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Episode 29 - An Inspector Calls
Season 3, Ep. 29
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Two friends and academics recap classic literature and take it off its pedestal. In our twenty-ninth episode, we answer the age-old question, 'What if socialism were a cop?' when we look at JB Priestley's 1945 anti-capitalist (Jean-Paul Sartre knock-off) play, An Inspector Calls. Today, we put our PhDs to work like never before, have a go at CSI: Miami stingers, and yearn for sexier content.
Cover art © Catherine Wu.
Episode themes: Kurt Weill, 'Violin Concerto, Op. 12' performed by the Gardner Chamber Orchestra, with Corey Cerovsek on violin.
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