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Luke Allen and Robert E G Black discuss with guests the 2013 Richard Curtis film About Time, two minutes of the film per episode.

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    • TV & Film

Luke Allen and Robert E G Black discuss with guests the 2013 Richard Curtis film About Time, two minutes of the film per episode.

    About Time Teaser

    About Time Teaser

    coming soon: a movies by minutes podcast about About Time.

    • 1 min
    About Time Minutes 1-2 - "we should tell them what we're actually gonna be doing"

    About Time Minutes 1-2 - "we should tell them what we're actually gonna be doing"

    It's mostly logos, voiceover, and family introductions as About Time gets started.

    • 25 min
    About Time Minutes 3-4 - "later continuity ruins earlier continuity"

    About Time Minutes 3-4 - "later continuity ruins earlier continuity"

    The New Year's party comes and goes and we discuss Richard Curtis.

    • 16 min
    About Time Minute 5 - "hi-ee to the Nighy"

    About Time Minute 5 - "hi-ee to the Nighy"

    Kit Kat wakes Tim strangely and Tim is summoned to his dad's study for a conversation that will change his life.

    • 15 min
    About Time Minutes 6-7 - "the most realistic film about time travel"

    About Time Minutes 6-7 - "the most realistic film about time travel"

    With great father-son banter, Tim learns that he can travel in time. And we are joined by special guest Katie Proctor.

    • 16 min
    About Time Minutes 8-9 - "good at being awkward and good at being horrible"

    About Time Minutes 8-9 - "good at being awkward and good at being horrible"

    Guest Katie Proctor is back as we discuss Bill Nighy's acting and Tim tries time travel for the first time.

    • 20 min

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