Episodes
Tuesday Sep 11, 2012
#18: Mrs. Biggs, The Bletchley Circle, The X-Factor, Strictly Line-Up
Tuesday Sep 11, 2012
Tuesday Sep 11, 2012
This week the guys discuss Sheridan Smith in Mrs Biggs, the reveal of the Strictly Come Dancing line-up and whether they're getting tired of The X-Factor.
Tuesday Sep 04, 2012
#17: Good Cop, Accused, Dallas
Tuesday Sep 04, 2012
Tuesday Sep 04, 2012
Gary and Luke discuss gritty cop drama Good Cop, a hard-hitting episode of Accused and the reboot of Dallas.
Monday Aug 27, 2012
#16: Accused, A Touch of Cloth, Red or Black
Monday Aug 27, 2012
Monday Aug 27, 2012
Gary and Luke return after two months to discuss the brilliant Accused, the hilarious A Touch of Cloth and the disastrous Red or Black. Plus the returns of The X-Factor and Celebrity Big Brother.
Tuesday Jul 03, 2012
#15: Line of Duty, Blackout, Elementary, The Best Cop Shows
Tuesday Jul 03, 2012
Tuesday Jul 03, 2012
Gary and Luke review the first episode of Line of Duty as well as Christopher Ecclestone drama Blackout, Sherlock Holmes reimagining Elementary and debate the best cop shows of all time.
Monday Jul 02, 2012
Custard TV Special: Top Five Comedies Part Two
Monday Jul 02, 2012
Monday Jul 02, 2012
Gary and Luke conclude their top fives and reveal their favourite TV comedies of all time.
Monday Jul 02, 2012
Custard TV Special: Top Five Comedies Part One
Monday Jul 02, 2012
Monday Jul 02, 2012
Gary and Luke discuss their favourite five TV comedies as they begin their lists with their numbers 5-3.
Tuesday Jun 26, 2012
#14: Line of Duty, Alan Patridge, TV That Made Us Cry
Tuesday Jun 26, 2012
Tuesday Jun 26, 2012
Luke is joined by Debs to preview BBC2's new crime thriller Line of Duty, plus Alan Partridge debuts on Sky Atlantic and the boys discuss the TV moments that made them cry.
Wednesday Jun 13, 2012
#13: Shows We’ve Never Watched, Silk
Wednesday Jun 13, 2012
Wednesday Jun 13, 2012
Gary and Luke return to chat about some of the big shows they’ve never seen including Mad Men, Game of Thrones and Cracker. Plus there’s more praise for BBC One legal drama Silk.