Pilot TV Podcast: Toxic Town, Fear, And Get Millie Black

Pilot TV Podcast 326

by Jordan King |
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This week’s episode of the Pilot TV Podcast may not have any star guests to fill your ears with, but there's no shortage of shows for James Dyer, Boyd Hilton, and Kay Ribeiro to get stuck into and have a good old natter about. Our latest ep sees the team dealing with industrial pollution alongside Jodie Whittaker and Aimee Lou Wood in Toxic Town on Netflix; being terrorised by Martin Compston and Anjli Mohindra’s neighbour from hell in Fear on Prime Video UK; and heading to Kingston with Tamara Lawrance in Get Millie Black on Channel 4.

Elsewhere on the show, this week's listener question, inspired by Dan Fogelman's twisty thriller Paradise, has the team considering shows that should've been one-and-done (heaven forfend!) Over on the news front, the gang get stuck into a busy week for TV as they discuss the tragic death of Michelle Trachtenberg, touch on the newly released Andor Season 2 trailer, discuss The Last Of Us Season 2 and Doctor Who Season 2 release date announcements, consider John Lithgow's Albus Dumbledore casting, skim over a whole bunch of sci-fi show developments, and break down the 2025 SAG Awards winners. We said it was a busy week! All that, and still there's time for Boydy to lay down the law with regard to The White Lotus Season 3 spoiler specials — and for James reveals a bold new era for Pilot+ subscribing. Such fun!

You can also, as ever, listen to this week's episode on your podcast app of choice. And, if you want to subscribe to Pilot TV+, where you'll find an extra episode of the pod every week, gain early access to our latest episodes, and cut out all those pesky ads, then you can find all the details here — it takes the place for Peak TV talk to a whole other level. (And, for those who still want to keep track of episode numbers, this week's pod is Episode 326.)

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