Geektown Radio is a weekly entertainment podcast, which looks at all the latest TV & Film News, hosts interviews with people in the tv industry, and gives you the latest TV show UK air dates. It also includes our Geektown - Behind The Scenes podcast, which features interviews with people from across the tv, film and gaming industries.
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Geektown Radio is a weekly entertainment podcast, which looks at all the latest TV & Film News, hosts interviews with people in the tv industry, and gives you the latest TV show UK air dates. It also includes our Geektown - Behind The Scenes podcast, which features interviews with people from across the tv, film and gaming industries.
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It’s time for the Geektown Awards results podcast.
Dave is joined by Matt for a spoiler-free rundown of how the Geektown audience voted in the 2025 awards, covering TV, film, games, sci-fi, comedy, animation, procedurals, British TV, and the most anticipated releases of the year ahead.
With thousands of votes cast, the results sparked plenty of discussion, from nail-biting category races to unexpected shake-ups and a few outcomes that genuinely caught us off guard. We talk through the voting trends, what they say about viewing and gaming habits right now, and why some long-running franchises still dominate while newer titles continue to break through.
All winners and full rankings are revealed and discussed inside the episode itself, so consider this your spoiler-free invitation to dive in and see how your favourites fared.
Thanks to everyone who voted, and happy awards season listening.
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On 17th November 1978, CBS aired the first ever Star Wars spin-off — a chaotic, disco-tinged Christmas variety show featuring Wookiee domestic life, baffling guest stars, and the on-screen debut of Boba Fett. It aired once… and then disappeared.
But Star Wars has fans.
And fans do not let things disappear.
In this Geekstorians Christmas Special, we unwrap the unbelievable true story of the Star Wars Holiday Special: its overnight vanishing act, the bootleg trail that kept it alive, the obsessive hunt for surviving recordings, the rise of fan archivists determined to clean up every frame, and the moment this forgotten piece of TV slowly drifted back into the galaxy — in ways no one in 1978 could ever have predicted.
Featuring Wookiees, VHS tapes, Boba Fett’s origins, questionable musical numbers, and the fandom that refused to let the strangest artefact in Star Wars history fade away.
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This week, Geektown Radio does something a little different.
Instead of our usual round-table discussion, Dave goes solo for a special end-of-year episode, looking back at what kind of year 2025 actually was for television, streaming, and the industry as a whole.
This isn’t a “best of” list or a countdown. It’s a reflection on a year where shows moved platforms, franchises returned in strange new forms, cancellations came faster and colder than ever, and streaming finally stopped pretending the money was infinite.
Along the way, we talk about:
We also wrap up with a look ahead to 2026, a thank you to everyone who listens, reads, and supports Geektown, and a short message for anyone finding this time of year a little heavy.
Plus, we tee up our Geekstorians Christmas special — The Hunt for the Star Wars Holiday Special, dropping this week.
Geektown Radio will be taking a short break in January, but we’ll be back in February 2026.
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For this episode of Geektown Talks To…, Dave Elliott sits down with cinematographer Jules O’Loughlin, whose work you’ll recognise from some of the most ambitious genre TV of the last decade.
Jules recently completed work on Season 2 of the Emmy-winning Percy Jackson and the Olympians, returning to the show as it expands its scale, environments and action. He’s the only cinematographer to work across both current seasons, and while production is on a short Christmas hiatus, he’ll be heading back to Vancouver in the new year as Season 3 continues filming.
In the conversation, Jules talks about shooting fantasy in a way that feels physical and grounded, why Season 2 of Percy Jackson leaned harder into real locations and large practical builds, and how you approach sequences involving speed, water, scale and creatures that don’t technically exist. He also digs into the collaborative reality of big TV productions, balancing technical precision with performance, and the problem-solving mindset needed when the camera is placed in less-than-friendly environments.
Jules’ previous work includes Black Sails, Ms. Marvel, See, and The Old Man — shows known for their scale, visual ambition, and the kind of challenges that keep cinematographers permanently on their toes.
🎙️ Geektown Talks To… is Geektown’s interview podcast, featuring long-form conversations with the people working behind the scenes of TV, film, games and animation.
