Geektown Radio 479: ‘Celebrity Traitors’, ‘Pluribus’, ‘Girl Bands Forever’ & ‘Juice’ cover art

Geektown Radio 479: ‘Celebrity Traitors’, ‘Pluribus’, ‘Girl Bands Forever’ & ‘Juice’

Geektown Radio 479: ‘Celebrity Traitors’, ‘Pluribus’, ‘Girl Bands Forever’ & ‘Juice’

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Dave is joined by Gray for another packed episode of Geektown Radio, covering everything from reality TV mayhem to mind-bending sci-fi and pop nostalgia.

They chat about the incredible ‘Celebrity Traitors’ finale, Apple TV’s ambitious new series ‘Pluribus’, Channel 4’s candid music doc ‘Girl Bands Forever’, and BBC’s surreal comedy ‘Juice’.

There’s also a full run through the latest TV and film news, including Doctor Who, The Night Manager, Watson, Safe Houses, Y: Marshals, and even a Miss Piggy movie in development.

Plus, the usual highlights for the week ahead on UK TV.

⏱️ Timestamps:

00:00 – Intro and catch-up

01:00 – What Gray’s been watching (Chicago shows, Juice, Girl Bands Forever, Squid Game: The Challenge, 9-1-1)

06:05 – Celebrity Traitors and its phenomenal finale

15:20 – Dave’s recent watches (The Morning Show, Gen V, Outlander: Blood of My Blood)

17:10 – Pluribus on Apple TV

22:00 – Sandi Toksvig’s Hidden Wonders on More4

23:00 – Girl Bands Forever on Channel 4

27:00 – Trigger Point Season 3

28:10 – All’s Fair on Disney+

31:30 – Dave’s new solo podcast tease

32:20 – TV & Film News (renewals, The Night Manager, Watson, The Revenge Club, Safe Houses, Y: Marshals, Escorted, Miss Piggy movie)

47:45 – Highlights for next week on TV (A League of Their Own, The Beast in Me, Palm Royale, Chicago shows, Landman, Summerwater)

50:55 – Outro and socials

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