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Backstage - TV & Film

Sky News
240 episodes   Last Updated: Aug 04, 23
Going behind the scenes to bring you showbiz interviews, TV recommendations and our thoughts on the latest movie releases - from both sides of the Atlantic. Join Katie, Claire and Stevie for a fun look at the world of entertainment. Got a message for us? Email backstage@sky.uk

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On this week's Backstage, we chat about the latest box office figures as Barbie and Oppenheimer continue to dominate at the cinema.Ahead of the release of Gran Turismo, actor David Harbour chats about filming live stunts and understanding Tom Cruise's approach to moviemaking.We hear from Nathan W Pyle, the creator of Apple TV's Strange Planet, and Sarah Lambert - the showrunner for Sigourney Weaver's latest Prime Video series The Lost Flowers Of Alice Hart.Plus, we review BBC's Wolf, Netflix's Heartstopper, and Only Murders In The Building (Disney+).Vote for Backstage in the Listener Choice category at this year's British Podcast Awards by following this link: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/votingTimecodes: 01.13 - Box office figures for Barbie, Oppenheimer and Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One04.00 - David Harbour on filming Gran Turismo07.30 - Strange Planet - interview with creator Nathan W Pyle11.22 - BBC's Wolf18.40 - Netflix's Heartstopper25.35 - Prime Video's The Lost Flowers Of Alice Hart - interview with showrunner Sarah Lambert 32.58 - Only Murders In The Building (Disney+)
On this week's Backstage, we hear the latest from the SAG-AFTRA strikes in the US as Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston makes a defiant speech targeted at Disney's CEO Bob Iger.David Tennant and Michael Sheen chat about season two of Prime Video's Good Omens.Plus, Elizabeth Banks speaks about pay disparity and her role in new Apple TV+ film The Beanie Bubble, based on the 90s Beanie Babies craze.Timecodes:01.19 – Update on SAG-AFTRA strikes in the US 07.15 - Barbenheimer box office numbers09.50 – Venice and Toronto Film Festival announcements15.50 – Prime Video’s Good Omens season two – interview with David Tennant and Michael Sheen26.53 – Apple TV+’s The Beanie Bubble – interviews with Zach Galifianakis, Elizabeth Banks, Kristin Gore and Damian Kalush
How are the actors' strikes impacting film and TV? We have an update on the SAG-AFTRA strike as Barbie and Oppenheimer hit the big screen this weekend.On this week’s Backstage we hear from Avatar and Guardians of the Galaxy star Zoe Saldana about her new series Special Ops: Lioness and her thoughts on the actors’ strike in the US.Last year’s big summer hit, The Bear is back for season two. Ebon Moss Bachrach chats about the 'unbelievable' reaction the series received.Plus, fresh off the back of Wimbledon, Aidan Turner tells us about his new drama series set in the world of pro-tennis, Fifteen-Love.Producer: Debbie RidgardEditor: Paul StanworthTimecodes:00.00.34 - Barbie and Oppenheimer hit cinemas00.07.47 - SAG-AFTRA strike underway in the US. We hear from Brian Cox00.15.23 - Disney +'s The Bear season two - Interview with Ebon Moss Bachrach00.27.00 - Prime Video's Fifteen-Love - Interview with Aidan Turner and Ella Lily Hyland00.36.50 - Paramount +'s Special Ops: Lioness - Interview with Zoe Saldana00.46.50 - Netflix's They Cloned Tyrone - review
It's the moment cinema-goers have been waiting for - Barbenheimer!On this week’s Backstage, we hear from Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling from the pink carpet at the European premiere of Barbie. Cillian Murphy and Christopher Nolan chat to us about Oppenheimer and Elle Fanning talks about using "dark humour" in season three of The Great. Plus, who was snubbed and who was honoured as the 2023 Emmy's nominations were revealed?Join host Claire Gregory, Sky's Arts & Entertainment reporter Bethany Minelle and TV and film reviewer Stevie Wong.Timecodes:00.01.02 - SAG-AFTRA writer's strikes00.06.00 - 2023 Emmy nominations00.11.17 - Timothée Chalamet in new Wonka trailer00.14.15 - Barbie - interviews with Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling and Greta Gerwig00.23.59 - Oppenheimer - interview with Cillian Murphy and Christopher Nolan00.33.03 - Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One review00.37.20 - Lionsgate+'s The Great - interview with Elle Fanning00.44.45 - Paramount +'s Quantum Leap - review
