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Geektown Radio 382: ‘Silo’, ‘Shazam’, 'Star Wars: Visions' Reviews, The WGA Strike, TV News & UK Air Dates!

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We are back with a new episode of the Geektown Radio podcast, and our "film reviewer" (allegedly) Gray returns to the show as we chat through and review the week on UK TV and film, alongside the usual TV news and UK TV air dates.


With Gray back on the show, he, of course, hasn't watched a single film, so has all tv reviews this week, beginning with the finale of Channel 4's 'Late Night Lycett'. We also discuss 'How I Met Your Father' on Disney+, 'Blue Lights' on the BBC, and 'Citadel' on Prime Video. Meanwhile, I review 'Shazam: Fury Of The Gods' which recently came out on home release, 'Star Wars: Visions' Season 2 on Disney+, and the new Apple TV+ sci-fi drama 'Silo'.

In the news section, we run through all the renewals, cancellations and pick-ups, discussing the cancellation and resurrection of 'SWAT' on CBS, the end of ‘Yellowstone’ (kinda), and a lot more coming in Freevee's 'Bosch: Legacy' franchise. We also go in-depth into the current Writer's Stike in the USA, including what it is, what they want, and what has been affected, along with chatting about a couple of new UK series coming from Paramount+ and ITVX. Listen below!

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We are back with a new episode of the Geektown Radio podcast, and our "film reviewer" (allegedly) Gray returns to the show as we chat through and review the week on UK TV and film, alongside the usual TV news and UK TV air dates.


With Gray back on the show, he, of course, hasn't watched a single film, so has all tv reviews this week, beginning with the finale of Channel 4's 'Late Night Lycett'. We also discuss 'How I Met Your Father' on Disney+, 'Blue Lights' on the BBC, and 'Citadel' on Prime Video. Meanwhile, I review 'Shazam: Fury Of The Gods' which recently came out on home release, 'Star Wars: Visions' Season 2 on Disney+, and the new Apple TV+ sci-fi drama 'Silo'.

In the news section, we run through all the renewals, cancellations and pick-ups, discussing the cancellation and resurrection of 'SWAT' on CBS, the end of ‘Yellowstone’ (kinda), and a lot more coming in Freevee's 'Bosch: Legacy' franchise. We also go in-depth into the current Writer's Stike in the USA, including what it is, what they want, and what has been affected, along with chatting about a couple of new UK series coming from Paramount+ and ITVX. Listen below!

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown.



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