Louis Davies and Zac Copeland-Greene are watching every TV show created by Russell T Davies... almost. From Queer as Folk to It's a Sin, The Second Coming to Nolly, everything except a certain science fiction programme already the focus of an abundance of podcasts. Tune in for laughs, analysis, and criticism of possibly the UK's most iconic TV writer.
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Louis Davies and Zac Copeland-Greene are watching every TV show created by Russell T Davies... almost. From Queer as Folk to It's a Sin, The Second Coming to Nolly, everything except a certain science fiction programme already the focus of an abundance of podcasts. Tune in for laughs, analysis, and criticism of possibly the UK's most iconic TV writer.
Follow us on social media!
Instagram: @davies.on.davies
Twitter: @LouisOnTheAir
(due to the decrepit state of Twitter, we can't create a dedicated account just yet, but we hope to some day)
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On this episode, Zac meets the guy we keep going on about, Louis makes a reference that did not age well, and The Second Coming ends as quickly as it began (in 70 minutes to be precise). Things are ramping up as the word gets ready to welcome the Third Testament, but the daemons are at work, so Steve's operation is always close to smashing apart.
We're also joined today by writer Pip Carew, who's show Anti-Heroine will be at the Fringe from the 2nd to the 10th of August, 19:30 at Greenside @ George Street. If you're heading to Edinburgh this year, check it out (and Zac co-produced it so you'll make him very happy).
Louis Davies and Zac Copeland-Greene are watching every TV show created by Russell T Davies... almost. From Queer as Folk to It's a Sin, The Second Coming to Nolly, everything except a certain science fiction programme already the focus of an abundance of podcasts. Tune in for laughs, analysis, and criticism of possibly the UK's most iconic TV writer.
Follow us on social media!
Instagram: @davies.on.davies
Twitter: @LouisOnTheAir
(due to the decrepit state of Twitter, we can't create a dedicated account just yet, but we hope to some day)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.