Ian

Foreign.

Hannah

Hello and Happy New Year and welcome to Binge Watch, the podcast where we take a look at the hottest new TV and film releases on streaming television platforms.

Hannah

I'm Hannah Fernando, the group editor of Woman and Woman and Home magazine.

Ian

And I'm Ian McKeown, writer on TV and satellite week, TV times and what's on TV magazines and happy New Year.

Ian

Yes, and today we're back and we're looking at the new releases that will be available on Friday 10th January 2025, including the new Channel 4 crime drama Patience and another side of Strictly star Pete Wicks in his new series Pete Wicks for dog's sake, on you.

Hannah

Yes, and we'll also be looking back at America's most infamous talk show in Jerry Springer Fights Camera Action, which is on Netflix.

Hannah

And patrolling the mean streets of Long Beach, California in prime video cop drama On Call.

Hannah

But Ian, what is in the news?

Ian

We had the gentleman last year, didn't we?

Ian

Now Paramount plus have an as yet untitled Guy Ritchie drama.

Ian

It's going to star Tom Hardy as a fixer for a London based Irish gang boss played by Pierce Brosnan.

Ian

Yes, what else is in the news, Hannah?

Hannah

Oh, I do love Pierce Brosnan.

Hannah

Yes, please.

Hannah

Right, enough of that.

Hannah

Well, in Prime Videos psychological thriller Silent River, John Krasinski and Matthew Reese will play men whose worlds collide when a serial killer terrorizes a small town in America.

Ian

It's the old, old story.

Ian

Well, I think a very varied selection for you.

Ian

To kick off our New year binge watch offerings, we're going to start on Channel 4.

Ian

This has been heavily trailed.

Ian

It landed on Wednesday 8th January as a box set on Channel 4 streaming.

Ian

It's called Patience and here's a clip.

Hannah

Soldier, keep on marching on the young woman.

Hannah

She brought a file I didn't request.

Hannah

Name's Patience.

Ian

Patience is autistic.

Hannah

I need to find out and solve the case.

Hannah

Patience, you shouldn't be here.

Hannah

I just have a quick question.

Hannah

Found links to other cases.

Hannah

The only things that interest me are forensics and criminology.

Hannah

It's actually why I like pool so much.

Ian

So, crime drama Hannah set in York.

Ian

Yes, it's about time we had a crime drama set in York, isn't it?

Ian

It's very beautiful city.

Ian

It's a six parter and well, it stars one of my favorites, Laura Fraser, who was.

Ian

She was in the Bay and many other things.

Ian

She plays DI B Metcalf.

Ian

It also features Ella Maisie Purvis as Patience Evans who is a young autistic woman who works in the Criminal Records Office.

Ian

Yeah.

Ian

So it's very much about neurodivergence.

Ian

I was thinking about, what other shows have we had of a similar ilk?

Ian

I suppose there's Ludwig with David Mitchell, the Scandi Noir crime drama the Bridge, and of course, the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night.

Ian

So Purvis is very good as Patience, who, because of the way her mind works, she's really good at spotting patterns and.

Ian

And solving puzzles.

Ian

So she's looking at all these records in the office and kind of making links that no one else has made between cases.

Ian

So, of course, DI Metcalfe thinks, wow, she could be an asset.

Ian

But what's really good about it is they also show the side of autism, which is all about kind of feeling overwhelmed by too much kind of input, if you like too much stimulus, whether it's noise or people or.

Ian

Or unfamiliar situations.

Ian

And we learn a little bit about Patience's backstory, flashback to her childhood, and we meet her godfather and we see her going to a sort of support group for people with autism.

Ian

So the case itself that it starts with is also fascinating.

Ian

So it's a man.

Ian

Spoiler alert.

Ian

A man takes some money out from the cash point, chucks it in a bin.

Ian

I mean, this is right at the very beginning, so I'm not really spoiling anything.

Ian

And then sets fire to himself.

Ian

So it's like, what.

Ian

What's.

Ian

What the hell has happened here?

Ian

Very mysterious case.

Ian

And Patience finds a link to another case.

Ian

I won't say any more because lots of interesting stuff starts to unfold.

Ian

It's actually adapted from a French crime drama called Astrid and.

Ian

And Raphael.

Ian

You got Mark Benton in there as B's boss, DCI Calvin Baxter.

Ian

It's good to see him in a straight role.

Ian

He's very good.

Ian

And they've made a point of casting neurodivergent actors in this.

Ian

So it's filmed in York and Belgium.

