215: Mary and George
Contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies to discuss the racy new Starz period drama "Mary and George", which recounts the story of Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham, and her family's rise to prominence during the reign of King James I.
214: Mr. Bates vs the Post Office
Contributor Megan Vick joins the ladies to discuss the smash U.K. drama Mr. Bates vs the Post Officeand the real-life case that inspired the show.
213: Time Season 2
Contributor Emma O'Neill-Dietel joins the ladies to discuss the second season of BritBox's prestige prison drama anthology series Time, which is even thornier and more complicated than its excellent first outing.
212: Alice & Jack
Contributor Marni Cerise joins the ladies to discuss Alice & Jack, an awkward contemporary romance between two tragically toxic people that's a surprisingly poor fit for Masterpiece.
211: Nolly
Contributor Sophie Brookover joins the ladies to discuss the new Masterpiece series Nolly and the real-life story of actress Noele Gordon.
210: BritBox's Murder Is Easy
Contributor Marni Cerise joins the ladies to dig into BritBox's latest Agatha Christie adaptation, a thoroughly modern if somewhat brisk adaptation of Murder Is Easy.
209: Spring Preview 2024
The ladies look ahead to everything British coming our way this spring from the returns of Call the Midwifeand Extraordinaryto the premieres of Mr. Bates vs. the Post Office,Mary & George, Scoop, and more. (Plus, Lacy has some Big Feelings about that devastating Miss Scarlet & The Dukenews.)
208: PBS Winter Finales: Miss Scarlet & The Duke and All Creatures Great and Small
We're back! Contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies for a discussion of the most recent seasons of Miss Scarlet & The Dukeand All Creatures Great &Small. What worked? What didn't? And what just made everybody mad?
Telly Visions Is on a Road Trip to the TCAs
We're sad to inform you that you won't be getting a new episode from us this week --- but it's for a good reason! The ladies are in Los Angeles for the Television Critics Association's winter press tour and will be back next week with all the scoop!
207: British Movies: Saltburn
Contributor Sophie Brookover joins the ladies to discuss one of the most controversial films of this awards season: Emerald Fennell's Saltburn, a disturbing and decadent social satire draped in serious Brideshead Revisitedvibes.