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Reviews and opinions from a trio of TV obsessives on a variety of the week’s biggest shows. Expect hot takes, bad jokes and people who have spent far too much time in front of the TV. Read more from the team on thecustardtv.com

The Custard TV Podcast Luke Knowles

    • TV & Film
    • 4.6 • 23 Ratings

Reviews and opinions from a trio of TV obsessives on a variety of the week’s biggest shows. Expect hot takes, bad jokes and people who have spent far too much time in front of the TV. Read more from the team on thecustardtv.com

    # 427: The Responder, A Man in Full, Dead Boy Detectives, Inside No.9

    # 427: The Responder, A Man in Full, Dead Boy Detectives, Inside No.9

    Matt and Dawn are joined by regular guest and token American Mo Walker to review 4 new shows debuting this week. Martin Freeman returns in the brilliantly tense crime drama The Responder. Steve Pemberton & Reece Shearsmith prepare to say goodbye to Inside No.9 as the ninth and final series begins on BBC Two. Over on Netflix the trio review two very different dramas in David E Kelley's adaptation of Tom Wolfe's A Man in Full and a take on Neil Gaiman's Dead Boy Detectives.
     
    There's also discussion on Mo's recent trip to the UK, the good and bad surrounding the huge conversation around Baby Reindeer as Race Across the World.

    • 54 min
    TV Time Machine # 8: April 1999: ER,The Last Train, The Adam & Joe Show, Families at War.

    TV Time Machine # 8: April 1999: ER,The Last Train, The Adam & Joe Show, Families at War.

    Matt and Luke hop aboard the Time Machine to April 1999. Going back to see Clooney's last appearance in ER. The time the BBC gave Vic & Bob their own Saturday night show. The time everyone was frozen and chased by hungry dogs in ITV's The Last Train and the time Adam & Joe sent Adam's dad to meet Coolio in The Adam & Joe Show. There's also a look at the headlines and a test on the biggest Chart hits.

    • 55 min
    # 426: Feud: Capote Vs The Swans, Franklin, Baby Reindeer and Mammoth

    # 426: Feud: Capote Vs The Swans, Franklin, Baby Reindeer and Mammoth

    Matt and Dawn are joined by Mo Walker to review 4 new shows.  This week’s lineup looks like this. The second installment of Ryan Murphy’s anthology series Feud arrives on Disney+ starring Tom Hollander as Truman Captoe. Michael Douglas stars as Benjamin Franklin in Apple TV’s surprisingly upbeat min series Franklin. Elsewhere, Netflix has tense stalking ’comedy’ Baby Reindeer and Mike Bubbins stars in BBC Two’s new comedy Mammoth.

    There’s also discussion on Fallout on Prime Video, Doctor Who and Big Mood.

    • 52 min
    # 425: The Regime, Ripley, Sugar,Race Across The World

    # 425: The Regime, Ripley, Sugar,Race Across The World

    Luke joins Matt and Dawn to review 4 brand new shows debuting this week. This week's show appears to be sponsored by the letter R with The Regime from HBO and Sky Atlantic, Ripley on Netflix and the return of Race Across The World on BBC One. There is one outlier in Sugar the new genre-bending crime thriller from Apple TV+. Elsewhere there are discussions on Big Mood and a lively debate/argument/discussion on whether reviewers should be allowed to base their opinions on a twist a show does. 

    • 1 hr 2 min
    # 424: Renegade Nell, Big Mood, This Town, Fargo Season 4

    # 424: Renegade Nell, Big Mood, This Town, Fargo Season 4

    Matt and Dawn are joined by podcast regular Sarah Kennedy to review Brummie drama This Town on BBC One. The return of Happy Valley's Sally Wainwright with her new swashbuckling series Renegade Nell as well as Channel 4 sitcom Big Mood and Fargo which returned quietly towards the end of last year on Prime Video. 
    There's also discussion on Extraordinary, Things You Should Have Done, Girls5eva and terrible subtitles.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    TV Time Machine 7: March 1999 - Sex and the City, Smack The Pony, The Grimley's and the final House Party

    TV Time Machine 7: March 1999 - Sex and the City, Smack The Pony, The Grimley's and the final House Party

    Luke's not well enough for a full trip to March of 1999 aboard the Time Machine. So Dawn Glen bravely joins Matt to examine the TV landscape 25 years ago this month. First, Channel 4 launches HBO's Sex and The City. On ITV, gentle Brummie comedy The Grimleys starred written by Line of Duty's Jed Mercurio. Channel 4 launches female led sketch show Smack the Pony whilst the BBC waves goodbye to one of their biggest hits of the decade, as Noel hosts one final (slightly bitter) House Party.

    • 1 hr 16 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
23 Ratings

23 Ratings

Perin8 ,

A must listen for all telly addicts!

As a tv lover, this is the perfect podcast for me. I love listening to Luke, Matt and Gary talk about the best tv of the week, along with the usual wit and humour concerning their own lives. I enjoy the Custard TV podcast to find out about new tv shows, see if that programme I was looking forward to is actually worth watching, and to hear other opinions on shows I’ve already seen. A great addition to my week!

My name is not a good idea ,

Volumes!

Why is Luke always quiet and Matt and the guest much louder? Sort the audio levels out, please.

BethanBee123 ,

Good podcast!

I do enjoy this podcast as someone who is always looking for tv recommendations! The variety of shows reviewed is good, with something for everyone. My only issue is that the volume is quite inconsistent throughout.

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