Podchaser Logo
Home
TV Cream

TV Cream

TV Cream

A weekly TV and Film podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
TV Cream

TV Cream

TV Cream

Episodes
TV Cream

TV Cream

TV Cream

A weekly TV and Film podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Rate Podcast

Episodes of TV Cream

Mark All
Search Episodes...
It's the last part of our festive trilogy of podcasts. Today, Graham dials up Chris and Ian, as they watch one final selection from a Christmas TV past.Today’s instalment includes: Wogan.
Day two sees Ian, Chris and Graham sit at the end of their various fat pipes to discuss another Christmas TV show of yore. Today’s instalment includes: A squashed pudding, VT vs film, Audrey's randy friends and the difference between pronouns
BACK, BACK BACK! Chris, Graham and Ian are reunited - via [Clive James voice] the latest, cutting-edge Sinclair satellite technology! - to look at a trilogy of Christmas TV shows. There'll be one a day over the next three days.Today’s inst
In the spring of 2016, TV Cream sat down with Johnny Ball to talk about his 50-year career in show business. We're making the podcast available again today in the hope it might provide some cheer.In this one-off, Johnny Ball really does reve
In the final episode of this run - we'll be back for Lockdown II - Steven Moffat stays in his study and watches the penultimate episode of Patrick McGoohan's The Prisoner (titled 'Once Upon a Time', which you can see here) and then tells TV Cre
BONUS EPISODE (which won't appear on the TV Cream site)! This is the 'pilot' edition, recorded at the start of lockdown. And, in it, Jack Kibble-White stays indoors in Glasgow, watches the first episode of Phil Cool's 1985 debut comedy series,
This week, in our penultimate episode - two guests! Chris Hughes and Ian Jones - who you may have heard on TV Cream's What We Just Watched podcast - stay indoors in (respectively) Hampton Hill in TW12 and Harrow, north London, to revisit Troubl
Puzzle author, games consultant and format developer David Bodycombe stays indoors in south west London and watches a playlist which gathers together instances where quiz shows are put under stress (you can see it here: https://bit.ly/2TVCIndoo
Jill Phythian (this is she: @redfacts) stays indoors in Walthamstow, north London, to watch the feature-length pilot episode of Manimal (which you can view over two instalments here https://bit.ly/TVCIndoors17a and https://bit.ly/TVCIndoors17b)
Nick Abadzis - writer and illustrator of the fantastic Laika, among other things - stays indoors in New Jersey, across the Hudson River from Manhattan - to watch a 1989 episode of the Channel 4 arts series Signals, entitled The Day Comics Grew
John Grindrod stays indoors at his partner's in Milton Keynes, and watches an episode of the 1992 BBC2 documentary series, Signs of the Times: That Little Bit Different (which you can view here: https://bit.ly/TVCIndoors15) - and then tells TV
Ingrid Oliver stays indoors in a flat in Ashford with no outside space, and watches the first episode from series four of the LWT sitcom, Me & My Girl (which you can view here: https://bit.ly/TVCIndoors14) and then tells TV Cream about it. This
Roger Highfield, Science Director of the Science Museum stays indoors in Greenwich to watch episode one of the ATV children's sci-fi serial Timeslip, and then tells TV Cream all about it.
Scot Squad's Karen Bartke stays indoors in Glasgow to watch episode one of Neil Gaiman's BBC2 series Neverwhere and then tells TV Cream all about it.
Back in the 1990s, Tommy Boyd was the face of Children's ITV. During his stint, his enthusiasm for Steven Moffat's debut drama, Press Gang, was undeniable. He'd often introduce it as "the best programme on TV". But... three decades later, is he
This time around, Bob Fischer stays indoors  in Yarm, North Yorkshire, where he listens to the 2017 Radio 3 documentary, Between the Ears: Second Side Up (https://bit.ly/TVCIndoors010). Then he tells TV Cream all about it.
This week, James Roberts stays indoors somewhere in Guernsey, and watches an episode of the 'offbeat' 1992 BBC1 drama, Virtual Murder (https://bit.ly/TVCIndoors09). Then he tells TV Cream all about it. This episode was recorded on 26 April, 202
Grace Knight stays indoors in Glasgow, where she watches Sapphire & Steel, Assignment 2, episode one (https://bit.ly/TVCIndoors08) - and then tells TV Cream all about it.
Tim Worthington stays indoors in Liverpool, watches the first ever episode of the Filmation cartoon series Space Sentinels (https://bit.ly/TVCIndoors07), and then tells TV Cream all about it.
This week, variety artiste Mat Ricardo stays indoors in Southend to watch an array of variety acts, assembled for him by TV Cream (https://bit.ly/TVCIndoors06) - and then he tells us all about it.
This week, double-Oscar-winning visual effects supremo Paul Franklin stays indoors in Blackheath, south-east London, to watch Part One of the 1977 Doctor Who story, 'The Invisible Enemy' (https://bit.ly/TVCIndoors05). And then, when contact has
Rose Ruane stays indoors in Glasgow, where she watches the 1974 documentary Dave Allen: In Search of the Great English Eccentric (https://bit.ly/TVIndoors04), and then tells TV Cream all about it.
Miles Chapman stays indoors in Hitchin in Hertfordshire. There, he watches episode one of TV's original 'docu-soap' The Family (https://bit.ly/TVCIndoors03), and then tells TV Cream all about it.
Billy Kirkwood stays indoors in Crookedholm, Kilmarnock, to watch an episode of the 1997 Channel 4 panel show, Space Cadets (http://bit.ly/TVCIndoors02). Then he tells TV Cream all about it.
Samira Ahmed stays indoors in suburban south west London, watches an episode of The Tomorrow People (https://youtu.be/nuoxFcPyZvE - mistakenly labelled series one, episode one; it's series two episode one!), and then tells TV Cream all about it
Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features