# 424: Ten Pound Poms, Steeltown Murders, City on Fire, High Desert
Luke and Matt are joined by Dawn Glen to review the BBC dramas Ten Pound Poms and Steeeltown Murders and City on Fire and High Desert both available on Apple TV+

Luke and Matt are joined by Dawn Glen to review the BBC dramas Ten Pound Poms and Steeeltown Murders and City on Fire and High Desert both available on Apple TV+
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sarah Kennedy to review new futuristic drama Silo from Apple TV+. BBC One comedy Black Ops and US comedy Not Dead Yet on Disney+. Also, looking ahead to Sunday's BAFTA's they offer their likely wrong predictions.
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sarah Kennedy to review Amazon's big-budget spy drama Citadel, period adaptation Tom Jones from ITVX. Plus a Coronation Special of Channel 4's The Windsors and Jury Duty from Amazon Freevee.
Luke joins Matt and Dawn to review ITV's Malpractice, Dead Ringers on Prime Video, The Diplomat on Netflix and the return of Inside No.9 on BBC Two.
Luke returns to the podcast to join Matt and Nick Bartlett to review ITV's new factual drama The Hunt for Raoul Moat, the return of Barry on HBO and Sky Comedy. Plus The Last Thing He Told Me on Apple TV+ and Florida Man on Netflix.
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sophie Davies to review Beef on Netflix, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies on Paramount +, Dreamland from Sky and Colin from Accounts the new Aussie comedy airing on the BBC.
Matt is joined by Sarah Kennedy and Milo Milton-Jeffries to review BBC1's Rain Dogs and The Magpie Murders along with The Big Door Prize on Apple TV+ and The Power on Prime Video.
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sarah Kennedy to review new BBC dramas Great Expectations and Blue Lights and new ITVX drama Six Four. They're also joined by site editor Luke who is back to review the first episode of the final season of Succession.
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Mo Walker to review the return of Race Across The World which has been promoted to BBC One. New channel 4 reality format Rise & Fall. Prime Video's dark comedy/drama Swarm and Extrapolations on Apple TV+
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sarah Kennedy to review the return of Ted Lasso on Apple TV+, musical drama Daisy and The Six from Prime Video, Bali 2002 on ITVX and Sky Max comedy A Town Called Malice.
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Elaine Gregersen to review the return of ITV's Unforgotten and new dramas The Diplomat from Alibi, The Consultant from Prime Video and Liason from Apple TV+
Matt is joined by Sarah Kennedy and Dawn Glen to review BBC One's Beyond Paradise. Fleishman Is in Trouble from FX which is available on Disney+. Apple TV's The Reluctant Traveller and You & Me available on ITVX.
Matt is joined by Gary Redrup and Sarah Kennedy to review two brand new BBC One dramas in The Gold and Better as well as Australian drama The Twelve from ITVX and Hello Tomorrow from Apple TV+
Luke and Matt are joined by Dawn Glen to review the final ever episode of BBC1's Happy Valley. Funny Woman on Sky Max, Irish drama North Sea Connection from BBC Four, and Danish drama Top Dog - the latest offering from Walter Presents.
Matt is joined by Mo Walker and Milo Milton-Jeffries to review Nolly from ITVX. Lockwood and Co from Netflix, Dear Edward from Apple TV+ and Physical 100 from Netflix.
This week, Matt is joined by Michael Lee and Mo Walker to review a quartet of comedy - Disney+'s Extraordinary, Channel 4's Everyone Else Burns, Apple TV+'s Shrinking and Search Party which is available to binge on BBC iPlayer. The guys also discuss what they're currently watching including Happy Valley, The Last of Us and The Traitors US. Follow us on Twitter - @custardtvpod Facebook - TheCustardTV Instagram - Itsthecustardtv Website - thecustardtv.com
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Sarah Kennedy to review HBO's long-awaited adaptation of The Last of Us which is available in the UK on Sky Atlantic and NOW. They also ITV's new medical drama Maternal, new ITV comedy The Family Pile and try to make sense of The Reunion which is now available on ITVX.
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Suky Khakh to review The Rig (Prime Video), Welcome to Chippendales (Disney+) Copenhagen Cowboy (Netflix), and Reginald the Vampire (NOW/Sky Sci-fi)
For the first podcast of 2023, Matt and Luke are joined by Dawn Glen to review the welcome return of Happy Valley on BBC One, ITV's true-crime drama Stonehouse, Welsh crime drama The Light in the Hall on Channel 4, and surprisingly deep pirate comedy Our Flag Means Death which is finally available in the UK on BBC Two and the BBC iPlayer.
For our favourite podcast of the year, Matt and Luke look back on the brilliant TV of 2022 and count down their personal top 10 shows of the year as well as looking at the wider contributors list. Expect discussion on Severence, Derry Girls and Bad Sisters. Plus disagreements and fun.
For the final podcast of the year, Matt is joined by Dawn Glen to review Without Sin on ITVX, Christmas Carole on Sky Max, Mayflies on BBC One, and the Christmas Ghost Story.
It's Christmaaaaaaaaaaas!! In this special free-flowing podcast, Matt is joined by Dawn Glen, and Mo Walker as they discuss the highlights of the year, Christmas traditions, and the biggest shows of the year. As a special treat, Gary returns to the podcast to talk about what he has been watching and to get recommendations for what he should prioritise. Like any good Christmas party, you can expect singing, arguments, and perhaps more discussion about television than you'd want.
Matt is joined by Sophie Davies and Mo Walker to review the return of Sky's I Hate Suzie with I Hate Suzie Too. This year's Christmas episode of Inside No.9, Channel 4's take on the Wagatha Christie scandal with Vardy Vs Rooney.
Matt is joined by Sarah Kennedy and Si Hampton to review the return of Little America on Apple TV+, the much-talked-about Harry Meghan on Netflix and two brand new dramas from ITVX in Litvinenko and The Confessions of Frannie Langton.
Sarah and Matt are joined by Elaine from The Honeymoon Period Podcast to review ITVX's A Spy Among Friends and Tell Me Everything; Channel 4's I Am Ruth and Sky Comedy's Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Michael Lee to review The Patient from FX and Disney+ We Are Not Alone on Dave, Willow on Disney+ and BBC reality series The Traitors.
Matt is joined by Dawn Glen and Mo Walker to review 1899 on Netflix, Echo 3 on Apple TV+ Tokyo Vice from HBO Max which is now available on BBCiPlayer. Lastly, they look at Mexican drama Seniorita 1989 which is available as a boxset on BBCiPlayer.
Matt is joined by Crown superfans Mo Walker and Sarah Kennedy to review the fifth season of the Peter Morgan epic. They also review Hugo Blick's Western The English from BBC Two and Prime Video. Prime Video's new 'comedy' Mammals, and Tell Me Lies which is available on Disney+
Matt and Luke are joined by Dawn Glenn to review the return of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! on ITV. Comedy Blockbuster from Netflix. New comedy The Horne Section on Channel 4 and All4 and new French drama They Were Ten from Walter Presents on All 4.
Matt and Luke are joined by Sophie Davies to review the return of The White Lotus on Sky Atlantic and HBO. Teen drama The Son and the Devil Himself on Netflix. New comedy Reboot from Hulu on Disney+ and the return of What We Do in the Shadows which makes its debut on Disney+