#98: Gracepoint Episode One
In this special one-off podcast the team discuss the differences between ITV's Broadchurch and it's US remake Gracepoint which started last week.

In this special one-off podcast the team discuss the differences between ITV's Broadchurch and it's US remake Gracepoint which started last week.
The trio return to review Amazon Prime comedy drama Transparent, Channel 4's latest fixed-rig doc 24 Hours in Police Custody and the continued success of Gogglebox. Plus Gary's thoughts on Our Girl, X-Factor boot camp and Luke's weird dream.
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Luke speaks to one of his TV heroes - acclaimed writer Jimmy McGovern as he discusses his single drama 'Common' as well as his career as a TV writer.
Before the World Cup engulfs TV - the guys look at the end of some of their favourite shows including Happy Valley and In the Flesh as well as the final of Britain's Got Talent and a documentary about British Airways. Plus Gary talks about his time in a gang!
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This week the guys review two big new dramas - BBC1's Happy Valley and ITV's Prey plus the return of BBC Three's In the Flesh.
This week, the guys talk ITV's Tommy Cooper biopic, the new series of Ricky Gervais's Derek, Martin Freeman in Fargo and the heartbreaking week for Ian Beale on Eastenders.
In this special podcast, Luke I speaks to EastEnders writer James Payne about writing last night's heartbreaking episode.
In this special episode, Luke chats to writer Chris Lunt about his exciting new three-part ITV drama Prey.
Luke, Gary and Matt return to talk about the returns of Britain's Got Talent, Games of Thrones and Endeavour. Also Rob Brydon gameshow The Guess List, the latest run of The Trip and The Voice UK final.
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The guys return to talk the halfway point of Line of Duty, the hugely popular Gogglebox and frustrations with Silk's scheduling. Plus Michael McIntyre's new talk show and more.
Daniel from Telly Spy, Debs from Inside Media Track and Toby Earle join the podcast trio to discuss the news that BBC Three will no longer be a linear channel and will now be an online platform.
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Matt and Luke talk about their trip to this year's National TV Awards and join Gary to review Sunday night TV including the new adaptation of The Musketeers plus the returns of Mr. Selfridge and Call the Midwife. We also debut our new feature - What We're Still Watching
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