📻 You can also hear Dave every week on Geektown Radio for TV news, reviews and UK air date info.
📚 And for something a little different, Geekstorians explores the history of geek culture, from fandom and gaming to the evolution of genre storytelling.
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In the 1980s, a strange new box arrived in our living rooms — the VHS player. It was noisy, chunky, and occasionally tried to eat your favourite film… but it changed everything.
In this episode, Dave rewinds through the story of how home video broke the monopoly of the movie studios, terrified censors, and accidentally created the first generation of fan-filmmakers. From Mary Whitehouse’s “Video Nasties” crusade to Kevin Smith maxing out his credit cards to make Clerks, this is the tale of how VHS gave ordinary people the power to choose what they watched — and in doing so, redefined geek culture itself.
[MUSIC / SFX from the episode include: 1980s synths, tape whirrs, and the sound of a van full of forbidden treasures.]
Listen for:
• The forgotten role of a door-to-door video rental van
• The panic that birthed Britain’s “Video Nasty” blacklist
• How a New Jersey shop clerk became a cult-film icon
• Why imperfection made VHS feel alive
🎙️ Written & Presented by Dave Elliott
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Dave is joined by Matt for another packed episode of Geektown Radio, covering new games, returning TV favourites, and one of the biggest nights in the gaming calendar.
Matt shares hands-on impressions of Ghost of Yōtei, Sucker Punch’s follow-up to Ghost of Tsushima, and talks about Rematch, the arcade-style football game from the creators of Sifu. Both hosts are still enjoying Vince Gilligan’s slow-burn sci-fi series Pluribus.
A major part of the episode is dedicated to The Game Awards, where Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 dominated the night, GTA VI was the inevitable “Most Anticipated” winner, No Man’s Sky continued its redemption arc, and reveals included LEGO Batman, Larian’s new Divinity, James Bond, and multiple Star Wars projects.
Dave also catches up on Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2, talks about the return of Fallout for Season 2, and updates listeners on Geekstorians, Geektown Talks To…, and the Geektown Awards.
Plus, all the latest TV news, renewals, air dates, and what’s coming to UK screens next week.
00:00 – Intro and what’s coming up
02:05 – Matt on Ghost of Yōtei (early impressions)
08:40 – Rematch and why it feels different from traditional football games
13:55 – Catching up with Pluribus
18:45 – The Game Awards discussion begins
19:30 – Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 sweeping the awards
23:40 – How Expedition 33 compares to Baldur’s Gate 3
26:20 – Big games missing out on awards
28:15 – Sports categories and accessibility eyebrow-raisers
30:10 – GTA VI and why everyone is terrified of its release window
32:30 – No Man’s Sky winning Best Ongoing Game
35:00 – Announcements: LEGO Batman, James Bond, Larian’s Divinity
38:40 – Star Wars reveals, including Fate of the Old Republic
43:00 – What wasn’t shown at The Game Awards
45:15 – Dave’s updates: Geekstorians, Geektown Talks To…, Geektown Awards
49:00 – Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2
51:30 – Fallout Season 2 return
53:20 – TV news, renewals and air dates
57:40 – Highlights for next week on UK TV
59:20 – Outro and where to find everything
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In this episode of Geektown Talks To…, Dave sits down with composer Greg Nicolett, whose work spans Disney animation, award-nominated game scores, sci-fi pilots and experimental live action projects. Greg talks about blending orchestral writing with unexpected sounds, from kazoos and chipmunk-style vocals in Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches, to amplified cellos and duduk in Talon, and even a bowed one-string guitar for the horror feature Dead of Night.
Greg shares how a viral collaboration with Shia LaBeouf led him into Disney’s animation world, how he approaches world-building through music, and why video games offer a unique creative space. He also discusses the influence of composers such as John Williams and Trent Reznor, the challenge of scoring emotionally dark material while raising a family, and his ongoing search for new sonic ideas.
If you enjoy this interview, you can hear more behind-the-scenes conversations right here on Geektown Talks To…, as well as weekly TV news and reviews on Geektown Radio, and deep dive storytelling on Geekstorians, our documentary podcast exploring the history of geek culture.
