Barbie may have a PG rating but how does a doll by Mattel challenge the patriarchy in the 'real world'? Kath&Mish get the inside mechanics of how blockbusters are released and the marketing machine that brings them to our screens. Katie Page is an events manager for Village Entertainment and a woman in film who brings her extensive knowledge to a discussion which extends beyond the celluloid of old. With the phenomena of the concurrent campaign that mixed the testosterone-dripping ...
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Barbie may have a PG rating but how does a doll by Mattel challenge the patriarchy in the 'real world'? Kath&Mish get the inside mechanics of how blockbusters are released and the marketing machine that brings them to our screens. Katie Page is an events manager for Village Entertainment and a woman in film who brings her extensive knowledge to a discussion which extends beyond the celluloid of old. With the phenomena of the concurrent campaign that mixed the testosterone-dripping ...
Ep 32 : The gals are still crook...so let's read something dirty! (encore)
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17 minutes
3 years ago
Ep 32 : The gals are still crook...so let's read something dirty! (encore)
Kath & Mish still feel under the weather... so let's get under the covers while we wait for them to get better... In this Series 1 encore, Mish discovers a book of explicit erotica from 1824 that she wants to share with Kath. The more Mish reads from it, the less comfortable Kath sounds. Laugh out loud listening. So what's the difference between porn and erotica? And what did Kath read to a bloke over a telephone line that got them both very very excited? Warning: ex...
From The Hip
Barbie may have a PG rating but how does a doll by Mattel challenge the patriarchy in the 'real world'? Kath&Mish get the inside mechanics of how blockbusters are released and the marketing machine that brings them to our screens. Katie Page is an events manager for Village Entertainment and a woman in film who brings her extensive knowledge to a discussion which extends beyond the celluloid of old. With the phenomena of the concurrent campaign that mixed the testosterone-dripping ...