The first week of the new regime is here and Kelly and Steven are joined by Paul Trainer, Editor of Glasgow to join us as guest host. Steven tells us about the anime series he's been watching Attack on Titan (Crunchy Roll), which he is enjoying very much. He also watched Bad Times at the El Royale (Disney +) - not so happy with this one. Paul is keeping up with the new series of Only Murders in the Building(Disney+), he's enjoying 'appointment' television. He's also been catching up on Ashoka(Disney+) but the continuing expansion of the Star Wars universe is challenging.
Kelly seems to have spent the whole week watching television but tells us more about Channel 4 documentary London Bridge: Facing Terror which covers the terror attack in 2017. A very interesting and challenging documentary which sees the people involved in the attack share their story on screen.
Steven takes us through Classic Movies: The Story Of on the 'deep dive' a new series to Sky Arts which basically does what it says on the tin. Paul suggests The Movies that Made Us on Netflix as an alternative.
Paul tells us about Taggart on 'back to the future' as it celebrates its 40th birthday this week, available in lots of places including ITVX.