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Welcome to the TV Gold podcast from Andrew Mercado and James Manning. A podcast for people who love great television.

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Keeley Hawes week with The Assassin, Miss Austen plus her 6 best TV roles

This week on the TV Gold podcast with Andrew Mercado and James Manning it is Keeley Hawes week with: The Assassin (Stan, 6 episodes)The Assassin follows retired assassin Julie (Keeley Hawes) and her estranged son Edward (Freddie Highmore) as they are forced to flee an idyllic Greek island when Julie’s dangerous past catches up with her. With questions around Edward’s paternity and Julie’s past life as a hitwoman, the pair go on the run across Europe, working together in a fight for survival. Miss Austen (ABC/iview, 4 episodes)Miss Austen is a  story about the bond between two sisters, Jane Austen - one of our England’s most cherished novelists - and her sister Cassandra. Very little is known about Cassandra, who figured hugely in Jane’s life. What Gill Hornby did in her novel about the two is pull together many of the historical facts about Jane and her family set-up, and fashion it into this story about the two sisters and their importance to each other. We also discuss six Keeley Hawes roles we have enjoyed the most. PLUSOutrageous (BritBox, 6 episodes)A British drama about the Mitford sisters in 1930s Britain and the scandal that enveloped two of the sisters flirtation with fascism and a friend ship with Adolph Hitler. Also Andrew has been watching a bunch of new British television episodes plus he updates on his visits to iconic British TV institutions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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39 min
24 Jul

Untamed, Bookish, Billy Joel: And So It Goes, Sold

This week on the TV Gold podcast Andrew Mercado is in Manchester on his global tour and James Manning is in the northern NSW TV Gold studio. Listen here: https://pod.link/1106441089 Shows reviewed this week: Untamed (Netflix, 6 episodes)Eric Bana and Sam Neill team up for this mystery set in California’s Yosemite National Park, yet filmed in Canada. Eric Bana reminds us what a talented actor he is as he investigates the death of a woman who seems to have been living in the park. He’s a cranky special agent, but as the series unfolds we learn why. Billy Joel: And So It Goes (HBO, 2 part documentary)This is a lot of Billy Joel – close to five hours if you watch both parts. But you just might come away a much bigger fan of this talented singer/songwriter than you were previously. Bookish (HBO Max, 6 episodes)London 1946 is the setting for series one, with viewers introduced to the appropriately named Gabriel Book (Mark Gatiss) who owns a bookshop in Archangel Lane. Book spends most of his time successfully helping police solve murders. Sold (Foxtel/Binge, documentary)Comedian Mark Humphries goes on a journey to uncover why so many Australians are struggling to secure home ownership. He delves into the complex housing debate, looking at the current house prices, soaring rent, and the "Australian Dream" that feels more out of reach than ever. Guests include Alan Kohler and Ray Martin. Other podcasts mentioned this episode that we recommend: The Rest is Entertainment: https://pod.link/1718287198Club Random with Bill Maher: https://pod.link/1613459129 Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tvgoldpodcast/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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36 min
19 Jul

Too Much, Such Brave Girls, Patience, The Bear

Such Brave Girls (Season 2, 6 episodes, Stan)Too Much (Netflix, 10 episodes)Patience (ABC iview, 6 episodes)alsoThe Bear (Season 4, Disney+, 8 episodes) In this episode, James Manning and Andrew Mercado review two new comedies, Season 2 of Such Brave Girls and Len Dunham's Too Much, followed by a discussion on the crime drama Patience and Season 4 of The Bear. They explore the strengths and weaknesses of each show, highlighting themes of relationships, comedy, and the portrayal of neurodivergence in a TV crime drama.Takeaways this episode:• 'Too Much' is based on Lena Dunham's life experiences.• The cast of 'Too Much' includes actors like Rita Wilson, Naomi Watts and Richard E. Grant.• 'Such Brave Girls' is praised for its dark humour and relatable characters.• The family relationship dynamics in 'Such Brave Girls' are central to its comedy.• The portrayal of mental health in 'Such Brave Girls' is both humorous and poignant.• 'Patience' features a neurodivergent protagonist solving crimes.• The show 'Patience' is an adaptation of a French series.• 'The Bear' continues to explore the chaos of restaurant life.• The episode concludes with a preview of Andrew's upcoming trip to the UK. Chapters00:00Introduction to new comedies07:22Exploring Such Brave Girls Season 2 and Too Much18:05Diving into Patience crime drama24:49The Return of 'The Bear and who some people have tuned outSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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