Listen, subscribe and explore more at Geektown.co.uk.
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In Episode 2 of Geekstorians, Dave from Geektown explores how comic books made the leap from pulp entertainment to serious storytelling. The episode traces the long road from the restrictions of the Comics Code and the rise of underground comix to the British invasion of the 1980s and the landmark releases that changed everything.
Along the way, it looks at the forces that shaped the medium, from political satire and counterculture to literary ambition and creative risk. The story leads up to the arrival of books like Watchmen, The Dark Knight Returns and Maus, and the legacy that followed in film, television and modern graphic fiction.
A thoughtful, accessible deep dive into the moment comics truly grew up, told with the usual mix of research, atmosphere and Geektown warmth.
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In Geektown Radio Episode 482, Dave is joined by Domingos for a brilliantly packed show filled with premieres, screenings, reviews and some truly seismic entertainment news.
Domingos has been out covering events for Geektown, including:
• The UK Premiere of ‘Landman’ Season 2, featuring Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Ali Larter and rising stars like Kayla Wallace, Paulina Chávez and Jacob Lofland.
• The launch of ‘Spartacus: House of Ashur’, complete with cast Q&A and gladiatorial spectacle.
• The Nigerian–British action thriller ‘Son of the Soil’, shot entirely in Lagos.
We also dive into the long-awaited arrival of ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5, which brings new characters, returning favourites, and a breakout comedic performance from Jake Connelly.
Dave discusses the success of the Doctor Who spinoff ‘War Between the Land and the Sea’, which has recorded some of the BBC’s strongest drama overnights of the year, plus updates on the Geektown Awards and the launch of the new Geekstorians podcast.
In TV news, we cover the week’s renewals, air-date announcements, and a huge developing story: the escalating billion-dollar bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery, with Netflix, Paramount/Skydance and Comcast all in the mix.
We also highlight upcoming UK TV for the next seven days, including Dark Winds, Percy Jackson & The Olympians, Man Vs Baby, Tomb Raider, The Revenge Club, Irish Blood, and My Next Guest Needs No Introduction.
Vote now in the Geektown Awards 2025: https://www.geektown.co.uk/awards/
Listen to Geekstorians, our new documentary-style geek-culture podcast:
https://www.geektown.co.uk/category/geekstorians/
Daily UK TV premiere updates and the latest news: https://www.geektown.co.uk
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In the first episode of Geekstorians, Dave from Geektown travels back to the early days of science fiction to explore how fandom really began. Long before Comic-Con and long before the internet, readers were already finding each other through magazine letter pages, homemade zines and the earliest fan clubs and meet-ups. These small creative communities laid the foundations for the fandoms we know today.
The episode looks at how those early fans connected, how ideas spread around the world and how the first generation of sci-fi readers helped shape everything that came after. From the rise of pulp magazines to the birth of fan culture in the 1930s, it shows how passion, curiosity and a love of stories built the roots of modern geek culture.
Geekstorians blends storytelling, research and sound design to uncover the often forgotten history behind the worlds we love. This is where the story of fandom begins.
Along with Geekstorians popping up on the Geektown Radio feed, Geekstorians also has its own dedicated feed. Just search for "Geekstorians" wherever you get your podcasts!
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It is that time of year again. The 2025 Geektown Awards are live, which means Dave is joined by Matt and Gray for the annual long list showdown. Together, we take the sprawling list of eligible TV shows, films and video games from the last twelve months and cut it down into the final shortlist that you can now vote for on the site.
Across the episode, we work through every category, debating what deserves a place, what should be sacrificed, and which titles surprised us along the way. Expect passionate arguments, surprise saves, reluctant removals, and the usual chaos that comes with trying to squeeze a full year of entertainment into a tidy voting form.
You will hear us break down the big returning dramas, celebrate the best new sci-fi and fantasy, wrestle with an overstuffed game of the year list, and look ahead to the most anticipated releases of 2026. The full conversation covers everything from Black Doves to Foundation, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 to Wake Up Dead Man, and a whole lot more.
