BlueMew
Joined Jan 2022
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TV/Film Podcast UK
* First of all - you misnamed Jill on the Apple itunes version of this podcast.
* Jill doesn't sound awfully much like what she sounded like on Brittas.
* Nice to see her complement Linda - yeah, she is definitely a contradictory character, although the mention of her never killing an animal is surprising seeing as she's willing to flush rats down the toilet in "Brussels Calling".
* Honestly, all of this information stuff is fascinating - who know it was done with fariyl quickly.
* Interesting that everyone involved with the cast seems to call each other a family.
* Sweet to see that Linda really likes Colin.
* I do appreciate that Linda did get more screentime as the show went on - Jill must have appreciated that.
* Jill doesn't sound awfully much like what she sounded like on Brittas.
* Nice to see her complement Linda - yeah, she is definitely a contradictory character, although the mention of her never killing an animal is surprising seeing as she's willing to flush rats down the toilet in "Brussels Calling".
* Honestly, all of this information stuff is fascinating - who know it was done with fariyl quickly.
* Interesting that everyone involved with the cast seems to call each other a family.
* Sweet to see that Linda really likes Colin.
* I do appreciate that Linda did get more screentime as the show went on - Jill must have appreciated that.
TV/Film Podcast UK
* That mention of Tim being in previous sitcoms, I have seen some of those appearances (like "An Actor's Life For Me") and he was good.
* Tim is right - Brittas was groundbreaking when it comes to gay couple, although I think the first non-camp depiction in a British sitcom was actually in a 70s sitcom called Agony.
* Nice to see that Tim had a lovely time in production, seeing himself as part of a bickering family.
* Interesting seeing him consider what it would be like if he played another character - honestly, I myself wouldn't like playing Colin. Also, his love of the character of Linda.
* Poor Tim, hanging on to that rope for dear life in "Gavin Featherly R. I. P."
* I too appreciate the scene where Brittas is crushed by a water tank. Also, the fan-favourite episode is called "Playing With Fire".
Anyway, good interview - keep up the good work.
* Tim is right - Brittas was groundbreaking when it comes to gay couple, although I think the first non-camp depiction in a British sitcom was actually in a 70s sitcom called Agony.
* Nice to see that Tim had a lovely time in production, seeing himself as part of a bickering family.
* Interesting seeing him consider what it would be like if he played another character - honestly, I myself wouldn't like playing Colin. Also, his love of the character of Linda.
* Poor Tim, hanging on to that rope for dear life in "Gavin Featherly R. I. P."
* I too appreciate the scene where Brittas is crushed by a water tank. Also, the fan-favourite episode is called "Playing With Fire".
Anyway, good interview - keep up the good work.
TV/Film Podcast UK
Some thoughts:
* The answers were fascinating, but I only heard Julia's response to the questions - it would have been nice if the questions were audible.
* Interesting that Julia doesn't seem as interested in doing Brittas again if the opportunity arose - she was more interested in the cast interview she did for The Gay UK (although granted, that was several years ago).
* Interesting points made there about how Laura was essentially Brittas' morality pet, bringing out his more positive aspects.
* That point about thoe show selling well - wonder what channels aired it...
* It is nice seeing Julia complement the writing and cute seeing her describe it as a basically conflictless family.
* Also, she does have a point for describing the Brittas/Laura relationship as being within moral boundaries.
* Actually would have been interested seeing what her favourite Brittas episode was.
* Good to see she's found happiness as a theatre director!
Anyway, decent enough interview - keep up the good work!
* The answers were fascinating, but I only heard Julia's response to the questions - it would have been nice if the questions were audible.
* Interesting that Julia doesn't seem as interested in doing Brittas again if the opportunity arose - she was more interested in the cast interview she did for The Gay UK (although granted, that was several years ago).
* Interesting points made there about how Laura was essentially Brittas' morality pet, bringing out his more positive aspects.
* That point about thoe show selling well - wonder what channels aired it...
* It is nice seeing Julia complement the writing and cute seeing her describe it as a basically conflictless family.
* Also, she does have a point for describing the Brittas/Laura relationship as being within moral boundaries.
* Actually would have been interested seeing what her favourite Brittas episode was.
* Good to see she's found happiness as a theatre director!
Anyway, decent enough interview - keep up the good work!