100 episodes

Telly Visions is a podcast about British television and culture, by people who love British television and culture. A product of WETA’s Telly Visions website, we’re here to dig deep into all the things Anglophiles care about, from period dramas to mysteries to Doctor Who and more.

Telly Visions: The Podcast Telly Visions

    • TV & Film
    • 3.9 • 66 Ratings

Telly Visions is a podcast about British television and culture, by people who love British television and culture. A product of WETA’s Telly Visions website, we’re here to dig deep into all the things Anglophiles care about, from period dramas to mysteries to Doctor Who and more.

    216: Apple TV+'s Manhunt

    216: Apple TV+'s Manhunt

    Contributor Sophie Brookover joins the ladies to discuss Apple TV+'s Manhunt, a very American period drama about the aftermath of the Lincoln assassination that's bursting with British actors. 
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    • 55 min
    215: Mary and George

    215: Mary and George

    Contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies to discuss the racy new Starz period drama "Mary and George", which recounts the story of Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham, and her family's rise to prominence during the reign of King James I. 
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    • 43 min
    214: Mr. Bates vs the Post Office

    214: Mr. Bates vs the Post Office

    Contributor Megan Vick joins the ladies to discuss the smash U.K. drama Mr. Bates vs the Post Office and the real-life case that inspired the show. 
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    • 48 min
    213: Time Season 2

    213: Time Season 2

    Contributor Emma O'Neill-Dietel joins the ladies to discuss the second season of BritBox's prestige prison drama anthology series Time, which is even thornier and more complicated than its excellent first outing. 
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    • 40 min
    212: Alice & Jack

    212: Alice & Jack

    Contributor Marni Cerise joins the ladies to discuss Alice & Jack, an awkward contemporary romance between two tragically toxic people that's a surprisingly poor fit for Masterpiece. 
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    • 48 min
    211: Nolly

    211: Nolly

    Contributor Sophie Brookover joins the ladies to discuss the new Masterpiece series Nolly and the real-life story of actress Noele Gordon. 
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    • 50 min

Customer Reviews

3.9 out of 5
66 Ratings

66 Ratings

nucuplmnjuyh ,

Anne Lister

AL was not, not, dismissive or prejudiced against lower class people. Have you seen how she cares about the family of the little boy who lost his leg? Or about her agent Briggs who was sick? Or how she took Cordingley to Paris? Most of the show is based on her actual diaries. She was kind, and didn’t push people around. (Except for her sister!)

Argie77 ,

Mostly Great

I enjoy this podcast and have no trouble recommending it to friends. My biggest pet peeve (in fairness this is an issue I have with other podcasts) is that the hosts sometimes forget how amplified their voices are. There’s too much cackling and going off topic on some episodes, and unfortunately I end up skipping those episodes altogether. They also cut each other off all the time. Worth a listen, but needs some tweaks.

Sib-by ,

Do they watch the shows?

Or is it just about bashing show and not understanding the core reading of the show?

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