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The Social Review
The Social Review
78 episodes
1 month ago
Join members of the Social Review editorial team as we discuss and debate the future of socialism, analyse what's going on in the world and speak to a wide array of fantastic guests - from MPs to academics, journalists to activists, and beyond. Theme is The Dance by Kyle Cox, licensed under creative commons.
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Join members of the Social Review editorial team as we discuss and debate the future of socialism, analyse what's going on in the world and speak to a wide array of fantastic guests - from MPs to academics, journalists to activists, and beyond. Theme is The Dance by Kyle Cox, licensed under creative commons.
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Politics
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Roadkill
The Social Review
32 minutes 38 seconds
2 years ago
Roadkill

Host Ciaran joins Julia and Harry to discuss Roadkill, the 2020 BBC drama starring Hugh Laurie and Helen McCrory. In this episode we examine what the show says about Boris Johnson, the 2019 election, Tory "libertarians", and the genre of TV political thrillers.


Guardian review of Roadkill


List of films and TV shows that will be covered in future episodes


*This episode was recorded before Boris Johnson resigned as an MP*

The Social Review
Join members of the Social Review editorial team as we discuss and debate the future of socialism, analyse what's going on in the world and speak to a wide array of fantastic guests - from MPs to academics, journalists to activists, and beyond. Theme is The Dance by Kyle Cox, licensed under creative commons.