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- Actors Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon embark on a six-part episodic road trip through Europe. This time they're in Spain, sampling the restaurants, eateries, and sights along the way.
- Stefan Molyneux examines the list of corruption charges against the Democratic senator from New Jersey, Bob Menendez.
- Stefan Molyneux talks a caller who needs relief from his anxiety about the self-destruction of Europe.
- After a trip to a dating agency, Jane has a blind date with a guy called Oliver. Meanwhile, Patrick and Sally face the first problem in their relationship, and Susan attempts to talk to Steve about the imminent birth of their child.
- Killer bees terrify a remote English island in "The Deadly Bees (1966)" while a bowler hatted guy appears where he's least expected.
- Lucy is concerned about the age gap between herself and Guy, who has a grown-up daughter, Chloe. Whem Chloe is rushed to hospital Lucy and Guy visit, leaving Chloe's baby with Lee and Tim. Disaster strikes when they think that the child has swallowed a Subbuteo football and they think of ways to retrieve it, though it turns out to have been a false alarm.
- Rob and Steve are on a road trip inspired by the Odyssey through Greece. First, they visit Troy, almost get involved in the refuge crisis near Lesbos, and sing their favorite Rod Stewart song as nostalgia and melancholy start to kick in.
- Everyone knows the Peter Jackson version, but years earlier animation director Ralph Bakshi gave his unique take on the famous story. Is it worth looking up? Yes...for the most part. The Nostalgia Critic takes a look at The Animated Lord of the Rings movie.
- The Snob reviews Alien 2: On Earth (1980), which is an unofficial sequel to the sci-fi classic Alien (1979).
- While anticipating the summer releases of The Avengers and Prometheus, the Critic reviews the one movie that has a connection to both: Alien: Resurrection.
- Episode:(2023)
Writers Strike! Rings of Power MESS, Guardians Vol 3 - Friday Night Tights 248 w Camelot, Chris Gore
2018–TV EpisodeHollywood writers make demands, Rings of Power does not have real fans, Guardians of The Galaxy Volume 3 lands, and guest-stars Camelot and Chris Gore make plans. - 2012–TV Episode
- The Cinema Snob visits the Critic to help him figure out why Sharknado is such a runaway success, given how crappy of a film it is. So the two review the movie to find out why, as well as come up with gimmicky schlock film ideas of their own.
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- 2012– 18mTV-145.3 (21)TV EpisodeHellboy. Yeah, you don't know what it is, I don't know what it is - yet it's a comic AND a movie. So we sinned it.
- 2012– 15mTV-143.8 (16)TV EpisodeSnowpiercer was one of 2014's best surprises. It's original, weird as hell, and driving. We loved it. We also found its sins - you know how we do.
- Democrats and Leftists continue to kneel. The media says Puerto Rico is Donald Trump's Katrina. Ben recommends "After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory" by Alasdair MacIntyre.
- The kills in the movie Alien (1979) are broken down and analyzed.
- The day's national and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world. ITV News at Ten provides a fresh perspective on the major stories of the day.
- A personal choice by Barry Norman From the 230 films which have been released over the past year - including Splash (1983), The Right Stuff (1983), Broadway Danny Rose (1984), The Killing Fields (1984), Romancing the Stone (1984) - Barry selects his 12 favourites and reviews the year in the cinema. Some of the turkeys get a roasting. Stars' Choice: Rupert Everett, Helen Mirren, Tom Conti, John Hurt are among the stars who talk about the movies they've enjoyed in 1984.
- It's called the film that almost killed Disney, but how much of this animated black sheep is good and how much is not? The Nostalgia Critic takes a look at 1985's Black Cauldron.