Ian

Also, Bea's son, Bea is not.

Ian

Not a very good mum.

Ian

She didn't get custody of her son, who is 11.

Ian

And, yeah, you notice quite early on that her son looks as if he could have ADHD or autism.

Ian

Anyway, I really liked it.

Ian

I think both the female leads are extremely strong and I immediately went straight onto episode two.

Ian

Did you like this, Hannah?

Hannah

You know what?

Hannah

I did.

Hannah

It's a bit different, isn't it?

Hannah

I mean, I suppose in some degree it's really hard to make crime dramas particularly different to another one, but there is a real appetite, I think, for.

Hannah

For this kind of genre.

Hannah

At the moment.

Hannah

And I think the kind of neurodivergency part of it is really interesting, particularly around women.

Hannah

And, I mean, obviously editing women's lifestyle magazines, we see this and hear this.

Hannah

A lot of women kind of being pushed into or, you know, trying to be fitted into a mold that doesn't really work, which is society.

Hannah

And women are really good at covering that up and many aren't being sort of diagnosed till later in life.

Hannah

And I think that's.

Hannah

That's quite an interesting twist on this.

Hannah

I also like the way, sort of, perhaps it is down to the neurodivergency.

Hannah

I don't know, different way of coming into things, different way of looking things, her ability to recognize patterns of a criminal which someone else might not see.

Hannah

So I do think in a.

Hannah

In a kind of a genre that is really bursting at the seams at the moment, it's a bit different.

Ian

We're moving across to the streaming service you for our next offering, which arrives as a box set on Tuesday 7th January.

Ian

It's Pete Wicks, for dog's sake.

Ian

And here's a clip.

Ian

I'm Pete Wicks.

Ian

You may have seen me on Strictly.

Ian

Yep.

Ian

Now that puppies.

Ian

It's not dancing that's my biggest passion.

Ian

It's dogs.

Ian

And it always has been.

Ian

Hello, how are you?

Ian

These are my two, Eric and Peggy.

Ian

Throughout my life, dogs have always been there for me.

Hannah

Well, of course, you Strictly fans out there will have enjoyed Pete dancing on the brilliant Strictly Come Dancing.

Hannah

And here he is in Peat Wicks, as you say, for dog's sake.

Hannah

And I've got to be honest with you, when you're going to watch this, please do make sure that you bring a box of tissues to the coffee table, because honestly, I was absolutely streaming and not just the show, my eyes.

Hannah

And it's just it.

Hannah

We all know that there's a real issue with dog trafficking, with dogs being dumped over breeding, cost of living, crisis, people having to give up dogs.

Hannah

I mean, we all know, we're abundantly aware of it.

Hannah

If you're on social media, you can see it all the time.

Hannah

But this just brings all of that to life.

Hannah

It's incredible viewing because.

Hannah

Or compulsive viewing, I would say, because you just want to keep watching it, even though you know you're streaming and.

Hannah

And you just want to help.

Hannah

Or if you're like me, you just want to help.

Hannah

I've already got three dogs.

Hannah

I can't help anymore.

Hannah

But, you know, you just want to help.

Hannah

And Pete is actually really quite good in this.

Hannah

He doesn't sort of bring a.

Hannah

He's sort of a character that I'd imagine you don't think would break or sort of break down.

Hannah

And you see a real soft side to him.

Hannah

And in the first episode you meet Murphy and Mel and twist.

Hannah

Now, Mel is a really sad story and I learned quite a lot from this, actually, because she was.

Hannah

She's a rescue poodle and she was seized at the border and she went on to have 10 puppies.

Hannah

Now, apparently this is a thing where the dog is brought over to have the puppies and then the puppies are taken and sold.

Hannah

About five weeks later, the female dog is shipped back to where it came from and bred again.

Hannah

And this dog is just, oh, she's just adorable.

Hannah

But over a certain period of time, which comes so scared and over time, you know, more trusting and you just think, gosh, what humans are doing to these animals, we're not really worthy of them.

Hannah

But I.

Hannah

I think it works really well.

Hannah

It feels like a real community.

Hannah

You see how these.

Hannah

I mean, this one's quite well.

Hannah

Well, very well resourced.

Hannah

The kennels look amazing.

Hannah

60 odd kennels, I think they have.

Hannah

But you also see the sad side of things where dogs don't quite make it, and also when owners are having to give up their animals when they just really don't want to.

Hannah

And this is all about rehoming them, making them sure.

