The Bush Telegraph: Bootcut feuds

The Bush Telegraph: Bootcut feuds

Still reeling from the prospect of being dissed by a man in bootcut jeans, it's Hannah and Jen on Bush Telegraph duties. They’re looking at how Chelsea forward and Australia captain Sam Kerr found herself on the right side of the law and wondering why it was ever in question. Meanwhile, scrutiny of Kim Leadbeater’s Assisted Dying Bill has revealed it's starting to look like it isn't what MPs signed up for. Also featuring: Terminator roads, exceptional mumming and unexceptional headline-writing, and a spot of tennis. You can watch Sophy Ridge’s piece on changes to the Assisted Dying Bill here, and find out more about Not Dead Yet here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Flicking #71: I Swear

Flicking #71: I Swear

Kirk Jones’s biographical drama based on the true life story of John Davidson, the man who taught Britain about Tourette Syndrome, is currently no 1 in the Netflix UK charts. It bagged lead actor Robe...

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The Bush Telegraph: Reports of our cognitive decline are greatly exaggerated

The Bush Telegraph: Reports of our cognitive decline are greatly exaggerated

Turns out we all just need to be a little more Linford, a little less Peter. Just one life lesson from Mick and Jen’s look at the news this week. There’s also the issue of savings versus compensation,...

12 Maalis 27min

Rated or Dated: Lone Star (1996)

Rated or Dated: Lone Star (1996)

Long regarded as the peak of American indie filmmaking in the 1990s, John Sayles neo-western/murder mystery has a cracking cast and asks a huge moral question. Hannah thinks it's way ahead of its time...

11 Maalis 30min

Poorna Bell wants more

Poorna Bell wants more

When she turned 40, journalist and author Poorna Bell decided she’d had enough of being told her best years were behind her – not least because she was seeing so many older women absolutely killing it...

10 Maalis 26min

Paula Varjack on Nine Sixteenths and changing the narrative

Paula Varjack on Nine Sixteenths and changing the narrative

A “wardrobe malfunction” during the 2004 Superbowl halftime show caused a huge furore and changed the course of Janet Jackson’s career for decades, while her fellow performer, Justin “Trousersnake” Ti...

6 Maalis 28min

The Bush Telegraph: Just because you still have your teeth, doesn't mean you're not trying

The Bush Telegraph: Just because you still have your teeth, doesn't mean you're not trying

Sure, the news is all about the Middle East, but what else is going on? Quite a bit. In this week's Bush Telegraph, Hannah and Jen talk about how "baby brain" is actually good for women, the Telegraph...

5 Maalis 24min

Rated or Dated: The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

Rated or Dated: The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

Fava beans and Chianti all round as Mick’s picked Jonathan Demme’s Oscars-dominating 1991 psychological horror. Or is it a thriller? Other questions addressed include: how’s Hannah feeling about Scott...

4 Maalis 35min

Annabel Port is adrift but singing

Annabel Port is adrift but singing

Talented multi-hyphenate Annabel Port’s The Other British Museum is a joyful collection of potted histories of recognisable items and our Mick cannot get enough. And so, she got Annabel on the Zoom to...

3 Maalis 24min

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