callum Turner) a vraiment commis ce crime ? La vidéo a-t-elle été retouchée ? Et ce n'est pas tout, est-ce qu'il est également coupable d'enlèvement ? Des questions qui vont tentées d'être répondues par l'inspectrice Rachel Carey (Holliday Grainger) dans The Capture. https://youtu.be/xuuY0DqekqA L'Angleterre est l'un des pays avec le plus de caméras de surveillance par habitant, près de 7,5 pour 100 individus. Alors il arrive de se sentir parfois oppressés en ville surtout lorsqu'on a des tendances paranoïaques ou qu'on est accusé d'un crime grave. La mise en scène insiste d'ailleurs sur ces caméras CCTV puisqu'on voit souvent l'image à travers un écran et des actions filmées en point de vue surveillance, ce qui rajoute une couche de suspense. Une saison 2 a été commandée mais avec le covid des retards se sont cumulés et aucune nouvelle pour le moment n'a été annoncée mis à part, normalement, le retour de Holliday Grainger. MotherFatherSon Ce n'est pas tous les jours qu'on trouve une série avec Richard Gere. Si sa carrière n'est plus autant prolifique qu'il y a 30 ans, l'acteur continue toujours de travailler de temps en temps. MotherFatherSon est d'ailleurs une bonne ligne à son CV. Il y incarne Max Finch, un magnat américain de l'industrie des médias qui a beaucoup de choses à cacher. Helen McCrory (Peaky Blinders) joue sa femme avec qui il entretient des rapports tendus, surtout lorsque leur fils de 30 ans qui dirige la branche londonienne est atteint d'un AVC et susceptible de révéler les secrets de son père. La série de 2019 est écrite par Tom Rob Smith, le créateur de London Spy et scénariste de The Assassination of Gianni Versace. https://youtu.be/icHJMkRImKs Le thriller réussit à mêler politique et média, un sujet qui revient souvent sur le tapis notamment en période d'élections présidentielles. La neutralité journalistique existe-t-elle réellement ? Et évidemment les relations familiales sont-elles prioritaires ? En tout cas, le thriller vire au mélodrame quand la famille rentre en jeu. Manhunt: Deadly Games Manhunt est une anthologie sur les grands attentats de l'histoire américaine. Seule la saison 2 concernant Richard Jewell est disponible sur la plateforme. La saison 1 était centrée autour de l'Unabomber. Le cas Richard Jewell est un film par Clint Eastwood, mais il est aussi le sujet de la la saison 2 de Manhunt: Deadly Games sortie quelques mois plus tard. Et dans ce thriller complotiste, les acteurs interprétant Richard Jewell et sa mère sont aussi brillants que leurs homologues du grand écran. Cameron Britton et Judith Light semblent perdus, font tout ce qu'ils peuvent pour se sortir de cette situation et sont écrasés par les médias. https://youtu.be/j3q53V_bUwQ Dans les diverses séries de profilage de type Mindhunter (où Cameron Britton campe justement un serial killer), Manhunt: Deadly Games a clairement moins fait parler d'elle et pourtant elle n'en est pas moins une production de qualité avec une histoire très bien ficelée. Attention, la fiction est vraiment loin de la réalité dans cette série, alors il ne faudra pas la prendre comme argent comptant. C'était trois séries d'une saison à voir sur Starzplay.
Au programme The World Beyond, le nanar de l'homme boue qui a peur du sel. Mais aussi des recos avec : Space Force, London Spy et Murder Mountain ================================================ Un Podcast du label Podcut, retrouvez les autres podcasts du label sur www.podcut.studio N'oubliez pas les réseaux sociaux : @monsieurseries / @podcut_label A la prochaine !
Au programme The World Beyond, le nanar de l'homme boue qui a peur du sel. Mais aussi des recos avec : Space Force, London Spy et Murder Mountain ================================================ Un Podcast du label Podcut, retrouvez les autres podcasts du label sur www.podcut.studio N'oubliez pas les réseaux sociaux : @monsieurseries / @podcut_label A la prochaine !
