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Box of Delights

Box of Delights

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All of television history is contained within the Box of Delights. TV journalist Julia Raeside invites her guests to choose a favourite TV memory and take another look at it, say what it meant to them, and what it means to them now.

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  • BUMPER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: A Castle for Christmas
    Dec 11 2025

    Julia is joined by Scottish giant (often mistaken for hot Santa) Stephen Oswald who tells her all about filming the excessively festive Netflix movie, A Castle for Christmas.


    It was lockdown, 2020, and an obsession with knitting was about to take a hold of the plucky thespian as he travelled back to his native Scotland for 3 months to film with a bunch of similarly confused actors and Brook Shields! This one is quite a (sleigh) ride.


    If you're looking for a podcast episode to put you in a Christmas mood, step right up.

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    23 mins
  • The X Files, Eugene Tooms
    Dec 4 2025

    The brilliant author, Hattie Williams, joins Julia to recount her early experiences watching The X Files on BBC Two.


    No 9-year-old should see the things she's seen, but she finds the show's serial killer - Eugene Tooms - more funny than frightening now. Remember the yellow-eyed lurker who lived in nests made of his own lick and slithered through sewage pipes in search of his next victim?


    Well, Hattie does in great, gratuitous detail.


    Her gripping debut novel - Bitter Sweet - is out now in hardback and is totally unputdownable.

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    12 mins
  • Short-lived BBC soap Eldorado
    Nov 28 2025

    Journalist and author Michael Hogan reminisces with Julia about the blink-and-you'll-miss-it BBC soap opera Eldorado. A costly experiment for the BBC which built a small village in which to shoot the sun-soaked Spanish saga that only ran for a year in the early nineties.


    Julia's never really gotten over the cancellation of Wogan to make way for it and for what?


    Michael's brilliantly witty and twisty debut cosy crime novel - The Dog Walkers' Detective Agency - is out now and available in paperback.

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    19 mins
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