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Roast Chestnuts
Roast Chestnuts
22 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast devoted to loving and exploring Christmas made-for-tv movies. Presented by Alan Maguire, Jeanne Sutton, a special guest every episode, and the spirit of Christmas.
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A podcast devoted to loving and exploring Christmas made-for-tv movies. Presented by Alan Maguire, Jeanne Sutton, a special guest every episode, and the spirit of Christmas.
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TV & Film
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10: The Princess Switch (2018) with Patrick Freyne
Roast Chestnuts
1 hour 6 minutes 29 seconds
6 years ago
10: The Princess Switch (2018) with Patrick Freyne

It's the final episode of season two! Irish Times writer Patrick Freyne returns to the podcast to talk with Alan and Jeanne about Netflix's big 2018 Christmas film, The Princess Switch. Netflix ran the Hallmark formula through their magic algorithms and made a super-charged Christmas movie.

 Lonely, straight-laced baker Stacy travels to Belgravia to enter their big baking competition. She bumps into Duchess Margaret, the fiancée of Edward the Prince of Belgravia . They look identical. Margaret wants to love life as a commoner for two days so her and Stacy switch places. Stacy falls for the prince, Margaret falls for Stacy's best friend Kevin. Will it all work out? Yes!

 The Princess Switch stars Vanessa Hudgens, Sam Palladio and Nick Sagar, was written by Robin Bernheim and Megan Metzger, and directed by Mike Rohl. 

 Our chosen charity for this episode is the Simon Community, which provides support and services to over 11,000 people and their families experiencing or at risk of homelessness every year. 

You can find Patrick Freyne's writing in The Irish Times and you should because it's amazing. His Twitter is @PatrickFreyne1 

Find Jeanne and Alan on Twitter @jeannedesutun and @alan_maguire. Jeanne's newsletter is here 

If you like Roast Chestnuts then please follow us on Twitter, subscribe, and consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. 

Original artwork by Dee McDonnell

Theme Music by Daniel McAuley 

This episode was produced by Alan + Brian

Roast Chestnuts
A podcast devoted to loving and exploring Christmas made-for-tv movies. Presented by Alan Maguire, Jeanne Sutton, a special guest every episode, and the spirit of Christmas.