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TV Round-Up 2024: Top New Series, Netflix Hits & Hidden Gems with Paul Critoph
He's back yet again! Friend of the podcast Paul Critoph returns and attempts to review the TV of 2024, whilst I accept impromptu Christmas deliveries via my front door. Listen as we discuss:
- Paul is Santa: Paul's Christmas gig at a secret, undisclosed location.
- The ever-changing face of John Mulaney: How Mulaney looks completely different in his new Netflix Show 'Everybody's in L.A.'
- A deep dive into ‘Baby Reindeer’: How reality and art often clash.
- Saturday Night TV: How rare it is to sit down for an entire evening of Saturday night light entertainment.
- Rivals: Paul convinces Steve to watch Jilly Cooper's Rivals.
- The Fortune Hotel: Steve explains the bizarre concept of Stephen Mangan-led 'Traitors' rip-off.
- The Bear: Why Season 3 took the absolute piss out of its audience.
This episode will appeal to pop culture obsessives, TV binge-watchers, and anyone who loves chaotic chat with a side order of brutal honesty.
Paul Critoph is a seasoned actor and cultural commentator known for his insightful analyses and engaging discussions on TV and film. With a keen eye for emerging trends and a deep understanding of the industry, Paul offers a unique perspective on the ever-changing landscape of television.
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Podcast: Television Times with Steve Otis Gunn
Host: Steve Otis Gunn
Guest: Paul Critoph – Actor & Cultural Commentator
Duration: 59 minutes
Release Date: January 2, 2025
Season: 3, Episode 21
All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn.
Please buy my book 'You Shot My Dog and I Love You', available in all good bookshops and online.
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