Have you ever wondered how much of the James Bond stories are true? We all know 007 is a fictional character but the inspiration for the stories has to come from somewhere. Join our London tour guides Hazel Baker and Rob Smith as they discuss true spy stories connected to London! Learn things about London that most Londoners don't even know in a 20 minute espresso shot episode of London history with a splash of personality. There's so much we can't fit into our tours, no matter how hard we try. This London history podcast is where we can get down and dirty with the detail! You're not going to find this level of detail in any guidebook. Let us know if there's a particular person, event or place you want to know more about in our podcast. Send us your suggestion / request. Rate, Review & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Show notes, including transcript, photos and recommended reading: londonguidedwalks.co.uk/007-true-london-spy-stories --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/londonguidedwalks/message
Hola a todos y todas. No podíamos dejar acabar el verano sin hacer otro especial, antes de recargar pilas para la tercera temporada de nuestro podcast. A Miguel Romero le acompañan Alberto Wikiseries, Swanilda, y Stakado. Y éstas son las series de las que hablamos y recomendamos: - La última virgen (4:53) - London Spy (8:18) - Supernatural (14:13) - La voz más alta (20:47) - Snowfall (28:19) - La cosa del pantano (31:50) - Doom Patrol (37:38) - Home Ground (46:46) - Derry Girls (57:31) - Wu Assassins (1:01:30) - Preacher (1:08:58) - Black Monday (1:15:47) - Years and Years (1:22:27) - Perpetual Grace Ltd. (1:31:32) - Dororo (1:35:42) - Lambs of God (1:41:11) - GLOW (1:48:14) - Euphoria (1:49:25) - El Caso Alcasser (1:54:16) - Pose (1:56:51) - The Leftovers (1:57:24) - City On A Hill (2:02:57) Los créditos musicales corresponden a Grassy Hill, de Huma-Huma, en el iinicio y el final del podcast.
Hola a todos y todas. No podíamos dejar acabar el verano sin hacer otro especial, antes de recargar pilas para la tercera temporada de nuestro podcast. A Miguel Romero le acompañan Alberto Wikiseries, Swanilda, y Stakado. Y éstas son las series de las que hablamos y recomendamos: - La última virgen (4:53) - London Spy (8:18) - Supernatural (14:13) - La voz más alta (20:47) - Snowfall (28:19) - La cosa del pantano (31:50) - Doom Patrol (37:38) - Home Ground (46:46) - Derry Girls (57:31) - Wu Assassins (1:01:30) - Preacher (1:08:58) - Black Monday (1:15:47) - Years and Years (1:22:27) - Perpetual Grace Ltd. (1:31:32) - Dororo (1:35:42) - Lambs of God (1:41:11) - GLOW (1:48:14) - Euphoria (1:49:25) - El Caso Alcasser (1:54:16) - Pose (1:56:51) - The Leftovers (1:57:24) - City On A Hill (2:02:57) Los créditos musicales corresponden a Grassy Hill, de Huma-Huma, en el iinicio y el final del podcast.
Looking at the 2017 London spy attacks, who was behind it, and the new extremes of political agendas.
Howdy gang!!!! So today I have two British recommendations for you. The first a suspenseful thriller staring Ben Wishaw (Bridgehead Revisited, 2008), Jim Broadbent (Moulin Rouge 2001, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince 2009) and Charlotte Rampling (Broadchurch, Series 2, 2015). It is an engaging, enthralling, keep you on your toes thriller that is surprisingly touching and emotional very deep. Not for the faint of heart. Graphic descriptions of sex, and visually disturbing scenes. Then I let you in on the fun fact that the British Mystery series Inspector Lewis has 10 seasons on Prime video. My all time favorite episode 4 is in Season 3. It's such a fun well crafted mystery and will let you know if you like the series. If you do you have plenty to binge! Lastly the Tasty-Treat-Sensation of the week: Hairdo's Twin Cherries Gummi Candy that is fun and delicious!!
En el programa de radio sobre series de TV de hoy analizamos sin spoilers la inquietante y visual serie británica London Spy, una serie policíaca muy interesante que puedes ver en Netflix. Además otras noticias de interés sobre el mundo de las series, y preguntas de los oyentes. Podcast oficial del Blog sobre series de televisión Seriemaniac.com cuyo programa de adio se puede escuchar en directo, todos los miércoles a las 11:30 en RadioBetis.com o en el 96.8 FM.