Once you have listened, you can cast your votes in the 14th Annual Geektown Awards and enter the MASSIVE prize giveaway. Vote now at:
https://www.geektown.co.uk/awards/
Follow Geektown for all the latest TV news and air date info at geektown.co.uk, and find our usual reviews, features and updates across the Geektown Radio feed.
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Dave is joined by Matt for another lively episode of Geektown Radio, diving into what they have been watching and playing this week.
Dave reviews the second season of Netflix’s undercover comedy ‘A Man on the Inside’, and continues his journey through ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ Season 4. Matt has completed Double Fine’s wonderfully odd indie adventure ‘Keeper’, featuring a lighthouse with legs and a bird called Twig. He also shares his thoughts on Guillermo del Toro’s newly released ‘Frankenstein’, now streaming on Netflix.
They round things off with a packed week of TV news including renewals, cancellations, Line of Duty’s official return, major Game of Thrones updates, the bidding war for Warner Bros Discovery, and Amazon MGM ordering a brand new ‘Stargate’ series.
Plus, the highlights coming to UK screens over the next seven days.
00:00 – Intro and catching up
01:05 – Matt’s week: finishing Keeper
08:26 – Matt’s review of Keeper (Double Fine)
14:20 – Matt watching Frankenstein (Netflix)
17:14 – Dave’s review of A Man on the Inside Season 2 (Netflix)
20:33 – Dave catching up on Mayor of Kingstown Season 4
24:11 – Dave on Anno 117 and looking ahead to Surviving Mars: Relaunched
27:20 – TV and film news: cancellations and renewals
30:40 – Line of Duty Series 7 news
33:10 – Game of Thrones universe updates
35:05 – Bidding war for Warner Bros Discovery
37:00 – Amazon orders new Stargate series
41:23 – Other TV news and pickups
47:50 – Highlights for next week on UK TV
51:18 – Outro and where to find everyone online
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Dave is joined by Darryl for a packed new episode of Geektown Radio, covering the latest films, TV shows, gaming releases and entertainment news.
This week they review Netflix’s political thriller ‘House of Dynamite’, the inventive franchise shake-up ‘Predator: Badlands’, Edgar Wright’s new adaptation of ‘The Running Man’, and Ubisoft’s Roman-era city builder ‘Anno 117’.
They also chat about the Canadian procedural ‘Allegiance’ and continue their look at Apple TV’s ambitious sci-fi drama ‘Pluribus’.
The news section includes updates on renewals, cancellations, premiere dates, new Prime Video series for 2026, the return of Luther, DC’s DC Crime, and a new V For Vendetta adaptation. As always, they finish with highlights coming to UK screens next week.
00:00 – Intro and catch-up
01:05 – Darryl’s reviews begin
01:10 – House of Dynamite (Netflix)
03:30 – Predator: Badlands (Cinema)
07:00 – The Running Man (Cinema)
13:00 – Darryl’s book pick: Restarting the Apocalypse
17:00 – Dave’s reviews begin
17:15 – 9-1-1: Nashville
22:00 – Allegiance (U&Alibi)
25:00 – Pluribus (Apple TV)
26:40 – Anno 117 (PC/Console)
32:15 – TV News: cancellations and renewals
34:00 – Poker Face update and Peter Dinklage casting
36:40 – Alien: Earth renewal
39:00 – Outlander final season date
40:15 – The War Between the Land and the Sea premiere date
41:00 – Prime Video’s 2026 lineup
46:45 – New Luther film and DC updates
53:30 – Highlights for next week on UK TV
56:00 – Where to find Darryl, Domingos, Matt and Geektown online
57:45 – Outro
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Dave is joined by Gray for another packed episode of Geektown Radio, covering everything from reality TV mayhem to mind-bending sci-fi and pop nostalgia.
They chat about the incredible ‘Celebrity Traitors’ finale, Apple TV’s ambitious new series ‘Pluribus’, Channel 4’s candid music doc ‘Girl Bands Forever’, and BBC’s surreal comedy ‘Juice’.
There’s also a full run through the latest TV and film news, including Doctor Who, The Night Manager, Watson, Safe Houses, Y: Marshals, and even a Miss Piggy movie in development.
Plus, the usual highlights for the week ahead on UK TV.
