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Well, hello and welcome to Binge Watch, the podcast where we take a look at the hottest

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new TV and film releases on streaming television platforms. I'm Hannah Fernando, the group editor

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of Woman and Woman in Home magazine. And I'm Ian McEwan, writer on TV and Satellite Week,

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TV Times and What's on TV magazines. And today we're looking at the new releases that will

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be available on Friday, the 20th of September 2024, including Prime Video Drama, A Right

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Royal Scandal, Wilson as Prince Andrew and Emily Maitlis and Colin Farrell as Gotham City crime

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kingpin the Penguin on Sky Atlantic and Now TV.

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We will also be getting on board the gripping BBC thriller Night Sleeper, starring Pee-wee

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blinders actor Joe Cole and checking out season 2 of the reboot of sitcom Frasier, starring

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Kelsey Grammer of course on Paramount+. But first Ian, what is in the news? In the Netflix

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thriller Out of the Dust, Aysa Butterfield and Molly Windsor will star as Adam and Rosie,

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a married couple who live in a Christian community. What else is in the news Hannah? Well, a Netflix

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documentary will chart take that's highs and lows. Oh, I love this already. Over more than

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three decades in the music business. I look forward to hearing your anecdotes about take

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that from your pop journalism days. We're starting on Sky Atlantic and Now TV with a new drama

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series that arrives on Thursday, the 19th of September. It's called The Penguin. And here's

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a clip. The world ain't set up for the honest man to succeed. That should be the American

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dream right there. An old beautiful story with a happy ending. That ain't the way the world

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works. America's a hustle.

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So if you watched the 2022 film The Batman, you might have been unaware as I was until

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the end credits rolled that you'd just seen Colin Farrell playing the penguin because he

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was unrecognisable and he's reprising that role in this new series from the DC universe. So

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he's got a lot of prosthetics and he's got... a fat suit and a gold tooth and a scar. He

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looks great and he is superb in this. So yes, I'm sure most people will be familiar with

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the fact that the penguin is one of the villains in the Batman's world, being played over the

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years by various people including Burgess

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staring out over Gotham City. Well this new series starts with the Penguin doing the same

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thing. It's really good, but it's very much like a classic kind of mafia crime drama really.

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It certainly doesn't start off in what you would consider familiar sort of Batman territory.

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I guess it's kind of doing for the Penguin what the Joaquin Phoenix version of the Joker did

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for that character. Anyway, I'm rambling on. So we're picking up from where the Batman left

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off, which was the Riddler had sort of caused a big flood in Gotham City and a crime kingpin

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has died. So there's a, yes, there's a power vacuum. Classic situation of course. And this

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version of the Penguin, well he kind of looks like a sort of, he looks like a mobster basically.

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He's got that familiar Penguin waddle because he has a sort of deformed foot, which we see.

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and he is the proprietor of a nightclub, but he's heavily involved in the underworld, basically,

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and drug dealing and that kind of thing. It starts off with a kind of a showdown between

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himself and the son of the deceased crime kingpin who is kind of taking over his empire. It's

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a great sequence, and I like the fact it's quite bold in that it just lets the two men sit opposite

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each other and talk for a while. is great to see. And then he kind of falls in with this

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young delinquent who's trying to nick the wheels from his Maserati. So they go on a kind of

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journey into the city's underbelly, which is really well done. And then later on, we're

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going to meet the daughter of the deceased mobster. She's called Sophia, aka Hangman. She's played

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by Christian Malotti, who's very kind of wide-eyed. Look. and she's been released from Arkham Asylum.

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So yes, these two are going to meet and... I'm not going to say too much more about it because

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it's much more fun just to let it unfold, but I think it is really, really good. Farrell

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is fantastic. The Penguin, this version of the Penguin is a fascinating character. He's incredibly

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violent and ruthless, but there's also a slightly kind of brooding, almost kind of melancholy

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side to him as well. So... Yeah, superb. I absolutely loved it. You don't have to be a Batman fan

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at all to enjoy this. You don't even really need to know anything about the Batman universe.

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It is a one. What did you think, Hannah? Well, I'm a massive fan of Colin Farrell anyway,

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so I'm there all the way. I'm not a massive Batman fan. I've watched them. You know, I've

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kind of my brother was into it when we were growing up. But you're right. You don't have

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to. have seen everything before and know everything about it at all because this is kind of standalone.