En el programa de radio sobre series de TV de hoy analizamos sin spoilers la inquietante y visual serie británica London Spy, una serie policíaca muy interesante que puedes ver en Netflix. Además otras noticias de interés sobre el mundo de las series, y preguntas de los oyentes. Podcast oficial del Blog sobre series de televisión Seriemaniac.com cuyo programa de adio se puede escuchar en directo, todos los miércoles a las 11:30 en RadioBetis.com o en el 96.8 FM.
Brian Gray of the Sunday Spy Show talks to us about his London Spy Tours and much much more! Ever wondered what its like to go on a London Spy Tour? Today we learn more about the Intelligence Trail's London Spy Tours. Spy Tours are becoming very popular with spy aficionados, both with those who enjoy the fictional spy books of James Bond or Tom Clancy right through to impressive non fiction spy writing from the likes of Nigel West and Ben MacIntyre. Many of us want to check out the locations (either real or fictional) of brush passes, dead drops, assassination by poison umbrellas or tea laced with polonium, interrogations, arrests, chases. KGB signal sites etc Spy museums are also becoming popular, the two that immediately spring to mind are the German Spy Museum in Berlin and our friends at the International Spy Museum in Washington DC. (Both come highly Spybrary recommended.) Next year NYC joins the spy tour fray with Spyscape but more on that in another episode. In this edition of the Spybrary Spy Podcast, we get to spend an hour with Brian Gray of the Sunday Spy Show. Not only is Brian an expert on espionage and the security services, he also offers London Spy Tours including the epic (my word not his) Intelligence Trail billed as 'The In-depth London Spy Tour.' 'The ‘Trail offers the most comprehensive content-rich introduction to the shadow world of Britain’s main intelligence services – MI5, MI6, and GCHQ – on the streets of London, in key locations associated with the spy world throughout the decades. Whether you’re London-based or coming from afar, if you’re wanting to discover the real triumphs and tragedies, and the trials and tribulations surrounding MI5 and MI6 through the years on the streets of central London – you’ve come to the right place.' In this episode of Spybrary: We ask Brian how he amassed so much knowledge on spying and espionage Brian shares with us the spy books that got him interested in espionage, spying and the security services. How does Brian respond when he ask him if he has worked for the intelligence services? Brian gives us the lowdown on all his London Spy Tours including The Classic Tour, The Early Years Tour, The Cold War Tour and the Sexpionage Tour. He reveals why his 'Mayfair and Mother Russia' tour is his most hard-core London Spy Tour yet! Brian Gray tells us what inspired to him to start up the Intelligence Trail spy tour. He shares with us which celebrities have enjoyed his London Spy Tour and what famous people have 'tour-bombed' the Trail. He tells us how he helped with the PR campaign for the remake of the Man from U.N.C.L.E Listen to the podcast and hear what part of the Intelligence Trail surprises people the most And Much Much More...so much more that we had to split the interview into two parts! Brian will be back to share with us his thoughts on the challenges facing MI5 and MI6. Shane cheekily asks him what he would do if he locked Brian in a room with Kim Philby or George Blake. Stay tuned for that one.! Recently, Spybrary assembled a crack team of spy fans to check out Brian's London Spy Tour. This elite team included Jeff Quest (Spywrite,) Gary Dexter, Ian Sanders (Manchester Military History Society), Rob Mallows (The Deighton Dossier), Tom (Literary 007) and Spybrary host Shane Whaley. They all gave the Intelligence Trail 5 stars and agree that Brian's London Spy Tours are all killer and no filler. Check out the Tripadvisor reviews if you are intrigued and interested in going on the tour. Follow the Intelligence Trail on: Twitter Facebook Official Site Check out Jeff Quests write up on recent London Spy Tours If you enjoy chatting spy books and spy movies, or have a question or point of interest on London Spy Tours come and join our private Spybrary Facebook Group.
