Episodes

  • Yesterday (2019) with Stephen Graham
    Sep 9 2024

    What if you woke up one day and nobody in the world could remember the Beatles except you? That is the premise of Yesterday (2019), the film that united two of British cinema’s biggest names, director Danny Boyle’s and screenwriter Richard Curtis. With the Fab Four’s entire songbook at his disposal, can struggling singer-songwriter Jack Malick finally make it big?

    Stephen Graham, musicologist based at Goldsmiths and author of Becoming Noise Music, joins to discuss the film.

    Host: Jack McInroy

    Guest: Stephen Graham

    Theme music: Harlow Family Group

    Films featured on upcoming episodes of Made in England: https://letterboxd.com/saintjackmc/list/made-in-england-upcoming-episodes/

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    2 hrs and 6 mins
  • The Elephant Man (1980) with Jeff Jensen
    Aug 27 2024

    The Elephant Man (1980) tells the story of John Merrick (John Hurt), a severely deformed man in Victorian-era London, saved from a freak show and brought into the care of Dr Frederick Treves (Anthony Hopkins) at the London Hospital. The film was nominated for eight Oscars. Directed by David Lynch following his debut film Eraserhead, The Elephant Man is sometimes seen as an outlier in his career, but there are themes and motifs that appear throughout Lynch’s filmography.

    Screenwriter and journalist Jeff Jensen joins to discuss the film. Jeff wrote on the HBO series Watchmen, Disney’s Tomorrowland, and the Eisner-winning graphic novel, Green River Killer, as well as co-hosting Entertainment Weekly’s Twin Peaks podcast.

    Host: Jack McInroy

    Guest: Jeff Jensen

    Theme music: Harlow Family Group

    Films featured on upcoming episodes of Made in England: https://letterboxd.com/saintjackmc/list/made-in-england-upcoming-episodes/

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980) with S.J. Harris
    Aug 6 2024

    Vivian Stanshall returned Rawlinson End, his influential comedy opus, throughout his career, first recording it as a BBC radio series in 1975, then as a record in 1978. The 1980 film adaptation, Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, stars Trevor Howard as the titular Sir Henry, an eccentric custodian of a crumbling British country estate who is trying to exorcise the trouserless ghost of his brother.

    S.J. Harris, author of the graphic novel Eustace, joins to discuss the film.

    Host: Jack McInroy

    Guest: S.J. Harris

    Theme music: Harlow Family Group

    Films featured on upcoming episodes of Made in England: https://letterboxd.com/saintjackmc/list/made-in-england-upcoming-episodes/

    https://www.holdfastnetwork.com/madeinengland

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    50 mins
  • Early film in England 1895 - 1906 with Christian Hayes
    Jul 22 2024

    Cinema was born at the end of the nineteenth century and the early period saw great technical and artistic leaps. Georges Méliès, the Lumiere brothers and Thomas Edison are well known, but there are also a number of English pioneers were equally important. We discuss the works and technical innovations of the likes of R.W. Paul, G.A. Smith and Cecil Hepworth.

    Novelist and film historian Christian Hayes is the guest.

    Films covered:

    A Rough Sea At Dover (1895)

    Blackfriars Bridge (1896)

    Upside Down; or, the Human Flies (1899)

    The Kiss in the Tunnel (1899)

    Grandma's Reading Glass (1900)

    How It Feels to Be Run Over (1900)

    Attack on a China Mission (1900)

    Army Life; or, How Soldiers Are Made: Mounted Infantry (1900)

    Cheese Mites; or, Lilliputians in a London Restaurant (1901)

    The Big Swallow (1901)

    Fire! (1901)

    Undressing Extraordinary (1901)

    The Countryman and the Cinematograph (1901)

    Rescued by Rover (1905)

    The ? Motorist (1906)

    Host: Jack McInroy

    Guest: Christian Hayes

    Theme music: Harlow Family Group

    Films featured on upcoming episodes of Made in England: https://letterboxd.com/saintjackmc/list/made-in-england-upcoming-episodes/

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    56 mins
  • The Old Crowd (1979) with Alex Cox
    Jul 2 2024

    Lindsay Anderson made his TV debut in 1979 with The Old Crowd, an Alan Bennett-scripted satire about an upper-middle class dinner party where cracks are appearing in the walls of George and Betty’s upper-middle class home, and in society at large.

    Alex Cox, writer-director of Repo Man and Sid & Nancy, and original Moviedrome presenter, joins Jack McInroy to discuss the film.

    Alex is currently crowdfunding what he’s billing as his last film, a western adaptation of Gogol’s Dead Souls. You can back the project here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/alexcoxfilms/my-last-movie

    Host: Jack McInroy

    Guest: Alex Cox

    Theme music: Harlow Family Group

    Films featured on upcoming episodes of Made in England: https://letterboxd.com/saintjackmc/list/made-in-england-upcoming-episodes/

    https://www.holdfastnetwork.com/madeinengland

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    47 mins
  • A Matter of Life and Death (1946) with Jeanie Finlay
    Jun 25 2024

    A British pilot falls in love with an American radio operator in the moments before his plane crashlands, and his survival causes turmoil in the heavenly realm. Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s World War II fantasy-romance A Matter of Life and Death (1946) is one of the most beloved British films ever made, ranking 78th in Sight & Sound magazine’s poll of the greatest films ever made.

    Documentary filmmaker Jeanie Finlay (Your Fat Friend, Seahorse, Orion: The Man Who Would Be King) joins Jack McInroy to discuss the film.

    Host: Jack McInroy

    Guest: Jeanie Finlay

    Theme music: Harlow Family Group

    Films featured on upcoming episodes of Made in England: https://letterboxd.com/saintjackmc/list/made-in-england-upcoming-episodes/

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    50 mins
  • Up the Junction (1965 & 1968) with Lizzy Stewart
    Jun 17 2024

    Up the Junction, Nell Dunn’s 1963 short story collection about contemporary life in working class Battersea has been adapted twice, first by Ken Loach for the BBC’s Wednesday Play, broadcast in 1965, then as a big screen romantic drama for Paramount Pictures in 1968. While both films retain much of Dunn’s dialogue and the harrowing social issues she highlighted, the story and aesthetics between the versions are very different.

    Jack McInroy is joined by author and illustrator Lizzy Stewart to discuss both films. Lizzy’s books include the prose-comics hybrids Alison and Walking Tall, and the children’s picture book There’s A Tiger in the Garden, which won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and a World Illustration Award.

    Host: Jack McInroy

    Guest: Lizzy Stewart

    Theme music: Harlow Family Group

    Films featured on upcoming episodes of Made in England: https://letterboxd.com/saintjackmc/list/made-in-england-upcoming-episodes/

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • The Business (2005) with Nicolás Obregón
    May 28 2024

    After the cult success of The Football Factory, writer-director Nick Love and star Danny Dyer reunited for The Business (2005), a crime thriller about cockney gangsters living in Spain’s Costa del Sol. Beloved by lads’ mags, the film is as much a time capsule of the mid-00s UK as it of 1980s, when it's set.

    Jack McInroy is joined by novelist Nicolás Obregón to discuss the film.

    Host: Jack McInroy

    Guest: Nicolás Obregón

    Theme music: Harlow Family Group

    Films featured on upcoming episodes of Made in England: https://letterboxd.com/saintjackmc/list/made-in-england-upcoming-episodes/

    https://www.holdfastnetwork.com/madeinengland

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    1 hr and 28 mins