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But it's just so different. And I think that's the different shifts. If you haven't seen anything

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before, I suppose you wouldn't understand like you were explaining the kind of the difference

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between the penguin as we know the penguin versus the penguin, you know, that we're faced with

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here. Four hours worth of makeup, I think Colin Farrell said of prosthetics to make him look

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like he does. and it's just, it's really, it's gritty, it's pretty violent in places and as

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you say the penguin is completely ruthless but I quite like it when we look at the underdog

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sometimes and then make them like a really big character and that's exactly what has happened

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here so it's completely action-packed. I think that even if you're like me and not massively

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into this franchise you'll still really enjoy it. because it's pacey and exciting. Most importantly,

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it's got Colin Farrell. Okay, we're gonna move across to prime video for another new drama

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series, also arriving on Thursday, the 19th of September. It's called A Very Royal Scandal,

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and here's a clip. Emily Maitlis, BBC. I've been warned about you.

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bit of a reputation. Well for you I'll try and behave.

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I'm sure you will. Yeah, we really are making hay while the sun shines here, aren't we? Because

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of course you will remember that there was a scoop earlier in the year which we reviewed

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and the brilliant Gillian Anderson was in that and it was great. We both really enjoyed it

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and it did really, really well. So I suppose this is just kind of... taking this on to a

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degree. So there's three episodes in this. So this is all focused around that fateful day,

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evening that Emily Magless interviewed the now infamous Prince Andrew interview for BBC Two's

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Newsnight. 2019 that was, I can't believe it was quite that long ago, but it was, you know,

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it was jaw-dropping wasn't it? Some of the stuff that was said, it was quite unbelievable, still

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being spoken about now and living relatively close to Waking often comes up in conversation

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because the man doesn't sweat remember anyway I digress but this delves deeper into it so

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this looks at the events leading up to the interview the aftermath of it kind of the full story

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and what it was really like now how accurate that is you know sure but it's probably a bit

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like the crown I want to believe it all And it's, I suppose what you're seeing is, is that

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the, the way in which you have, the lengths she had to go to, to secure an interview correctly,

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properly, to make sure this happened. And I think that everybody probably even Emily Mayless

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was relatively surprised that this, that this happened, that this was agreed to, because

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it does seem an odd thing to, for him to have done or for his advisors to have agreed to,

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or perhaps they didn't and he did it anyway. So yeah, you see the whole kind of lead up,

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the aftermath of it, and you see the people within it and how that, and the cogs and how

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that works too. So it's kind of the behind the scenes, I suppose, of Scoop, which we saw as

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the main thing. This is kind of a behind the scenes element. Michael Sheen and Ruth Wilson

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step into these roles. So Michael Sheen, Andrew, Ruth Wilson, Emily Maitlis, she's also executive

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producer of the show. So there's got a lot of skin in the game here and it has to be right.

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People will enjoy it. It's fascinating. It just is fascinating. There is something fascinating

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about when the wheels come off, I think, and seeing something so raw and so awful and so

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ugly and something that he's still having to live down today. And also the horrors around

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this story too. So, you know, really this all started in 2010, didn't it? When, you know,

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Well, I did in this series where, you know, he's made aware of the allegations surrounding

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Epstein and he tries to back them away and he kind of always has done. And I think that's

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fascinating too, because we've lost a part of that history, if you like. This takes us right

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back. I think all of us in our minds is just that interview, if you like. So I think this

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puts meat on the bones, really. Fascinating. Definitely want to watch. I agree. It is unfortunate

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for them that they are this is the second adaptation to come out, but they always knew that they

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were going to be second. So I would say Rufus fuel in scoop. I think he very much looks like

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Prince Andrew. And obviously, they'd use prosthetics. Whereas Gillian Anderson, I kind of we felt

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she was doing a bit of her Margaret Thatcher. And she was doing Emily Maitlis. So I think

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in this, Michael Sheen, yeah, he doesn't particularly look like Prince Andrew, but from seeing him

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play people like Tony Blair, Brian Clough, he can just get under the skin of real life people

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that he's portraying and he's brilliant. And his Andrew is, you know, as you expect, very

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arrogant, very rude. Like he tells all of his sort of minions to F off all the time. And

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we see Fergie, we see his daughters. And yes, you're right. So it's there's much more. background.