Nuestro blog: netflixalacarta.com Episodio 39 de Netflix a la Carta. Las series que comentamos esta semana son: American Gods (Amazon Prime Video), London Spy (Netflix España y Latinoamérica). La película de la semana es Big Fish (Amazon Prime Video). Para comunicarse con nosotros y si quieren ingresar al chat de Netflix a la Carta en Instagram o WhatsApp: E-mail: nac@iosmac.es Twitter: @netflixalacarta Facebook: www.facebook.com/netflixalacarta
Nuestro blog: netflixalacarta.com Episodio 39 de Netflix a la Carta. Las series que comentamos esta semana son: American Gods (Amazon Prime Video), London Spy (Netflix España y Latinoamérica). La película de la semana es Big Fish (Amazon Prime Video). Para comunicarse con nosotros y si quieren ingresar al chat de Netflix a la Carta en Instagram o WhatsApp: E-mail: nac@iosmac.es Twitter: @netflixalacarta Facebook: www.facebook.com/netflixalacarta
On this episode Jeremy and Eli discuss what we have been watching with our kids (Transformers, Monsters Inc., Spirited Away). Then we discuss what we have been playing at our houses (Helldivers, Master of None, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, London Spy, Love, The Leftovers). Theme Music by Analogue Rex
Plot als Metapher. Die Netflix Serie LONDON SPY gefiel und gefiel doch nicht. Zusammen mit dem Filmredakteur Tim Schenkl besprechen wir die Geschichte um Dannys Liebe zu Alex. Der Darsteller Ben Whishaw überzeugt auf ganzer Linie, die Serie unterhält und ist intelligent gemacht. Warum? - Das hört Ihr in unserer Diskussionsrunde.
P1 Kulturs programledare Roger Wilson får besök i studion av tv-kritikerna Tobias Norström och Maria Brander, för att reda ut vad som utmärkt tv-våren 2016 - och vad som man bör titta ikapp i sommar. För några timmar sedan släpptes Orange is the new black på Netflix. Och med den får man väl säga att sommarsäsongen för hetstittande på tv också dragit igång. Men vad utmärker tv-året 2016 så här långt?Det går så klart inte att komma runt HBO-satsningen "Game of Thrones" där berättelsen gått om boken. Några tydliga trender är annars spionserier med retrokänsla ("Night manager", "London Spy", "Deutschland 83" och "The Americans"), antiromantik ("Catastrophe", "Love", "Togetherness", "Craxy Ex girlfriend") och remaketrenden ("Arkiv X", ""Roots", Fuller house", "Mupparna", "CSI: Cyber").Dessutom har vi fått flera serier om vårt låtsassamhälle av ettor och nollor ("Billions", "Silicon Valley", "Mr Robot") och en påtaglig True Crime-trend ("Making A Murderer", "American Crime Story", "OJ").Här är en podd från P1 Kultur med allt du velat veta om tv-serievåren men inte vågat fråga om. Lyssna på hela fredagens P1 Kultur med Roger Wilson här
Hola a todos y todas!!En este capítulo quería centrarme en contaros que es esto del Patreon. También hablaré de 3 series: las conclusiones de "London Spy", la primeras impresiones de "The Fall" (La caza), y el capítulo semanal de "Preacher (1X02)" recién bajado de internet todavía calentito...Esto del Patreon o mecenazgo es simplemente una forma de financiar los costes del Podcast mediante donaciones de los oyentes. Es decir, vosotros. No me quiero enrrollar aqui, ya que durante el capítulo ya me explayo mas que suficiente con el tema...
Hola a todos y todas!! En este capítulo quería centrarme en contaros que es esto del Patreon. También hablaré de 3 series: las conclusiones de "London Spy", la primeras impresiones de "The Fall" (La caza), y el capítulo semanal de "Preacher (1X02)" recién bajado de internet todavía calentito... Esto del Patreon o mecenazgo es simplemente una forma de financiar los costes del Podcast mediante donaciones de los oyentes. Es decir, vosotros. No me quiero enrrollar aqui, ya que durante el capítulo ya me explayo mas que suficiente con el tema...
Hola a todos y todas!! En este capítulo quería centrarme en contaros que es esto del Patreon. También hablaré de 3 series: las conclusiones de "London Spy", la primeras impresiones de "The Fall" (La caza), y el capítulo semanal de "Preacher (1X02)" recién bajado de internet todavía calentito... Esto del Patreon o mecenazgo es simplemente una forma de financiar los costes del Podcast mediante donaciones de los oyentes. Es decir, vosotros. No me quiero enrrollar aqui, ya que durante el capítulo ya me explayo mas que suficiente con el tema...