00:00 – Intro and catch-up
01:00 – What Gray’s been watching (Chicago shows, Juice, Girl Bands Forever, Squid Game: The Challenge, 9-1-1)
06:05 – Celebrity Traitors and its phenomenal finale
15:20 – Dave’s recent watches (The Morning Show, Gen V, Outlander: Blood of My Blood)
17:10 – Pluribus on Apple TV
22:00 – Sandi Toksvig’s Hidden Wonders on More4
23:00 – Girl Bands Forever on Channel 4
27:00 – Trigger Point Season 3
28:10 – All’s Fair on Disney+
31:30 – Dave’s new solo podcast tease
32:20 – TV & Film News (renewals, The Night Manager, Watson, The Revenge Club, Safe Houses, Y: Marshals, Escorted, Miss Piggy movie)
47:45 – Highlights for next week on TV (A League of Their Own, The Beast in Me, Palm Royale, Chicago shows, Landman, Summerwater)
50:55 – Outro and socials
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Dave is joined by Domingos for another packed episode of Geektown Radio! They chat about the long-awaited ‘Tron: Ares’, mystery thriller ‘The Woman in Cabin 10’, the fun and heartfelt ‘Chad Powers’, Apple TV+’s twisty new drama ‘Down Cemetery Road’, and MGM+’s grounded new take on ‘Robin Hood’.
There’s also all the latest TV, film, and gaming news — including Doctor Who’s future, Taylor Sheridan’s big studio move, a Prison Break reboot, and plenty of renewals.
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 – Intro & what we’ve been watching
00:22 – Tron: Ares (Disney)
05:10 – The Woman in Cabin 10 (Netflix)
09:18 – Chad Powers (Disney+/Hulu)
17:01 – 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Nashville (Disney+)
20:16 – Down Cemetery Road (Apple TV+)
24:31 – The Witcher (Netflix)
27:34 – Robin Hood (MGM+)
30:23 – TV & Film News: cancellations and renewals
33:00 – Doctor Who updates
36:28 – Surprise Dick Turpin episode on Apple TV+
37:34 – Hijack Season 2 details
38:58 – TLC channel relaunch & Mock The Week revival
40:49 – Taylor Sheridan moves to NBCUniversal
42:35 – Prison Break reboot details
45:13 – CBS legal drama Cupertino
46:39 – Bosch: Start of Watch prequel
49:27 – Highlights for next week on UK TV
53:17 – Outro & where to find everyone online
🎙️ Listen now for reviews, laughs, and the latest TV and film chat.
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In this special edition of Geektown Radio, Dave heads to MCM Comic Con London 2025 for highlights from The Boys panel, interviews with the Rick and Morty cast, and a chat with Star Trek: Discovery’s Elias Toufexis.
00:00 – Introduction and MCM weekend overview
01:50 – The Boys panel highlights and Guinness World Records
05:40 – Interview: Rick and Morty cast (Ian Cardoni, Harry Belden, Spencer Grammer)
20:55 – Interview: Elias Toufexis (Star Trek: Discovery, Deus Ex, Starfield)
43:40 – Wrap-up and links to Geektown’s YouTube coverage
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This week on the Geektown Radio podcast, Dave and Matt discuss new series The Last Frontier and Revival, the biggest reveals from New York Comic Con 2025, and raise a pint to the new brewing sim Ale Abbey. They also talk about Foundation, Invasion, and The Dragon Prince, plus all the latest renewals and upcoming UK TV highlights.
00:00 – Intro and catch-up with Matt
00:20 – Matt on Foundation Season 3 finale
04:50 – Matt reviews Invasion Season 3
10:10 – Matt on The Dragon Prince Season 6
13:40 – Dave reviews The Last Frontier
16:20 – Discussion of Revival on Sky Max
20:40 – Dave’s gaming pick: Ale Abbey
22:30 – TV and film news: cancellations, renewals, Yellowjackets, Dexter: Resurrection, X-Men 97, Midsomer Murders
31:30 – NYCC 2025: Wonder Man, Daredevil, VisionQuest, Batman: Knightfall, Starfleet Academy
51:50 – Other new trailers: Pluribus, Malice
57:40 – UK TV highlights for mid-October (Lazarus, The Ridge, 9-1-1, The Diplomat, Mayor of Kingstown)
1:02:40 – Wrap-up and where to find everyone online
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This week on the Geektown Radio podcast, Dave is joined by Miles Asteri from The Traitors Season 2, famous for that unforgettable fizzy rosé moment! They chat about life after the castle, Miles’ love of murder mysteries and reality TV, and his thoughts on the upcoming Celebrity Traitors. Dave also reviews the new ITV series Frauds, talks zombie chaos with Afterlife With Archie, and covers the big return of Peaky Blinders.