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And interestingly, because the things that you mentioned that made all the headlines in the

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interview about the not sweating and the pizza express, they show in this that they'd finished

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the interview. I mean, this is Maitlis is sort of authorised version of this. So we I think

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we can, it's pretty, you know, going to be true to what happened. They finished the interview.

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And then Andrew remembers that he hasn't given his kind of alibis, which are these two weird

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claims. And so he says, oh, can you ask me about these two things? Because we didn't touch on

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them. And so and also it does go into more detail about how on earth was this terrible decision

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to give this interview ever made. And it does explain that. So yeah, I would say don't feel

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like, oh, I've kind of seen the drama about this already, so I won't bother because it's

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it really is very, very good.

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BBC One and BBC iPlayer for yet another new drama series, Hannah They Keep Coming, which

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arrives on Sunday and Monday of next week. It's called Night Sleeper. And here's a clip. Hello,

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I'm on a train to Glasgow to London. Night Sleeper service.

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We may have a problem. We'll be in control remotely. There's been a hack check-in. Hijacks are so

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20th century. This train is now a guided missile. One of the passengers may be working with the

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hackers. Don't trust anyone. This is very exciting. As the title suggests, it's set aboard a train.

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An overnight train, traveling from Glasgow to London, haven't been on a sleeper train for

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a while. It stars Joe Cole, who you may know from Peaky Blinders, and it's set in real time,

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which is quite interesting. It's a six-parter. Anyway, we start off in thrilling fashion.

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So the train is at the station. It's about to set off from Glasgow to London, and a thief

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snatches a laptop bag from a woman on the platform. and off-duty cop Joe, played by Joe Cole. He's

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getting the train, but he swings into action and chases this guy, and he's trying to retrieve

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the laptop bag, and it's a great chase sequence. It's brilliantly executed, so you're jumping

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straight into the action, and it's really well done. And they used this set, which had, I

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think, quite a few train carriages on it, so it looks very, must have been incredibly difficult

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to film. But all the classic things that you want in a chase is obstacles. You've got a

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pensioner, a baby in a pushchair, a disabled person, a drinks trolley, someone carrying

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a tray. So it's really well done and it's fast and furious. And then there's a big twist.

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Yes. So, I mean, the trailer gives away the fact that basically someone has, has hijacked

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the train, but they've done it remotely. So it's a cyber attack basically. And so Joe is

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on board the train and then you've got Alexandra Roach from No Offence. She is playing the technical

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director of the National Cyber Security Centre, Abby. So between the two of them, it's a bit

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like speed when you know there's a bomb on the bus and it's out of control. It got a bit of

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hijack in it, the Idris Elba series. So I loved it. I really liked Jo Cole. I love Alexandra

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Roach. She's terrific. So yeah, it's an absolute thrill ride from start to finish. What do you

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think Hannah? Yeah, really good. So, so fast paced. And as you say, really probably quite

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hard to execute actually, because, yeah, cause it's just so busy, isn't it? And it's in real

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time. I always love the fact that when actors play their same name in it, it must be so much

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easier, mustn't it? Jo playing Jo. Why I always think that. Must be so, why don't they do that

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all the time? Anyway, I digress again. I just, like you say, I absolutely love the fact that

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every sort of thing that could get in their way does, but I also love the sort of traitor's

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vibe about it, which is who can you trust on that train? You know, who, because there's

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more at play here and so who can they actually trust or who can he actually trust? Who is

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the decent one who's not? What turns out to be something... sort of seemingly not small

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but a petty crime, I suppose, turns into something much, much bigger. So I think it's really,

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it's really exciting. Like I always say this, but it's not something that you can get on

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and do the dinner with. You need to sit down with a glass of wine and watch this. You just

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got to watch it because there's no, you'll, the dinner will burn. You'll just get too involved.

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Well after all that high stakes drama, Hannah, we're going to finish with a bit of comedy.

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arriving on Paramount Plus on Friday the 20th of September. It's season two of the rebooted

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Frasier. And here's a clip. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, welcome back to the room in which

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I changed your lives forever. Does it seem like he's daring up for something? Yep, gonna be

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late. Oh, hey dad, I got a question about punctuation. Ooh, no, stay on task.