Hola a todos y todas!! En este capítulo quería centrarme en contaros que es esto del Patreon. También hablaré de 3 series: las conclusiones de "London Spy", la primeras impresiones de "The Fall" (La caza), y el capítulo semanal de "Preacher (1X02)" recién bajado de internet todavía calentito... Esto del Patreon o mecenazgo es simplemente una forma de financiar los costes del Podcast mediante donaciones de los oyentes. Es decir, vosotros. No me quiero enrrollar aqui, ya que durante el capítulo ya me explayo mas que suficiente con el tema...
The Shelbys are back! The third series of the hit show, Peaky Blinders, has returned to our screens with a new director, Tim Mielants. Tim is a huge “fan boy” of the show says series producer Simon Maloney, which is something that helped the pair bond easily and build an invaluable producer/director relationship. In this week's podcast the BBC Academy's Roxy Ebrahim-Khan speaks to Simon as well as the show's BAFTA award-winning director of photography Laurie Rose. Simon says he's got “peaky blood”, meaning he's worked on the previous series (as a first assistant director specifically); he tells us how he found producing the show for the first time and how he dealt with the head shift. Simon says as a producer “you manage the shoot from a distance” so work closely with a lot of people, including all the heads of departments, secretaries, runners, but also people outside of the production team. So forging great working relationships and having excellent communication skills are paramount. Whereas as a first assistant director, you manage the shoot from the floor, constantly talking to a lot of the production crew, so some of the skills are transferrable and made his first time producing a bit easier. What's a DoP, you might ask? That's the first thing Laurie explains in the second interview of the podcast, detailing exactly what his role is and how it fits into the production. It can be a challenge coming onto a show a few series down the line, especially one like Peaky when it already has an established and very distinctive look. Laurie discusses how he put his stamp on it. We cover Laurie's route to becoming a DoP and some of his other work, including London Spy (which won him a BAFTA), Friday Night Dinner, Him & Her and The Job Lot. And what if you fancy doing Laurie's job yourself? Laurie dishes out some great advice and tips.
Tom Hanks reteams with director Tom Tykwer (Cloud Atlas) in A Hologram for the King, based on Dave Eggers' acclaimed novel, a 2012 National Book Award finalist. Co-starring Alexander Black, Sarita Choudhury (Learning to Drive), and Sidse Babett Knudsen (Borgen) - with Ben Whishaw (Spectre, London Spy) as the hologram. A LitLovers selection, Hollister & O'Toole discuss both book and movie.
The red carpet seems to make more of an impression than the awards at the Oscars. Shaun reveals the greatness of James Franco's poetry while reviewing time travel to JFK land in 22.11.63. More Nordic Noir from Iceland with Trapped. Spies in London do spy things and kissing in London Spy. The Witch puts vulnerable children in a dark forest where evil dwells, what could possibly go wrong? Sacha Baron Cohen gives us another dose of the squirms in Grimsby as James Bond meets Benefit Street.
TV Talk #21: Brian Davids and Shayne Bowman discuss the world of television as of Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. Make sure to check out Brian's interview with Better Call Saul's Gennifer Hutchison as they discussed her career and latest episode, "Cobbler." Makin’ The Rounds (General TV Talk with no spoilers; until 00:31:40) Shows/topics discussed: Love, The Night Manager, Girls, Togetherness, Vikings, Vinyl, 11/22/63, Billions, The People vs OJ Simpson, The Walking Dead, The Flash, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, London Spy, Baskets, Westworld, Daredevil. Featured Reviews (Spoiler Talk)Better Call Saul: (00:31:40)What’s coming up this week: FRI: Fuller House on Netflix FRI: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny on Netflix SUN: 88th Annual Academy Awards on ABC WED: Hap and Leonard on SundanceContact Film Schlubs Follow on Twitter: Film Schlubs Brian Davids Shayne Bowman Email: FilmSchlubs@gmail.com
DVD Shelf: Key & Peele with Josh Spiegel (1:32:32) /// Our Week in Comedy: Love premiere (5:08) // Last Week Tonight premiere (10:58) // Broad City premiere (14:59) // Brooklyn Nine-Nine (19:04) /// Our Week in Reality/Genre: The Amazing Race premiere (27:32) // Gravity Falls finale (33:02) // The X-Files (39:19) // The Flash (48:34) // The 100 (57:09) /// Our Week in Drama: Better Call Saul premiere (1:07:58) // London Spy finale (1:13:53) // American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson (1:15:25) // Limitless (1:19:04) // American Crime (1:22:35)
Det är säsongsfinal i "London Spy", det blir känslosamt när Linnea och Sara pratar om en av sina absoluta favoritserie.
