Pilot TV Podcast: Your Friends & Neighbours, Reunion, and Hacks, With Guest Jon Hamm

Pilot TV Podcast 331

by Jordan King |
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Our friend and neighbour Jon Hamm is this week’s guest on the Pilot TV Podcast. The Mad Men and Landman star sits down with our very own friend and neighbour James Dyer to chat burglary, anti-heroes, blog culture, a certain photo taken in the Empire office over a decade ago, and — most importantly — his new Apple TV+ comedy drama Your Friends & Neighbours, in which he plays a down-on-his-luck hedge fund manager who turns to a life of petty theft after losing his job. [37:50 — 50:07 approx.]

Elsewhere, James, Kay Ribeiro, and Boyd Hilton convene in the podbooth for another fun-filled episode in which James not-so-humble-brags about getting The Last Of Us and Andor Season 2 screeners, this week's listener question gets the team talking memorable final shots in TV, and the gang dig into a busy few days in the world of TV news. Among the headlines, Killing Eve prequel series Honey, Star Wars spin-off Tales Of The Underworld, and some buzzy casting news in the House Of The Dragon, Dexter, and Paradise universes. Plus, on top of all that, in the reviews section the team take a look at the BBC’s Deaf-centric revenge drama Reunion, and have the novel experience of being able to watch a series of Hacks when it actually comes out instead of months down the line. Hooray!

All that, and plenty more TV chat, await on this week's episode — which you can watch below;

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 331.)

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