On this week's Backstage podcast we hear from Mamoudou Athie and Leah Lewis about Pixar and Disney's latest release, Elemental.Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse writers Chris Miller and Phil Lord chat about season two of Apple TV+'s The Afterparty and Jack Whitehall talks about doing an American accent on camera after being mocked by Olivia Colman.Plus, Leah McNamara and Yasmin Monet Prince tell us about their experience filming Sky Original drama Then You Run.Timecodes: 00.57 - The latest on the potential SAG-AFTRA actor's strike and potential problems for the Oppenheimer UK premiere03.43 - Biker Grove to return after 17 years05.25 - Sex Education to end after season four 06.36 -Pixar and Disney's Elemental - interview with Mamoudou Athie and Leah Lewis and review15.57 - Sky Original Then You Run - interview with Leah McNamara and Yasmin Monet Prince and review26.10 - Apple TV+'s The Afterparty - interviews with Chris Miller, Phil Lord, Anthony King, Jack Whitehall and Paul Walter Hauser and review36.50 - Prime Video's The Horrors of Dolores Roach - review42.15 - ITVX's The Effects Of Lying - review
This week on the Backstage podcast, Claire meets her hero Harrison Ford, who talks about his final outing as Indiana Jones (and tells her where to stand). There are mixed reviews for Idris Elba’s new action series, Hijack, and we hear about Wham!, the documentary charting the rise of 80s pop-royalty, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley. Plus a review of ITV’s new family drama, Riches, and Claire is on the black carpet for the new season of The Witcher. Producer: Jim FarthingEditor: Amy Hitchcock
On this week's Backstage podcast, we hear from Scarlett Johansson, Bryan Cranston, Maya Hawke and the cast of Wes Anderson's Asteroid City.Jennifer Lawrence and Andrew Barth Feldman chat about their new film, No Hard Feelings.Plus, Tom Cruise tells us about Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One at the UK premiere in London.Timecodes:01.20 - The highlights from Netflix's fan event Tudum, the latest Oscar's rule changes and early reactions to Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer09.20 - Interviews with Bryan Cranston, Scarlett Johansson and Maya Hawke on Wes Anderson's Asteroid City21.00 - Tom Cruise on Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One26.22 - New series I'm A Virgo30.15 - Jennifer Lawrence and Andrew Barth Feldman on No Hard Feelings36.50 - And Just Like That season two
On this week's Backstage podcast, we hear from Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker about the star-studded sixth season of the Netflix show.Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald chat about the Take That-inspired film, Greatest Days, starring Aisling Bea.At the Full Monty's premiere in Sheffield, Robert Carlyle speaks about the impact of writers' strikes, and singer Alexandra Burke tells us about her first film role in Pretty Red Dress.Plus, Samuel L Jackson and Olivia Colman chat all about their new Marvel series Secret Invasion.Timecodes:00.00 What's coming up on this week's podcast03.56 Greatest Days film - Take That and Aisling Bea13.25 The Full Monty - Robert Carlyle21.00 Black Mirror - Charlie Brooker30.40 Secret Invasion - Samuel L Jackson and Olivia Colman38.30 Pretty Red Dress - Alexandra Burke
Welcome to Backstage, the TV and film podcast from Sky News.On this week's episode, Claire Gregory is joined by Sky News' arts and entertainment correspondent Katie Spencer and TV and film reviewer Stevie Wong.We hear from Eva Longoria about her feature directorial debut for her film Flamin' Hot and the stars of Ted Lasso - Brendan Hunt and Nick Mohammed.Plus, we review some of the most anticipated new TV series including Sky Atlantic's The Idol starring Lily-Rose Depp and The Weeknd - and Apple TV+'s The Crowded Room starring Tom Holland.Producer: Debbie RidgardEditor: Paul Stanworth
On this week’s Backstage podcast, Claire Gregory is joined by Sky News' Arts and Entertainment correspondent Katie Spencer and producer Jayson Mansaray to talk about the week's stories - including the death of Tina Turner and Phillip Schofield's departure from ITV's This Morning. Our cinema pick of the week is The Little Mermaid. We hear from the stars, Jacob Tremblay, Daveed Diggs, Melissa McCarthy, Javier Bardem and the film’s director Rob Marshall. Plus, we review some of the most anticipated new TV series including Sky Max and Now's detective series Poker Face starring Natasha Lyonne, Apple TV+’s Platonic and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Netflix series FUBAR.Producer: Debbie Ridgard