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Caroline Crampton and Anna Leszkiewicz give the latest TV, films, books, albums and games the serious treatment you didn’t even know they needed.
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Caroline Crampton and Anna Leszkiewicz give the latest TV, films, books, albums and games the serious treatment you didn’t even know they needed.
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    #163: The Holiday Special

    #163: The Holiday Special

    This is the last ever SRSLY, and we couldn't go without one final festive special. In this episode, Caroline and Anna celebrate and analyse the 2006 Nancy Meyers Christmas film The Holiday, with some help from friends of the show Simran Hans, Stephanie Boland, India Bourke and Nick Hilton. We discuss the presentation of work, love and home in the film, as well as sharing our favourite/silliest moments.
    Anna's 2017 piece on the film: I re-watched The Holiday and I have a lot of questions.
    Keep in touch
    You can still email us on srslypod@gmail.com and we're both on Twitter: @c_crampton and @annaleszkie. Caroline also has a new podcast about murder mysteries that Anna will be appearing on soon: shedunnitshow.com

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    • 1h 10 min
    #162: The Crimes of Grindelwald / Clique / Great News

    #162: The Crimes of Grindelwald / Clique / Great News

    Caroline and Anna discuss Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (with spoilers, 8:54), the BBC Three drama Clique (26:35) and the NBC/Netflix comedy Great News (37:28).
    Find Caroline's new podcast Shedunnit in your podcast app now or at shedunnitshow.com.
    Follow Anna on Twitter as @annaleszkie to find out when she's on BBC Radio 5 Live talking about TV.
    The show notes for this episode are at srslypod.com/episodes/162 and you can subscribe on Apple Podcasts here. We’re also on Twitter, tumblr and Facebook as @srslypod. You can email us on srslypod@gmail.com.
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    • 46 min
    #161: Louis Theroux / Outlaw King / Ezra Miller

    #161: Louis Theroux / Outlaw King / Ezra Miller

    Caroline and Anna discuss Louis Theroux's new documentary about polyamory (0:59), the Netflix film Outlaw King (15:12) and the recent GQ profile of Ezra Miller (28:21).
    For next time: we are watching Great News.
    Find Caroline's new podcast Shedunnit in your podcast app now or at shedunnitshow.com.
    The show notes for this episode are at srslypod.com/episodes/161 and you can subscribe on Apple Podcasts here. We’re also on Twitter, tumblr and Facebook as @srslypod. You can email us on srslypod@gmail.com.
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    • 39 min
    #160: The Little Drummer Girl / Ariana at the BBC / Robyn

    #160: The Little Drummer Girl / Ariana at the BBC / Robyn

    Caroline and Anna discuss The Little Drummer Girl (1:36), Ariana Grande at the BBC (10:17) and the new Robyn album Honey (23:21).
    For next time: we are reading the GQ profile of Ezra Miller.
    Find Caroline's new podcast Shedunnit in your podcast app now or at shedunnitshow.com.
    The show notes for this episode are at srslypod.com/episodes/160 and you can subscribe on Apple Podcasts here. We’re also on Twitter, tumblr and Facebook as @srslypod. You can email us on srslypod@gmail.com.
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    • 32 min
    #159: A Slightly Spooky Special

    #159: A Slightly Spooky Special

    Caroline and Anna discuss The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (3:01), The Horror of Delores Roach podcast (14:13) and the cooking show Salt Fat Acid Heat (23:00).
    For next time: we are listening to the Robyn album Honey.
    Find Caroline's new podcast Shedunnit in your podcast app now or at shedunnitshow.com.
    The show notes for this episode are at srslypod.com/episodes/159 and you can subscribe on Apple Podcasts here. We’re also on Twitter, tumblr and Facebook as @srslypod. You can email us on srslypod@gmail.com.
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    • 30 min
    #158: A Star is Born / The Good Place / Bojack Horseman

    #158: A Star is Born / The Good Place / Bojack Horseman

    Caroline and Anna discuss the Bradley Cooper-Lady Gaga version of A Star is Born (1:37), the Netflix sitcom The Good Place (21:31) and the first series of Bojack Horseman (32:59).
    McSweeney's on Lady Gaga's guttural howl in the song "Shallow".
    For next time: we are watching Salt Fat Acid Heat.
    Find the show notes at srslypod.com/episodes/158 and subscribe on Apple Podcasts here. We’re also on Twitter, tumblr and Facebook as @srslypod. You can email us on srslypod@gmail.com.
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    • 39 min

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Thady Quirk ,

Enjoyable and handy!

I’ve got a shelf of books built up over the last year or two from these great recommends, which has opened me up to all sorts of genres I wouldn’t normally have strayed into (graphic novels for example). I find the pod is a really nice and handy way for busy people like myself to keep one finger on popular culture. Also love the idea of the book club! Well done and Keep up the good work!

jonathanjamesparis ,

Love these girls - fast becoming a part of my week!

Often laugh out loud funny and thoroughly enjoyable podcast. It is very millennial, so some of the Harry Potter stuff makes me feel my age. Nevertheless, they've pointed me in the direction of a good lot of culture over the past couple of years. Would recommend.

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