Interview with Brad Breeck (1:51:49) /// Our Week in Comedy: Childrens Hospital (6:13) // Superstore (8:40) // Man Seeking Woman (11:15) // The Grinder (13:16) // Full Frontal with Samantha Bee pilot (22:05) // The Venture Bros. premiere (29:00) // Brooklyn Nine-Nine (33:52) // Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (36:19) // Jane the Virgin (44:22) /// Our Week in Genre: The X-Files (51:12) // Agent Carter (56:24) // Supergirl (1:01:04) // The Flash (1:07:28) // Legends of Tomorrow (1:13:20) /// Our Week in Reality and Drama: Top Chef: California (1:18:25) // London Spy (1:23:24) // American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson (1:30:30) // Elementary (1:35:07) // American Crime (1:41:04)
Vi fortsätter att prata om serien London Spy. Det är det näst sista avsnittet på serien som man kan se på SVTplay.
Vi fortsätter att prata om serien London Spy. Vi pratar om avsnitt 3 - enjoy!
DVD Shelf: Miami Vice with Cory Barker (1:36:52) /// Our Week in Comedy: You, Me and the Apocalypse premiere (6:27) // Childrens Hospital premiere (11:56) // Baskets pilot (13:11) // Man Seeking Woman (14:25) // Galavant (17:40) // The Grinder (18:27) // Brooklyn Nine-Nine (21:10) // Crazy Ex-Girlfriend midseason premiere (23:51) // Jane the Virgin midseason premiere (27:50) /// Our Week in Genre: Beowulf pilot (33:08) // The Magicians (35:29) // The X-Files premiere (37:55) // Adventure Time (41:40) // The 100 (46:40) // Agent Carter (53:58) // The Flash (57:59) // Arrow (1:02:48) // Legends of Tomorrow (1:06:48) /// Our Week in Drama: Preview The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story (1:14:41) // London Spy (1:19:31) // American Crime (1:20:03) // Elementary (1:27:24) // Pretty Little Liars (1:29:11)
Hollister and O'Toole cover a lot of territory this week - as does Chelsea Handler in her new 4-part docuseries on Netflix (Marriage; Racism; Silcon Valley; Drugs). Hollister, who thinks we're becoming a nation of serial murderer series binge-watchers (seriously), swears she's going to take a murder hiatus - but not before discussing the BBC's new series London Spy (starring Ben Whishaw and Jim Broadbent). Also mentioned: Meet the Patels, The Staircase, Learning to Drive, and... Downton Abbey! Seatbelts on!
Linnéa och Sara går igenom andra avsnittet av London Spy. Vi fortsätter med att tala om London Spy som ni kan finna på SVTplay.
On today's episode Andy and Chris discuss the new 'Game of Thrones' teasers, Kanye's new album, the return of the X-Files (9:00), London Spy (22:00) and the rise and fall of Ryan Kavanaugh (37:00).
Julia Turner, Dana Stevens, and June Thomas discuss the film 45 Years, the BBC America TV series London Spy, and "The Trials of Alice Goffman" with Slate's Leon Neyfakh. The Slate Culture Gabfest is brought to you by BollandBranch.com, the company that makes luxury bedding affordable. Get the nicest sheets you've ever owned for about half the price of what stores are charging. Order right now and they'll give you 20 percent off your order, plus free shipping. Go to BollAndBranch.com and use the promo code CULTURE. And by Club W, leading the "grape to glass" wine revolution. Answer just six simple questions at ClubW.com and their algorithm will create a Palate Profile just for you. Get wine directly to your door, perfectly customized to match your taste. For 50 percent off your first order, go to ClubW.com/culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julia Turner, Dana Stevens, and June Thomas discuss the film 45 Years, the BBC America TV series London Spy, and "The Trials of Alice Goffman" with Slate's Leon Neyfakh. The Slate Culture Gabfest is brought to you by BollandBranch.com, the company that makes luxury bedding affordable. Get the nicest sheets you've ever owned for about half the price of what stores are charging. Order right now and they'll give you 20 percent off your order, plus free shipping. Go to BollAndBranch.com and use the promo code CULTURE. And by Club W, leading the "grape to glass" wine revolution. Answer just six simple questions at ClubW.com and their algorithm will create a Palate Profile just for you. Get wine directly to your door, perfectly customized to match your taste. For 50 percent off your first order, go to ClubW.com/culture.