00:00 – Intro & welcome with Miles Asteri
00:45 – Miles’ reality TV habits (Real Housewives, Yellowjackets, K-Pop: Demon Hunters)
05:10 – Thursday Murder Club review
06:30 – Dave reviews Frauds
09:20 – Miles on Love Con Revenge and true crime obsession
10:20 – Dave on Scandal binge & Dexter talk
18:00 – The Traitors deep dive with Miles
26:40 – Celebrity Traitors preview and predictions
41:15 – News: Peaky Blinders, Famous Last Words, Afterlife With Archie
51:10 – This week’s UK TV highlights (Traitors: Celebrity Edition, Dreaming Whilst Black, Riot Women, Revival)
53:55 – Miles plugs his Sip On It podcast
54:30 – Wrap-up & socials
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Dave is joined by Darryl for another episode of Geektown Radio! This week we dive into Disney+’s Marvel Zombies, the fantasy audiobook series The Dark Healer, indie sci fi heist flick The Tomorrow Job, and the new game Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown. Plus all the latest news, renewals, cancellations, and UK TV highlights.
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro & catch up
01:30 – What Darryl has been watching: The Dark Healer audiobooks, The Tomorrow Job, High Potential, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City
12:00 – What Dave has been watching: Marvel Zombies, Slow Horses, Peacemaker
18:00 – Highlight: Marvel Zombies (Disney+)
27:00 – Highlight: The Dark Healer (Book series by Alex Toxic & Nadya Lee)
37:00 – Highlight: The Tomorrow Job (Indie sci fi film)
47:00 – Highlight: Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown (Gameplay trailer & features)
57:00 – TV News: cancellations, renewals, RJ Decker, Spartacus: House of Ashur, Baywatch reboot
01:15:00 – Highlights for next week: 24 box set, Have I Got News For You S70, Alan Partridge: How Are You?, Monster: The Ed Gein Story, Frauds, Saturday Night Live S51, Film Club, Harry Wild, Murder Before Evensong, Never Mind the Buzzcocks S5
01:30:00 – Outro
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A special episode this week as Dave is joined by The Traitors Season 1 contestant Theo Mayne for the whole show! We chat through new medical drama Doc, Prime Video’s Gen V, horror sequel The Conjuring: Last Rites, and of course, Theo’s time in the castle and his thoughts on the upcoming celebrity edition. Plus all the latest TV news, renewals, cancellations, and UK highlights.
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro & welcome to Theo Mayne
01:30 – What Theo has been watching: 9-1-1, The Conjuring: Last Rites, The Boys
10:00 – What Dave has been watching: Doc, High Potential S2, Gen V S2
18:30 – Highlight: Doc (Sky)
25:00 – Highlight: Gen V (Prime Video)
33:00 – Highlight: The Conjuring: Last Rites
40:00 – Highlight: The Traitors with Theo Mayne (experience, advice, celeb edition predictions)
59:00 – TV News: cancellations (Silence is Golden, Growing Pains), renewals (We Were Liars, The Morning Show, Daredevil: Born Again, Tulsa King), The Traitors Season 5
01:20:00 – Highlights for next week: Marvel Zombies, Shakespeare & Hathaway S5, Slow Horses S5, The Hack, All Creatures Great and Small S6, Brassic S7, House of Guinness, Wayward, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK S7, Sister Boniface Mysteries S4, The Savant, Bay of Fire S2, Billy the Kid S3, Blue Lights S3, Chad Powers
01:40:00 – Outro & where to follow Theo Mayne (@TheoMayne1)
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