{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5e14c5e11fe776ce68f92de4/5e39adeb9e626e114ac800ef?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"MCDTV: 0802","description":"<p><em>'You got what it takes', </em>remarked Leicester tunesmiths <em>Showaddywaddy </em>in their 1977 top 10 smash. But which of the week's telly choices have what it takes to get a mention in this week's show?</p><p>Well, ahead of the week commencing <em>Saturday, Feb 8</em>, the team discuss the show they're watching; the one they're looking forward to, and their film of the week.</p><p>While Sarah opts for a <em>Tarantino </em>classic, Roger goes for a drama from <em>Sicario </em>creator Taylor Sheridan. And then, in a rug-pulling moment, Chris reveals his film of the week.</p><p>The <em>Morgan/Crow/Daniel</em> collective also discuss Patrick Stewart boldly going in <em>Amazon's Star Trek</em> spin-off <strong>Picard</strong>; <em>Adam Sandler</em>'s gobsmacking performance in <em>Netflix </em>drama <strong>Uncut Gems</strong>, and a look back at a <em>Bruce Forsyth</em> show which set the template for prime time weekend TV.</p><p>If that's not enough to keep you hooked, there's also Chris's pick of the sporting highlights, which should be edge-of-the-seat stuff, if you're not too busy watching another choice, <em>Richard Osman</em>'s strangely addictive BBC Two offering <strong>House of Games</strong>.</p><p>Less controversial than a Joaquin Phoenix speech at the Baftas, and almost as funny as Rebel Wilson's, this is a feast of TV and film criticism for the discerning listener.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>","author_name":"Roger Crow"}