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we bought a ham an 18 pound acorn fed harmon Iberico oh wow this is better than sad Yeah,

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it doesn't seem that long ago that we reviewed season one actually, so it must have been a

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massive hit, of course it was. For season two now to be out, there are ten episodes in this

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outing. First two dropping and then released weekly like they often do on Paramount+. And

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it does what it says on the tin, if you like, if you like Frasier you'll like this too. So

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you've got the dynamic between obviously Frasier played by Kelsey Grammer and Nicholas Lynn

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Hurst, which I think is really fun. In the first season, I kind of watched it and I thought,

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oh, I don't know how I feel about this. It kind of feels like a weird one, but it actually

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totally, totally works. And they kind of cover a lot of ground in here because sort of later

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on in the series, you get Frasier going and reuniting with a lot of his former colleagues

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at the Seattle radio station. You see him hanging out there and I think it's got that real nostalgic

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moment. I was reading the other day that nostalgia at the moment apparently is a big thing. People

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love looking back. So perhaps they've hit on it here because that's exactly what this probably

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should be doing, isn't it, really kind of slightly naval gazing to a degree whilst also tracking

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forward, which they absolutely do here. There's the kind of the whole dynamic between Frasier

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and Freddie though. And the fact that in the first season, of course, he announced that

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he was relocating to Boston. becoming a son's neighbour. You've got the whole kind of dynamic

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there. So the thing with Frasier is that it's funny, but there's also kind of other elements

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to it as well. I mean, it's not particularly deep, I don't think, but it's certainly got

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other elements that kind of keep you interested. There's a Valentine's Day episode. That'll

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be interesting, a bit of romance, perhaps for some of these characters throughout the season.

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Shall we tease that? And it... Do you know what, as I say, if you like Frasier or like this,

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but I do think there's an element of you having, I do think you do need to go back with this.

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It's not one that you just come into. I think you do need to see some of these episodes previously

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to kind of understand the background. Otherwise it probably all feels a little bit odd diving

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in at this point. You're a big fan though, aren't you, Frasier? I'm a big fan of the original

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Frasier, which was huge hit. And I mean, it's still to this day running. Channel 4 isn't

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it in the mornings and I still watch it. The problem they had, I feel, is that they lost

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so many great characters from the first season. So Martin Crane, obviously the actor who played

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him, John Mahoney passed away, Niles played by David Hyde Pierce, Jane Leaves as Daphne,

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all of the radio station crew, great characters and I hate to say it but I don't think the

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new characters apart, you know, Nicholas Lintert is quite good value as a university lecturer

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and friend of Frazier's, but I don't think all of the new characters are that interesting.

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So Freddie, for instance, the son played by British actor Jack Cutmore Scott, who I was

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lucky enough to have a quick chat to about this season. I kind of feel like he's very much

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playing the straight man in this. So episode one. Frazier and Alan by Anabarra Koham. So

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there's lots of fun and games around that. So if you, yeah, I think if you like Frazier,

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I mean Kelsey Grammer, absolute master of comic timing. Lindhurst is great in this. I think

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the two of them work very well together, but I can see why they've decided, okay, let's

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bring back, because they brought back Roz at the end of season one, Perry Gilpin, and so

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we're going to see some more familiar faces, and I think that's a good idea. But yeah, if

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you like the original Frazier, I think you will enjoy this. But it is slightly different, but

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still worth a look, I think. Well, we've got to that time already, Hannah, where we find

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out what you've been binge watching. Four in a bed, which Amazon Prime hang out there a

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fair amount, Prime Video, and where all the people have bed and breakfast and they go and

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basically open their bed and breakfast to other people, which is always very interesting and

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people are always incredibly harsh. It's all about the quality of the sausage. It's true.

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I have been checking out Love Rats documentary series on Netflix, which is about people who

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kind of pull off sort of romance scams basically. So the first one I watched was this poor lady

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from Scotland who in her 50s who went to Sri Lanka was romanced by a young guy in his 20s,

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ended up marrying him and moving there and you can kind of guess. the rest I'm sure. Now we've

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just got time to look ahead to next week's offerings. So what is on the binge watch menu, Hannah?

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Sam Neill and Annette Benning star in Apple's Never Fall, a thriller about the disappearance

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of a family matriarch on BBC iPlayer. And Will Ferrell takes a road trip with his recently

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transitioned close friend in the Netflix documentary Will and Harper. So we look forward to those.

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and much, much more, but in the meantime, listeners.