Hannah

Making sure that these animals, once they've kind of passed their quarantine, that they're safe, that they're well, that they can go out and be rehomed.

Hannah

So it's really touching.

Hannah

I think Pete as a.

Hannah

I mean, I guess he is the presenter to a degree, although he shares it along with a lot of other people.

Hannah

But he is kind of the key person.

Hannah

I think he does really quite a good job of it, actually.

Hannah

And he shows a real.

Hannah

A real side of him that perhaps we haven't seen before.

Hannah

What do you think?

Hannah

Him?

Ian

I really enjoyed it and it's very similar to the Paul O'Grady series, for the Love of Dogs.

Ian

In fact, initially I thought, oh, Pete Wicks is taken over that show.

Ian

But no, it's.

Ian

Different title, different show, but very similar subject matter.

Ian

I.

Ian

I didn't particularly warm to Pete Wicks on Strictly, I have to admit, but in this.

Ian

I mean, I do think kind of the way people interact with pets kind of tells you a lot about them.

Ian

And it's often people that don't connect particularly well with humans that have a really special bond with animals.

Ian

And yet you, as you said, you see a different side of him in this.

Ian

He's an absolute softie.

Ian

And yeah, it's, I mean, anything to do with kids and animals, I mean, in trouble or in pain, is it, you know, just gets the tears flowing, doesn't it?

Ian

And there's one great moment in this which just totally, totally triggered me where one of the dogs is having an operation and I think it's the anesthetist is saying, he's, he's dying, he's dying.

Ian

And the vet who's operating saying, no, he's not.

Ian

As if, like, not today, not this dog, not today.

Ian

And it's just, oh, my God, I was in floods.

Ian

But yeah, it's, yeah, if you, if you like dogs, I mean, it's, it really is, it's a delight.

Ian

But it's also, you know, it's quite upsetting in places, but it's, you know, really heartwarming as well.

Ian

Over on Prime Video, arriving on Thursday 9th January, we have another new crime drama called On Call and here's a clip.

Ian

He's my new trainee.

Hannah

Is he cool?

Ian

Jeremy's still out.

Ian

I've got some people gunning for me.

Ian

I don't want that coming off on you.

Hannah

What they say about Harmon.

Hannah

Can't trust her.

Ian

You are either 100% with me or not.

Ian

There's no question.

Hannah

Sooner or later, God puts you down.

Hannah

I'm 100% with you.

Ian

Yeah, I guess you might think.

Ian

Hannah.

Ian

Oh, another American crime drama about uniformed cops.

Ian

Oh, no.

Ian

But let me say this is well worth checking out because it is quite different.

Ian

So, you know, the kind of Training Day trope of, you know, the rookie with the veteran, that's what we're working on here.

Ian

So the Good Doctors.

Ian

Brandon Larcuenti plays Alex Diaz, who is a rookie joining the force and he's going to go out on patrol and his mentor is going to be the officer, Tracy Harmon, and she is played by Pretty Little Liars actor Troian Bellisario.

Ian

So, yeah, they're going on on patrol in Long Beach, California.

Ian

It's an eight parter.

Ian

So right from the off we, we kind of get the impression that Harmon's fellow officers don't have great things to say about her.

Ian

So she's a little bit isolated within the force and, you know, she's quite sort of hard taskmaster with this young guy who's like, very keen, but he's got a lot to learn and so he has to kind of decide, well, am I going to be, am I going to commit to my mentor or am I going to believe what I'm being told by the other officers?

Ian

Anyway, what's quite different about it is they use body cam because obviously police officers wear body cams these days.

Ian

And so that's used to give it a really kind of immersive feel when there are like foot chases and so on.

Ian

And it starts in very dramatic style where a female officer pulls a car over and yeah, is, is shot dead and it's a shocking scene and then that's kind of the case that starts, it's the search for the people who carried out that crime.

Ian

So yeah, I, I wasn't expecting to really get into it but yeah, I thought it was action packed.

Ian

Good characters, good dialogue and filled in a slightly new way which makes it feeling almost like a documentary style feel.

Ian

So yeah, I really like this one.

Ian

What did you think, Hannah?

Hannah

It was.

Hannah

It is different, isn't it?

Hannah

Going back to what we said at the beginning of the pod, it is different because it does feel much more like a kind of documentary.

Hannah

And that's really down to the body cam.

Hannah

And that I think is like you say about that opening scene being really dramatic.

Hannah

I think that's because of the way it's been literally been shot.

Hannah

It's completely different to many things that have gone before.