Sara och Linnea pratar om den nya serien "London Spy" som handlar om bl.a sex, lögner och landsförräderi. Serien kan ses på SVTPlay.
¿Qué es una serie necesaria? ¿Y tenemos que evaluarlas con la misma vara que medimos a cualquier otra serie? ¿Son Transparent y London Spy una serie indie de temática familiar y una serie de espías/detectives, o son otra cosa? Además: soy un ser humano horrible, viejo y fuera de sintonía
TV Talk #15: Brian Davids and Shayne Bowman discuss the world of television as of Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016. Makin’ The Rounds (General TV Talk with no spoilers; until 00:54:20) Shows/topics discussed: London Spy, Wolf Hall, Rectify, Shades of Blue, The Shield, The Knick, Golden Globe winners, and Winter TCA roundup. Featured Reviews (Spoiler Talk) Better Call Saul: (00:54:20)What’s coming up this week: THU: Colony on USASUN: Angie Tribeca on TBSSUN: Billions on ShowtimeSUN: Mercy Street on PBSMON: War & Peace on A&E/Lifetime/HistoryTUE: Agent Carter on ABC Contact Film Schlubs Follow on Twitter: Film Schlubs Brian Davids Shayne Bowman Email: FilmSchlubs@gmail.com
Mo and Ryan return with the first installment of 2016. We cover a lot of shows, and also our approach to TV criticism in the age of Peak TV. 0:00 - 38:10: Quick Hits: Angel From Hell, Second Chance, Man Seeking Woman, The Shanarra Chronicles, London Spy, Colony 38:10 - 1:00:27: Mercy Street/State Of TV Criticism 1:00:27 - End: Billions Be sure to subscribe to the new feed for the podcast here if you like to listen on iTunes. You'll see plenty of ways in each post to stream or download MP3s if you hate iTunes. You can also subscribe on Stitcher if you like. Options abound. Also, we have an email for the podcast now! Click here to email us questions for future podcasts.
Tim Gunn gets another chance at shoring up his fan base with Project Runway: Junior, the shrunk-down version of the fashion competition, and Stephanie Cangro returns to talk about it! Around The Dial stops at Peep Show, London Spy, The Man In The High Castle, How To Get Away With Murder, MasterChef Junior, Into The Badlands, and W/ Bob & David. Stephanie makes her case for the induction to The Canon of the West Wing episode "The Indians In The Lobby." Then after a quick consideration of the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a sequel to one of our most math-intensive Game Times ever. Put away your pinking shears and listen! GUESTS
Tim Gunn gets another chance at shoring up his fan base with Project Runway: Junior, the shrunk-down version of the fashion competition, and Stephanie Cangro returns to talk about it! Around The Dial stops at Peep Show, London Spy, The Man In The High Castle, How To Get Away With Murder, MasterChef Junior, Into The Badlands, and W/ Bob & David. Stephanie makes her case for the induction to The Canon of the West Wing episode "The Indians In The Lobby." Then after a quick consideration of the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a sequel to one of our most math-intensive Game Times ever. Put away your pinking shears and listen!Special Guest: Stephanie Cangro. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Creator and writer Tom Rob Smith, actor Ben Whishaw and journalist Boyd Hilton discuss the making of London Spy, a television drama which follows a chance romance between two people from very different worlds, one from the headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service, the other from a world of clubbing and youthful excess. Recorded at BAFTA 195 Piccadilly on 6 October 2015
ITV’s attack on the BBC’s distinctiveness comes under the microscope in the latest edition of Talking TV, which also features an interview with Kirstie & Phil. Joining host Jake Kanter is Lemonade Money director Faraz Ozman and Robin Parker, Broadcast's features editor. As well as ITV’s broadside, they discuss Channel 4 privatisation, the launch of BBC Store and the plans to adapt Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials. Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer then talk about their C4 shows Love It Or List It and Location, Location, Location, as well as running a nations indie. Finally, there are previews of London Spy and The Frankenstein Chronicles.