Season 1 · Episode 1
Leigh Sales and Annabel Crabb meet to discuss the recent Steve Jobs movie, a new memoir by Hunter S. Thompson's son, presidential campaign songs, and why Leigh has never missed a season of the TV show Survivor.
Leigh Sales and Annabel Crabb head to the movies. The pair argue about Hail, Caesar!, Zoolander 2, Hollywood flops and 2016 Oscar winning film Spotlight, while Annabel recalls a vivid panic dream involving a popstar.
Leigh Sales and Annabel Crabb take a minute to catch up on culture, including Niki Savva's The Road to Ruin, House of Cards, their favourite podcasts and a recipe with a deliciously dangerous secret ingredient.
Annabel takes Leigh to see some contemporary art. They discuss Germaine Greer's love letter to Martin Amis, mysterious Italian author Elena Ferrante, interviewing Helen Garner and why it's acceptable to avoid Game of Thrones.
Leigh busts Annabel out of her office to go to a local market. They discuss whether TV show Crazy Ex-Girlfriend passes the 'Bechdel Test', the steely glare of Janet King and Emily Maguire’s novel An Isolated Incident.
Leigh invites Annabel over and attempts to make an elaborate bundt cake. They discuss their favourite cookbooks, The Katering Show, Peppa Pig, one of Alan Rickman's final films and divisive rom-com Love Actually.
Annabel and Leigh steal a moment to chat about the highs and lows of election coverage and essential campaign reading. They also swap stories, chat about neuroscience books and the lost (but unwise) art of home surgery.
Annabel and Leigh hit the road to talk about vehicle-centric TV including Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee and Carpool Karaoke. Also on the itinerary: The Americans, Jon Ronson on Monica Lewinsky and Coldplay.
The South Bank Show is a television arts magazine show produced by ITV between 1978 and 2010. A new series began on Sky Arts from 27 May 2012. Presented by Melvyn Bragg, the show aims to bring both high art and popular culture to a mass audience.
1978
Dinner with Dani is a round table discussion, led by Adult Film Megastar Dani Daniels, with other adult film stars, musicians and the occasional science geek talking about sex, fun, life and "war stories” in a hilarious format that is sure to shock and amuse. This is definitely not-safe-for-work!
2018
Featuring comedian Craig Ferguson debating provocative and timely topics in his unorthodox and iconoclastic manner. Each episode features a panel of guests which will include celebrities, comedians and experts, as well as the American public through social media. History is back on the History Channel.
2016
Silje Sandmæl gets insight into Norwegian celebrities' accounts to teach them a thing or two about how they spend their money.
2019
A daily hour of fun, food, and laughs, featuring lifestyle trends, home hacks, audience games, and inspiring stories – all from top experts. Mary Berg dives right in – from sharing daily, delicious and approachable recipes for the home cook, to cook-a-long sessions with guest chefs, and getting her hands dirty with gardening, DIYs, home renovations and more. As well, Berg welcomes notable guests, including authors, celebrities, influencers, and everyday heroes.
2023
Cultural and Educational TV Show to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the establishment of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea and the March First Movement
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2008
Tom Allen, Jessica Knappett, Munya Chawawa and famous faces from the world of telly put the TV audience front and centre, as they dissect viewers' complaints about the shows getting the nation talking.
2021
Host Peter Barakan delves into various aspects of Japanese culture; exploring practices, history, and modern innovations in such areas as ramen, rice, sushi, geisha, bonsai, and so much more. Local experts discuss their passions at fascinating length, and American Japanophile Matt Alt experiences the food, practices, and cultures in each episode in depth. Viewers will finish each half hour episode with a new understanding of an area of Japanese life through demonstrative videos and explanations, all delivered respectfully and true to the Japanese way of life.
2014
Lars Lerin is one of Sweden most beloved artists. Now he seeks new friends and meet creative people he honestly wants to get to know.
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2017
In Murder With Friends, Grace Baldridge invites guests to talk about some of history's most notorious murderers.
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2010
A long-running ITV arts and culture series that aired from 1961 to 1968, Tempo was a landmark British television programme dedicated to the performing and visual arts. With a flexible magazine format and an open editorial remit, the series explored cinema, music, dance, photography, literature, theatre, and contemporary cultural life. Combining intellectual ambition with accessible presentation, Tempo established a model for serious arts broadcasting on commercial television and laid the groundwork for later landmark programmes such as Aquarius and The South Bank Show.
1961
Comedian Joe Wilkinson is joined by a host of celebrities as they travel the country by train. What do you get when you combine Joe Wilkinson, his love of trains and famous faces that he admires? A sort of train based podcast thing… that’s kind of it, really. With Joe’s love of train travel and all things “behind the scenes”, he’s gatecrashing the real train journeys of people he admires and going along for (their) ride.
2026
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