Hannah

I really enjoyed it.

Hannah

But I also like it when two people are kind of coupled up if you like or partnered up and then one of them doesn't really trust the other person.

Hannah

So you can see some really interesting relationship kind of relationships coming between them all which.

Hannah

Which I think is really, is so must be so true to life because you might not be partnered with the person you want to be or with somebody whose morals and ethics that you agree with.

Hannah

But you would imagine in this world, in this area you would be sort of governed by the law to a degree.

Hannah

But of course, you know, how far are they working inside the law, to the edge of the law or outside of the law?

Hannah

And I think it's.

Hannah

Yeah, it's really, it's good and it is different but the whole body cam stuff is just a really interesting way of coming at it.

Ian

We're going to finish over on Netflix with a two part documentary which arrived on Tuesday 7th January.

Ian

It's called Jerry Springer Fights, Camera Action.

Ian

And here's a clip nothing like Jerry Springer had ever been to see before.

Ian

We wanted to create a new genre.

Hannah

Of talk show like this.

Ian

Let's turn it upside Down.

Ian

It was the inception of American shock culture.

Ian

Our show was chaos.

Hannah

I hate you.

Hannah

I hate you.

Ian

It was genius.

Ian

The modern version of the Roman Coliseum.

Hannah

Yeah.

Hannah

So when I saw this and I was reviewing this, it kind of made me think of like the whole Jeremy Kyle stuff that came out because of course, Jeremy Kyle was the British version, I guess, to a degree, of the Jerry Springer Show.

Hannah

Now some of our younger listeners might not remember the Jerry Springer Show.

Hannah

I do the latter years of it.

Hannah

And it was just that kind of tabloid television, I suppose is the best way to describe it.

Hannah

And it just brought on all kind of people from society who had troubles, some of them arguably not well at all.

Hannah

And brought out in front of a camera and questioned.

Hannah

And so Jerry Springer played the host and they argued it might be an affair or it might be, you know, just think of Jeremy Kyle show on steroids is probably the best way to think of it.

Hannah

But this was something that they took a massive risk on.

Hannah

And it worked.

Hannah

It absolutely worked.

Hannah

I think it was the first show that really rivaled and outperformed Oprah, which was, you know, pretty incredible.

Hannah

And it was, it was outrageous.

Hannah

And this is a documentary of which there are two episodes.

Hannah

And it delves into what happened backstage, it delves into how they managed to get that sort of content for the stage.

Hannah

And perhaps it's not quite as glamorous as.

Hannah

Well, it didn't look very glamorous at the time, to be fair, but you know, perhaps it's not quite as it seems.

Hannah

And as I say, I referred to Jeremy Kyle.

Hannah

You know, there were lots of news reports about that show.

Hannah

It eventually got taken off air.

Hannah

And in a similar vein, you've got first hand interviews with people that were on the show who could tell, who, who can tell you exactly what happened.

Hannah

And it's not, not for the faint hearted really, is it, Ian?

Hannah

It's pretty, it's, it's pretty awful in places.

Hannah

And the lengths that companies might go to for entertainment and I'm just not sure it would.

Hannah

It could, or perhaps it does happen in its own way now, but, but, but it doesn't.

Hannah

Those kind of shows don't exist in quite the same way anymore.

Hannah

Maybe we're slightly more careful.

Hannah

I think there's a lot more work personally that needs to be done.

Hannah

But it was just a.

Hannah

It's just a massive circus and the, the, those people, however difficult their lives were, however, you know them enough situation, you're watching them, they were, they are human, they are people and they have feelings and it's left quite a few people pretty devastated.

Hannah

It's really, really interesting.

Hannah

I think documentaries like this, seeing, seeing behind the curtain, I guess.

Hannah

What do you think, Ian?

Ian

Yeah, it's good to look back on these things because I don't think at the time, I think people just loved the Jerry Springer Show.

Ian

I mean, it ran for nearly 4,000 episodes between 1991 and 2018.

Ian

But it really was like kind of zoo TV.

Ian

It was sort of like a bare pit with all the audience all chanting and then bringing on like episode one.

Ian

They.

Ian

It's always, you know, they have the subtitle up, you know, I married a horse.

Ian

And they bring on this guy who has married a horse and he's French kissing the horse.

Ian

It's kind of a race to the bottom, really.

Ian

But it was hugely popular.

Ian

But they, they also mentioned that, that a couple who appeared on it died shortly after appearing on the show.

Ian

So it's a dangerous game.

