258: Yelling About The Loudest Voice - a podcast by Tara Ariano, Sarah D. Bunting, David T. Cole

from 2019-07-10T05:00

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Showtime has turned Gabriel Sherman's Roger Ailes book into a seven-part miniseries, and Will Leitch has returned to talk about what it is, whom it's for, and how it compares to recent-history HBO docudramas like Game Change. Around The Dial takes us through Divorce, the triumph of the USWNT, The Handmaid's Tale, and The Rook. Will Leitch presents "Pt. 5" of (the masterpiece) O.J.: Made In America to the Canon. Then after naming the week's Winner and Loser, an old favourite returns to Non-Regulation Game Time. Put on your shortest skirt, sit down behind a transparent desk, and join us!


SHOW TOPICS

  • The Loudest Voice
  • Divorce
  • The US Women's National Soccer Team
  • The Handmaid's Tale
  • The Rook
  • The Canon: O.J.: Made In America: Pt. 5
  • Winner and Loser of the Week
  • Game Time: Tube Tunes 5


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