Ian

And of course it had Jerry Spring as the host, who was a former mayor and had also been a news anchor.

Ian

And he had this very kind of amiable, laid back kind of presenting style which.

Ian

Which kind of contrasted with the outrageous content of the show and the brawls, you know, the onstage brawls and you've got the security guys having to jump, you know, they wanted people to fight, basically, that that was for them, that that was pushing the ratings on.

Ian

And I must admit, quite a few of the people who are evolved behind the scenes come across as quite seedy characters to me and they're very unapologetic about the whole thing, you know, so.

Ian

But I remember it very well and it's ironic that some.

Ian

There was a musical called Jerry the Opera, which was all about Jerry Springer and that drew more complaints than the Jerry Springer Show.

Ian

Just goes to show, doesn't it?

Ian

Anyway, yeah, very entertaining.

Ian

Whether you remember Jerry Springer or not, it's a good watch.

Ian

Well, there are a few other highlights to pick out before we finish Hannah this week.

Ian

We have on Now TV arriving on Saturday the 4th of January.

Ian

Well, it's all about the darts at the moment, isn't it?

Ian

And it's a documentary series called Dart Kings, featuring legendary players, including Bobby George.

Ian

Remember him with all the jewelry?

Ian

Also arriving on Saturday the 4th on ITVX as a box set, you have North Shore, which is a crime drama set in Sydney, Australia, starring Joanne Froggatt.

Ian

On Sunday the 5th, a box set on BBC iPlayer, we have the documentary series 7 7, the London Bombings, looking back at the terrorist attacks of 2005 and on ITVX.

Ian

It also arrived on Sunday the 5th of January as a box set.

Ian

The James Norton thriller playing Nice about babies mixed up at birth.

Ian

Also on ITVX.

Ian

Arriving on Wednesday 8th January as a box set.

Ian

Robson Green is back in a new series of Grantchester on Netflix, arriving on Thursday 9th January.

Ian

There's a Western called American Primeval in which a mother and her son trek across the wilderness in search of her husband that stars Taylor Kitsch and yes, Betty Gilpin.

Ian

Again, also on Netflix.

Ian

Arriving on Friday 10th January, we have bank of Dave 2 the Lone Ranger.

Ian

Yes, that's a sequel to the 2023 film starring Rory Kinnear as Dave Fishwick.

Ian

It's a true story because Dave set up his own bank, basically took on the payday loan industry and won.

Ian

And finally listeners, you'll be pleased to hear arriving on Now TV on Thursday 9 January, far north, which is a fact based comedy drama set in New Zealand about a couple who were caught up in a drugs bust.

Ian

Yes.

Ian

So those are all the things we didn't have time to preview but are well worth taking a look at.

Ian

Well, Hannah, because It's the first pod of 2025, let's take a moment to look back on our favorite shows of 2024.

Ian

So for my part I really enjoyed Ripley, which starred the brilliant Andrew Scott and was, yeah, a take on Patricia Highsmith's the Talented Mr.

Ian

Ripley.

Ian

That was very, very good.

Ian

And Anna Maxwell Martin, the brilliant Anna Maxwell Martin.

Ian

And Sean Evans in the true crime drama Until I Kill you on ITVX I thought was also an outstanding piece of work.

Ian

What were your favorites from last year, Hannah?

Hannah

Well, I've got to say Gavin and Stacey, I mean that Christmas episode I just utterly loved and it has sparked a binge on all of the originals going right back to the beginning for some real classic Nessa comments.

Hannah

So that's absolutely brilliant.

Hannah

Also baby reindeer, of course, you know, a lot of headlines came from that, some good viewing there.

Hannah

And Yellowstone was 2024, wasn't it?

Ian

It was.

Ian

And, and before yet 2024, I mean it's been on for a while, isn't it?

Ian

Well, yes, and baby reindeer I think just won a Golden Globe, didn't it, for the lead actor actress in that dead.

Ian

Well, we've just got time, Hannah, to look ahead to what we're going to be talking about on next week week's pod.

Ian

So what's on the agenda, Brenda?

Hannah

Ah, well, Adam Scott returns in a second run of the Ben Stiller directed workplace thriller Severance, which is on Apple tv.

Ian

Plus, and a team of crime fighters search for a terrifying serial killer in Paramount.

Ian

Plus, crime drama the Crow Girl, starring Eve Miles.

Ian

So we look forward to those and much, much more.

Ian

But in the meantime, listeners, happy New Year and.

Hannah

Washington.